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KYMCO K-Pipe 125
The Kymco K-Pipe is a good-looking, semi automatic bike
designed to bridge the gap between an automatic scooter and a geared bike. The
model arrived in the UK in 2013 and comes in two capacities, 50 and 125.
The four-stroke engine is quiet, should be reliable and is
also fuel efficient (Kymco claim you’ll get 100 miles from the 4.5 litre tank).
The K-Pipe has four gears but it uses a semi auto gearbox rather than a manual
box. Semi automatic is a strange anomaly these days but if it was good enough
for the world beating Honda Cub then it must be good enough for the Kymco
K-pipe. It means there’s no clutch lever to mess around with, simply knock the
rocker pedal into first and twist the throttle. You can use your heel to go back
up the gears, or lift it with your toes as you would with an ordinary geared
bike. It works well enough anyway.
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