@sveboras Nope! I have a 2009 red Venox and I have almost done 10000km. Excellent bike! Very friendly for rider, great power for small engine. I have added backrest, larger rear sprocket and windshield. A lot of fun and very reliable.
@sveboras Definately more torque, but still same power from engine. Quicker transfer of power to rear wheel. You loose top end though. It's great for city riding but gives the highway more vibrations. I almost max out in 5th gear around 100 whereas before I would have reached around 120 before that happened. You also go through gears quicker and end up in 5th sooner. Lost a little low-end rumble from sound, not much. Well worth it for daily commute! Gives you that little extra zip you want!
Is ur cam mounted on ur chest LOL its pretty low hahaha nice bike
M3TALFLY 1 year ago
What a good rider. This guy knows how to treat a motorcycle.
fishman1955 1 year ago
I'm pretty sure I'm buying myself a Venox? Any bad experiences with it?
sveboras 1 year ago
@sveboras Nope! I have a 2009 red Venox and I have almost done 10000km. Excellent bike! Very friendly for rider, great power for small engine. I have added backrest, larger rear sprocket and windshield. A lot of fun and very reliable.
upT3mpo 1 year ago
@upT3mpo What's the advantage of having a larger sprocket? U get more torque? Does it affect speed much?
sveboras 1 year ago
@sveboras Definately more torque, but still same power from engine. Quicker transfer of power to rear wheel. You loose top end though. It's great for city riding but gives the highway more vibrations. I almost max out in 5th gear around 100 whereas before I would have reached around 120 before that happened. You also go through gears quicker and end up in 5th sooner. Lost a little low-end rumble from sound, not much. Well worth it for daily commute! Gives you that little extra zip you want!
upT3mpo 1 year ago
Kymco Venox 250 is very NICE!
cosbystudio 2 years ago