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Technical | How To / Re: Kymco Like 2015 battery draining
« on: August 11, 2017, 11:21:48 AM »
You can get a FREE LIKE MANUAL in PDF format at:
 
 

http://www.kymcousa.com/owners/onroad/Like200i.pdf

If not the correct one look for the one for your machine.

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Technical | How To / Re: Kymco Like 2015 battery draining
« on: August 11, 2017, 11:13:43 AM »

@DakLak
The threadstarter already mentioned, that he has bought a NEW battery. So the battery should be fine now.

Something for me to remember - new batteries ALWAYS work . . . NOT!

Batteries often have defects - they are made by machine and, if a 'sealed' unit, flash charged which proves nothing. They hope there is sufficient charge to crank the engine so the alternator fully charges the scoots batteries.

I run my business and house on solar, which uses batteries, and a surprising number are sub-specification, even the Japanese ones.

AND IF the OP doesn't have access to a spare battery - go jump it from another and see if it works. Clean all the neavy duty connectors and cover with Vaseline.

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Technical | How To / Re: Kymco Like 2015 battery draining
« on: August 11, 2017, 02:31:15 AM »
If the battery, as well as the bike, has been sitting unused for 2 years the chances are the battery is dead or dying.

A motorcycle warranty is usually six-months for a reason.

If you place a headlight load across the battery terminals it should last a few minutes - if not buy a new one.

All this assumes that battery terminals are clean and coated with Vaseline to maintain good, corrosion free, contact.

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Technical | How To / Re: Burping coolant with the radiator not full?
« on: August 11, 2017, 02:21:11 AM »
Am aged mechanic I knew who maintained large, stationary, emergency generators always topped up his radiators with boiled water.

Boiled water is 'flat' - all the natural air has been boiled off - and avoids 'burping'.

Never, ever, try to open any radiator that is too hot to hold with a hand. Water, under pressure, holds air. When you remove the filler cap, the absorbed air will come out of the water and try to escape - squirting wet air and water over your face.

Draping a rag over a cap when opening will catch all the emitted water.

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Technical | How To / Re: Front wheel squeak goes away when braking
« on: August 11, 2017, 02:08:54 AM »
IF under warranty, a Kymco dealer is best  as they will feed back to the Kymco tech support in your country, this is often a Taiwanese guy in your country's Kymco head office.

Alternately, something I have done a few times now, I take an angle grinder and gently sand the disk brake - and I mean gently - to change the profile of the disk brake surface (remember both sides).

Did this on the brake when my unit came out of warranty when I had to buy a replacement and since then have only swapped the unit.

As someone else mentioned, the sound is caused by the pad being loose in it's holder when unused. There are leaf springs (look like metal with a few dents in it) designed to eliminate this.

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Agility 125 / Re: Headlight Upgrade
« on: August 10, 2017, 08:11:51 PM »
The company I works for manufactures LED motorcycle lights (what a pity, only in VietNam) as well as modulators.

We advise the modulators is inserted in the HIGH BEAM since it is, usually, the least used headlight filament.

WATCH OUT when using COLOURED LEDs! Coloured LEDs are very specific in their light frequency and often a 'red' (colour temperature not specified) will not work with well with a coloured lamp cover. You are far better off using a WHITE LED (which is also actually slightly coloured) as the light level emitted beyond the lamp lens cover will be greater.

Naturally, working for an electronics company, meant I switched 100% sides, tails and turns to LED - so no Plod/Cop can claim your tail light is out.

Aftermarket headlight conversions usually fail as the reflectors are designed for a single light source rather than multiple LED light sources. I add a lower power laser to my headlight to 'spice up' the light level. Unfocused lasers are not harmful to eyes when viewed at normal distances.

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Agility 125 / Re: Agility 125 2008 front light not working
« on: August 10, 2017, 07:55:45 PM »
The headlight 'passing' switch is part of the headlight high/low beam selector on my Kymco.

If your 'passing' switch is working it suggests you have a defective switch unit as 'passing' and high mean use the same wire.

Note: All manufacturers use the minimum size cable to save production costs. The cable often loses a lot of power between switch and light.

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Agility 125 / Re: Electric Start
« on: August 10, 2017, 07:45:54 PM »
I have had TWO battery starter motors fail on my Kymco.

To locate starter components is very easy! Just follow the heavy battery cable to a small device attached to the frame which will have a total of two HEAVY wires attached to it as well as one or two thinner wires. This is the starter relay (coil).

Then trace the other second heavy cable to where it's destination and that should be the starter motor.

Here in VietNam we have Kymco Roadside Service and it only takes their mechanics 5 minutes to switch out the starter motor. (keep the old one, it has some interesting magnets buried inside).

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Agility 125 / Re: How to Fix Headlight?
« on: August 10, 2017, 07:37:17 PM »
If you are only interested in the headlight problem, assuming there are no other electrical challenges, one fix would be to install a high wattage zener diode with a suitable voltage limit across the feed to the headlight(s).

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