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SKYGO rides high with SKYGO KPV150

Published Mar 27, 2023 12:23 pm
SKYGO Marketing Corporation showcases SKYGO KPV150 in a bike fest and trade show at the World Trade Center.  SKYGO KPV150 is the newest motorcycle scooter model to be launched by the company and was made available to riders late last year. *From left to right*: Gino Rosales (SKYGO Chief Marketing Officer), Charvy Caritero, James Biano, Yiwen Zhu, Xiaolin Zhou, Jake Flores (NIVI Vice President) "The SKYGO KPV150 is the much-awaited SKYGO scooter that showcases advanced and the most sought-after features in a scooter model," said David Ian C. King, chief executive officer of SKYGO Marketing Corporation.   He added, "the SKYGO KPV150 is starting to gain even greater popularity with riders for its styling that presents strength and flexibility." SKYGO KPV150 offers features that most riders look for in a scooter.  It has an LCD digital dashboard, an LED headlamp with low beam lights, a built-in USB port, and a 12V power outlet, and it is EFI.  All the rider-friendly features make the SKYGO KPV150 a true contender in the scooter market. In addition to these styling advances, it has an industry-leading water-cooling technology on mid and small-displacement engines, providing sustained power for a long time and long-distance riding without overheating.   And to ensure riders reach their destinations, the SKYGO KPV150 has an extra large front fuel tank at 11.1-liter capacity, which guarantees a 400km range.   It also rides at 180mm ground clearance which ensures it clears uneven roads with ease.  Completing its robust features include LED tail light and hazard lamp with an emergency security system (ESS), adjustable windscreen protector, u-box with LED light, and front and rear disc brakes. Sharing the spotlight for SKYGO are two other models, the SKYGO Pony and SKYGO Magnus. The SKYGO Pony appeals to the classic rider with its retro look and styling.  It has a vertical 100cc engine with an electric start, front and rear hydraulic braking system, stylish retro headlight, full LCD panel, and classic seat design. The SKYGO Magnus is positioned as an entry-level cruiser, with a retro and stylish appearance that makes it unique. Its 200cc engine is suitable for varied riding scenarios. For beginners, it's simple controlling and comfortable riding experience will bring more confidence. "The stylish appearance, retro design, and its American-style elements make the SKYGO Magnus distinct from conventional 200cc cruisers," said Gino Rosales, chief marketing officer of SKYGO Marketing Corporation.  He added, "This differentiated style has become one of the main reasons why we feel that many riders will enjoy riding the new SKYGO Magnus." SKYGO aims to bring more variety of motorcycle choices for its increasing number of followers and loyal riders to choose from and enjoy.
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