why are u wanting the kymco? is the 400cc not enough(just curious)?? i agree on the missing equip(there is more) that SHOULD be standard, it just seems that the engineers of the scoots don't have a clue(just like bmw) and it is very confusing to me..... the scoots in the usa lack many things that the european models have standard or they are just "loaded" when our models have it as an "option"???
i called several kymco dealers and they ALL say their market is the atv side of the house and they will not order scoots unless someone comes in and pays for one, it is just not their $ market...... makes it hard to shop and touch one...
The Kymco Premium has several features that I like and can't get on the C400.
The 350cc is adequate. (But as the saying goes, you can never have too much power.)
On my Pro's list I have the following:
Cruise Control (Don't use it often but when you need it, it is nice to have.)
Electronic Windshield (I thought this was a gimick until I had one on my Indian Challenger)
The ability to do 100+ MPH. (This is great when you want to pass someone on the freeway.)
TMPS (This is not a biggy for me as I'll just check them a few times per year.) It could be important though if you are riding and develope a slow leak, which actually happened to me once on my Indian Scout.)
I like that the rear wheel is 15 inches because I think you get more replacement options in that size.
I like the dash much better. It is amazing in person. I did not see the Premium but I was able to sit on, start, bounce, etc on a used Kymco 550i ABS in Chicogo. I think the dash is the same.
In my Pro's and Con's list I also added that there seams to be more maintenence videos on YouTube for the Kymco.
I think the maintenace manual is easier to read.
Possibly easier to maintain at home. Although replacing the oil filter looks messy.
Also now that I have seen one I actually think it looks a little better than the BMW. The one I saw was the gray color which I really like.
If I were buying new today I would get the Kymco. But now I have to justify paying a lot of money to get something different. And I really like the C400 as well. In the past when I had 2 bikes one of them got used 98% of the time and the other one just sat.
I listed the pro's for the C400 as follows:
I think it has a lower center of gravity?
It is 75 lbs lighter.
It gets 65 MPG ( I have gotten 70+ with just city riding, as opposed to 51 MPG
Color The Kymco only comes in black and matte brown.
Better glove boxes. The 550 feel cheap in comparision.
Auto canceling turn signals.
It's paid for. (This is a big one.) And I would most likely have to sell it myself if I decided not to keep it.
And I really like the handling of the C400. Best handling 2 wheeler I have ever owned.