Excelent and unknown scooter. I spent one year looking for the perfect scooter. I tried, among others, the SH Mode (good engine, but little storage, no ABS and too narrow front wheel); Piaggio Liberty (smooth engine but disastrous storage), kymco Agility S (fast, but rude)... till I watched your review about the People S in MotoFuzzi, a few months ago. This bike is cool: smooth 4 valves engine, great storage, excelent stability, lights LED, good brakes... I am really satisfied. And it was because of you! Thank you.
Great review. I used to have the 150cc model which looks and must be identical to the 125cc and "200" cc models. Topped at 115kmh on a straight line and 125kmh on a decline, adequate for dailiy things. It was an amazing worker, daily commuting to work, gym, shopping, never skipped a beat, and really reliable and stable while driving. I'd reccomend it wholeheartedly to someone looking for an entry level commuter, great little machine. If a licence restriction isn't in place go for the higher than 125cc model if you can, it'll feel a lot better, if not the 125cc model will do. P.S. Although it does show a usb and phone connection, it doesn't offer any kind of connectivity, rather than this is the symbols the turn on when you connect to charge a device. :) AFAIK only nodooe models have connectivity, correct me if I'm wrong. Mine definitely didn't offer any kind of connectivity.
Excelent and unknown scooter. I spent one year looking for the perfect scooter. I tried, among others, the SH Mode (good engine, but little storage, no ABS and too narrow front wheel); Piaggio Liberty (smooth engine but disastrous storage), kymco Agility S (fast, but rude)... till I watched your review about the People S in MotoFuzzi, a few months ago. This bike is cool: smooth 4 valves engine, great storage, excelent stability, lights LED, good brakes... I am really satisfied. And it was because of you! Thank you.
Thanks so much for your kind words. Always nice to know if someone appreciates what you are doing. Thank you!!!
Great review.
I used to have the 150cc model which looks and must be identical to the 125cc and "200" cc models.
Topped at 115kmh on a straight line and 125kmh on a decline, adequate for dailiy things.
It was an amazing worker, daily commuting to work, gym, shopping, never skipped a beat, and really reliable and stable while driving.
I'd reccomend it wholeheartedly to someone looking for an entry level commuter, great little machine.
If a licence restriction isn't in place go for the higher than 125cc model if you can, it'll feel a lot better, if not the 125cc model will do.
P.S. Although it does show a usb and phone connection, it doesn't offer any kind of connectivity, rather than this is the symbols the turn on when you connect to charge a device. :)
AFAIK only nodooe models have connectivity, correct me if I'm wrong. Mine definitely didn't offer any kind of connectivity.
Hello, and thanks for your kind words and thanks for the info. Happy riding!