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For a tall guy, I would look for a "big wheel" scooter like this Kymco Citycom. There are mainland Chinese big wheel scooters available in smaller 50 and 150cc models.
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That's an SYM. Kymco and SYM are two different companies.
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Sat on a few rides last winter, I am 5'10" and the following ones were pretty comfortable.
Kymco Xciting Suzuki Burgman Honda Reflex/Forza The Kymco People & Downtown had me bending my knees. As far as I can tell, there is no flat-board scoot where someone your size won't have your knees scrunched up 90 degrees when riding it, footboards are way too close. |
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