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Asked by Shibu Das 1 Answers. This scooters is an amazing scooter for the money, however I definately recommend getting it de-restricted.

A fill up costs around 5 quid, and that lasts ages so its definately worth doing. The tall wheels make hills easier, and it prevents the bumpy rides u often get from the small wheeled scooter… Read Full Review. Yamaha Why 50 Reviews Click here if this is your business. From 7 reviews. Ask our helpful community of experts about this product or company Yamaha Why 50 - Ask a question now. Media Gallery for Yamaha Why Refine your search Use the tools below to refine your search by only displaying reviews with a certain number of star ratings or to only show reviews from a certain time period.

Latest Reviews. That being said, my wife thought that the smooth, even and mild acceleration was one of the strong points that would appeal to new riders. The C3 we tested did get up to 40 MPH. I did not have an opportunity to run the Yamaha C3 side-by-side with a Honda Metropolitan or Kymco 4-stroke 50cc, but based on my impressions from the Metros I have ridden, the C3 feels a touch faster. There is a great deal of competition in the lower end of the scooter market.

Frankly, I consider the Honda to be the main competition for the C3. The Kymco People 50 in 4-stroke is a much bigger scooter look at the difference in tire size. There are LOTs of other scooters that many people would list as competitors for the Yamaha C3, but most of them are not even close to the C3 in quality or dealer support.

I have seen more people than I care to mention purchase these cheap scooters only to run into serious mechanical issues and no support. People who buy scooters like the Yamaha C3 or the Honda Metro and there are lots of them know that quality, support and longevity cost a certain amount.



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