
KYMCO offers a total of 4 models of 125cc scooters, namely the New-Many-125, GP125, Fancy-125, and Like-125. Below is related information: About KYMCO: Established in 1963, inheriting nearly four decades of manufacturing technology and historical heritage from Taiwan's KYMCO, it is a large-scale motorcycle manufacturer producing scooters, motorcycles, and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs). Business Philosophy: Changzhou KYMCO is one of the early enterprises in the domestic motorcycle industry, inheriting 40 years of manufacturing technology and historical heritage from Taiwan's KYMCO. Adhering to the business philosophy of 'Think Globally, Innovate and Challenge, Satisfy Customers, Contribute to Society,' it focuses on international market demands to develop products that satisfy consumers and align with trends. With the goal of continuous self-improvement and innovation, it strives to build the KYMCO international brand image, providing 'mobility' tools for humanity and realizing the vision of 'Where there is sunshine, there is KYMCO.'

I've been commuting daily on my Kymco 125 scooter for several years. There are several common models, mainly the Like, Agility, People, and Super 8, which are the four main types, each with some design differences. For example, the Like follows a retro route, looking nostalgic but riding lightly; the Agility is modern and simple, fuel-efficient and easy to park; the People is a bit more spacious, suitable for carrying small items; and the Super 8 has a bit of a sporty feel. Overall, these four models are considered mainstream in the market. Any of them is a good choice for daily commuting, and maintenance is simple, like oil changes, which don’t cost much. They don’t have major issues even after long-term use, making them a worry-free choice.

From a performance perspective, as someone who has ridden many models, I can talk about the Kymco 125 series. The core models include the Agility, Like, People, and Super 8, all with stable engines and smooth power delivery, unlike some bikes that have sudden bursts of acceleration. The Agility is nimble and great for sharp turns on city streets; the People has a higher chassis, making it more stable on small roads; the Super 8 has a sporty feel with quick response; and the Like, though retro, is practical. Overall, these models offer diverse choices with distinct handling experiences, catering to everyone from beginners to seasoned riders. The key is their low fuel consumption—a full tank goes a long way—and easy maintenance, allowing for simple DIY checks at home.

When I first started learning to ride motorcycles, I tried several KYMCO 125 models, mainly the Agility, Like, and Super 8, which are quite common. The Agility is lightweight and easy to handle, with responsive brakes; the Like has a retro design, suitable for beginners practicing turns; the Super 8 offers a strong sporty feel but has smooth acceleration. For beginners, these bikes are simple to operate with well-balanced weight distribution, making daily riding less worrisome about tipping over. With regular practice, you can get used to any of them, and all are great choices.


