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Kymco Vitality (2 T) 50

2007

Year2007
MakeKymco
Displacement49.4 ccm (3.01 cubic inches)
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Review

The Kymco Vitality (2 T) 50, released in 2007, is a scooter aimed at the entry-level market. It carries the lineage of Kymco's smaller displacement offerings, focusing on practicality and affordability. In 2007, it directly competed with models like the Yamaha Jog and Aprilia SR50, all vying for the attention of young riders and those seeking economical transportation.

At the heart of the Vitality 50 lies a 49.4 ccm single-cylinder, two-stroke engine. This compact powerplant generates a peak torque of 4.9 Nm at 6000 RPM, providing adequate power for its intended purpose. The scooter's relatively light weight of 97.0 kg contributes to its nimble handling and ease of use, particularly for novice riders. Its 3.01 cubic inches of displacement is typical for the category and helps it achieve good fuel economy.

The Kymco Vitality 50 offers a comfortable, upright riding position suitable for short commutes and errands. Its step-through design makes it easy to mount and dismount, appealing to a wide range of users. While not designed for long-distance travel, the Vitality 50 provides a practical and convenient solution for navigating urban environments. The suspension setup is tuned for comfort, absorbing bumps and imperfections in the road effectively.

The Kymco Vitality 50 from 2007 is ideal for young riders getting their start in motorized transportation or anyone seeking a budget-friendly and easy-to-operate scooter for short trips. Its simple design and reliable two-stroke engine make it a practical choice for those prioritizing affordability and ease of maintenance over outright speed or performance. It is a solid option for students or those needing a basic transportation solution.

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Pros (Advantages)

✅ Why buy this bike?

• Simple 2-stroke engine is easy to maintain and repair, requiring less specialized knowledge compared to 4-strokes. • Lightweight and nimble handling makes it ideal for navigating congested urban environments and tight spaces. • Relatively inexpensive to purchase and operate, offering an affordable entry point into scooter ownership. • Quick acceleration from a standstill, providing a responsive feel in city traffic, especially for short bursts. • Compact size allows for easy parking and storage in areas where space is limited.
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Cons (Disadvantages)

⚠️ Things to consider

• 2-stroke engines produce higher emissions compared to modern 4-stroke engines, impacting air quality. • Requires pre-mixing oil with fuel or using an oil injection system, adding complexity to refueling. • Lower fuel economy compared to 4-stroke scooters, resulting in more frequent trips to the gas station. • Can be noisy due to the nature of the 2-stroke engine design, potentially causing disturbance in quiet areas.
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License Class (EU)

Rule of thumb: under 125cc / 15HP → A1, under 47HP → A2, above → A.

Fuel Economy & Running Costs

Estimated average for 49cc class: 75-100 mpg (2.5-3.5 L/100km)

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Insurance Class

Insurance grouping for Kymco Vitality (2 T) 50 (49cc):

  • 📋 Group 1-5 — entry-level, lowest premiums
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    Estimated price range for the Kymco Vitality (2 T) 50 based on comparable motorcycles:

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    $2,194
    RANGE
    $1,999 - $2,999

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