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Kymco Vitality 50 2 T

2006

Year2006
MakeKymco
Displacement49.4 ccm (3.01 cubic inches)
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Review

The 2006 Kymco Vitality 50 2T is a scooter aimed at providing accessible and economical personal transportation. As a member of the Vitality scooter line, it offered a straightforward design focused on practicality. This model competed directly with scooters like the Yamaha Zuma/BWs 50, offering a similar blend of affordability and functionality in the 50cc scooter category.

Powering the Vitality 50 2T is a 49.4 ccm two-stroke engine. This engine generates a maximum power output of 4.4 HP (3.2 kW) at 6500 RPM. The engine also produces a torque figure of 4.9 Nm (0.5 kgf-m or 3.6 ft.lbs) at 6000 RPM. With a weight of 97.0 kg (213.8 pounds), the power-to-weight ratio allows for adequate acceleration for urban environments. Fuel efficiency is a key consideration for this class of scooter, making it a cost-effective choice for daily commutes.

The riding experience on the Kymco Vitality 50 2T prioritizes ease of use. The scooter features typical scooter ergonomics, with a relaxed riding position and easy step-through access. The suspension is designed to absorb bumps and provide a comfortable ride on paved surfaces. Handling is nimble and responsive, making it easy to maneuver through congested urban traffic. The seat is adequate for shorter journeys.

The 2006 Kymco Vitality 50 2T was designed for students, urban commuters, and anyone seeking an affordable and convenient means of transportation. Its simple design and easy operation made it particularly appealing to first-time scooter riders. The scooter offers a practical and economical solution for navigating city streets, making it a sensible choice for those prioritizing affordability and ease of use over high performance or long-distance comfort.

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Pros (Advantages)

✅ Why buy this bike?

• Lightweight and nimble handling make it easy to maneuver through city traffic, ideal for new riders. • Simple two-stroke engine is relatively easy to maintain and repair, requiring less specialized knowledge. • Affordable purchase price and good fuel economy make it an economical transportation option. • Compact size allows for easy parking and storage in tight urban environments. • Decent acceleration for a 50cc scooter, suitable for short commutes and errands. • Parts are generally readily available and relatively inexpensive, reducing ownership costs.
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Cons (Disadvantages)

⚠️ Things to consider

• Two-stroke engine requires mixing oil with fuel, adding complexity compared to four-stroke engines. • Limited top speed and power make it unsuitable for highway use or carrying heavy loads. • Two-stroke engines tend to produce more emissions than four-stroke engines, impacting air quality. • Older model (2006) may require more frequent maintenance and repairs due to age and wear. • Ride quality can be harsh on uneven roads due to the small wheels and basic suspension.
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License Class (EU)

The Kymco Vitality 50 2 T, with its 49 cc engine and 4 HP, qualifies for an A1 license. Riders 16+ can ride it.

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 50 2 T (49cc):

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

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    $2,289
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    $1,999 - $2,999

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