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For Sale / Re: 2006 KYMCO AGILITY 125 SILVER/BLACK - West Midlands UK
« on: August 22, 2010, 04:22:10 PM »
only 3 hrs left grab a bargain


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For Sale / Re: 2006 KYMCO AGILITY 125 SILVER/BLACK - West Midlands UK
« on: August 18, 2010, 05:46:34 PM »
price dropped to £530 on ebay

open to offers have a go all serious offers considered

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For Sale / Re: 2006 KYMCO AGILITY 125 SILVER/BLACK - West Midlands UK
« on: August 17, 2010, 10:14:34 AM »
Hi

On Ebay and open to offers so feel free to make an offer

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290463489897&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT


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For Sale / Re: 2006 KYMCO AGILITY 125 SILVER/BLACK - West Midlands UK
« on: August 13, 2010, 07:42:26 AM »
if you dont have a full bike test in the UK you must run L plates

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For Sale / Re: 2006 KYMCO AGILITY 125 SILVER/BLACK - West Midlands UK
« on: August 12, 2010, 07:49:38 PM »
£580 ono

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For Sale / 2006 KYMCO AGILITY 125 SILVER/BLACK - West Midlands UK
« on: August 12, 2010, 07:40:23 PM »
HI

 

Here with have for sale my Kymco Agility 125cc Commuter Scooter

I bought this from my best friend through their insurance after he has a slight accident and the bike was classed as a Category C

The reason for the reclassification was due to the bike being dropped on the left hand side and causing some cosmetic damage to the fairings and a slight twist to the front yoke.

The Front yoke has been repaired by a engineering department and then the bike was put back together repacking all the bearings in the steering system with new greese ect.

The costmetic damage can be seen in the pictures:

Slight scuff to nose of the front mud guard
slight scuff to front panel of the speedo housing near brake lever
slight scuff to the air box
cracked foot rest area
slight scuff to the fairing by the saddle/seat lock area
These are all hardly noticable and do not distract from the looks of this scooter.

 

The bike comes with

7 months Tax (28/2/11)

7 months MOT (1/3/11)

Original Handbook

Original Kymco Tool Kit

 

If you would like to ask any questions please feel free to ask

£50 deposit required through paypal 12hrs after auction ends

 

 

Now for the Kymco Official Description

http://www.kymco.co.uk/agility_125cc_scooter

Best Value 125cc Scooter
As the name suggests the Agility 125 is both light and very agile, which makes it great fun to ride. This is no slouch either, with a top speed of 65 plus mph it is more than capable of swiftly manoeuvring around a congested town or city. Light Weight and Nimble, the 125cc Agility 125 scooter has plenty to offer if you are looking for a well made, fuel efficient scooter at an affordable price. 

To further enhance stability, comfort and safety this scooter has a streamlined long wheel base body, plus it has a light-net weight of just 105kg making it easy to manouver and park.  Sporty looks, angular lines and ultra-modern matt and gloss paintwork in silver and black combined with 12” painted alloy wheels give this scooter a modern feel.

Fuel Efficient and Environmentally Friendly
The Agility 125 is powered by the latest generation of 4 stroke air-cooled engines, which ultimately makes it highly fuel-efficient scooter, capable of achieving in excess of 100 miles per gallon as well as producing very low carbon emissions.


Great For the City and a Comfortable Ride
The Agility 125 has a conviniently low seating position at 785mm in height ensuring the rider can easily place their feet on the ground and making it ideal for both male and female riders. Pillions are well catered for, with pop-out alloy foot pegs and a grab rail, so you can share your journey with a friend if the mood takes you.  No pillion?  The pillion seat converts into a backrest for an ultra comfortable ride.

Other features include: powerful front disc and rear drum brakes, electric and kick-start, automatic choke, lockable under seat storage box for helmet, shopping or waterproofs, steering lock, rear carrier, centre and side stands


 






















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Eye Candy | Videos and Pics / Re: hi and here is the start to my bike
« on: July 25, 2010, 02:06:25 PM »
bike back together and finally taught myself to weld using the muffler as my test piece all sorted now just got to get a mot now roll on pay day

welds not the prettiest but they do the job





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Technical | How To / Re: help with steering on agility 125
« on: July 13, 2010, 06:02:06 PM »
right quick update

got the yoke sorted now, took it to the maintenance department at our casting foundry and asked if they could work their magic. 24hrs later job done or the price of a 4 pack!
all lloks good no stress ractures or stress in the part and everything straight.

got a new tax disc holder on its way

just need to weld a patch on the exhaust and job done all ready or a MOT

then i need to do my CBT, insure it (£112 quoted last night) and then get a suitable jacket to wear and jobs a goodun!


any ideas if i can use liquid steel to patch the exhaust?

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Technical | How To / Re: help with steering on agility 125
« on: July 11, 2010, 04:04:59 PM »
cheers mate at leaqst i have the part number, will email them to see if they can ship to UK

SKU: 53200-LDC8 the stem and yoke



also another question when i took the steering tube and yoke off the bearings on the top are in a race but the ones at the bottom just above the yoke were all loose is this normal or not? i picked them up and have them n cleaner at the moment

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Technical | How To / Re: help with steering on agility 125
« on: July 11, 2010, 11:22:34 AM »
my mate had someone pull out on him and he went into the side of the car which is 2why i bought it rom the insurance company


from having a good look it is only the front left hand side of the fork system that is twisted the shocks still feel fine.

any ideas where i can get one of these sections?

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Eye Candy | Videos and Pics / hi and here is the start to my bike
« on: July 10, 2010, 04:28:25 PM »
hi all

bought this last week off a mate who crashed it

still looked good



but got it back to mine and spent a bit fo time today taking it to bits to give it the once over before gettin mot ect




found the front end issue



so need to get a new part anyone got a spare?

also need to patch weld the exhaust or find a replacemnt as it has a hole where the pipe enteres the can

will keep you posted

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Technical | How To / Re: help with steering on agility 125
« on: July 10, 2010, 04:25:27 PM »
found the culprit for the front end issue




the left side is slightly twisted down



anyone got a spare one for sale?

also a before shot of the bike when i got it last week


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Technical | How To / Re: help with steering on agility 125
« on: July 10, 2010, 09:13:02 AM »
cheers for all your help

im going to have a look at the bike today so will let you know

Cheers

BEn

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Technical | How To / help with steering on agility 125
« on: July 07, 2010, 09:49:52 AM »
Hi all

New to the site but already need a bit of advice.

I have bought my mates written off agility 125cc it appears to have been written off for the scrapes to the plastic ect but the handle bars and wheel are not inline.

How do I turn the handle bars to make them in line to the wheel?

Laso the front forks when you push them down make a squishy noise so I assume this may be need of oil change

How easy is it to do and what oil would I need.

Cheers in advance

Regards

Ben

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