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People 250 / Re: People 250 out of retirement
« on: March 10, 2017, 04:49:06 AM »
New factory exhuast and a new battery arrived today. Took the bodywork off the back of the scooter.

Plans for now are to remove the air injection setup and block it off. I think this is why my old exhaust blew out at the elbow so many times. Also, why make the hottest part of the out of a cheap pressed elbow. Going to have a shop bend me up a new better headpipe before this one goes the way of the other.

Pulled the valve cover off and all looks good. Need to check the gaps on the valves tomorrow, but I'm pleasently surprised by the condition of my engine after 32k miles.

Need to decide on the body color and order led lights this weekend. Lucky for me snow is forecasted and will keep me from being tempted to ride a running but apart scooter arounf the block.

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People 250 / Re: People 250 out of retirement
« on: March 03, 2017, 05:21:26 PM »
I like those lights from amazon, and have a few in the garage. They will most likely be what I use.

I would love to get this kind of look though...
http://www.asset1.net/tv/pictures/movie/quadrophenia-1979/quadrophenia-KA-1.jpg

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People 250 / People 250 out of retirement
« on: March 03, 2017, 03:30:25 AM »
So, it has been all most two years since I have had my people 250 out on the road. I cracked the exhaust header pipe one to many times and got fed up trying to weld the awful factory unit back together. I told myself over and over that I would build a new one from scratch, but never did. Bought and sold a cx500, then a cb350, then honda express. All the while the people sat in the shed. I had it on a trickle charger and it starts right up, but no exhaust means no way to ride. When did parts become so expensive and hard to find for this bike?
Well no more, this thread will document the return of my p250 and the improvment there of. I want a college town monster that will ride anywhere in any weather. I now work on out citys campus and park almost as far from my office as my house is. But scooter parking is 100ft from my office.

Plan include:
New exhaust (on its way from florida)
New paint, this will be color 4 for my scoot. Have yet to decide on the color
Complete service of the scoot, all fluids, valve adjustment, and any other needed parts
All new lights, LEDs all around to free up juice
Some kind of auxillary lighting on the front. I have some 6 inch hid spots and some LEDs around the garage.
Other dumber ideas. This includes oil cooler, body mods, lowering, new rear shocks, custom luggage, extended fuel tank for intersate trips, a heated seat and grips, new front fender, knobby tires?, or even a CF body.

I have always been a car guy, but fixing up old bikes over the last few years has made me better at custom work. I hope to get this started with pics and updates along the way as the weather warms and the savings account drains.

Would also like to hear any ideas, or see any pics for info or insparation.

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People 250 / Re: exhuast pipe problems
« on: July 02, 2014, 03:59:06 AM »
I ordered some stainless pipe and plate for a new exhuast. Maybe I will design it for a slip on muffler.... wish me luck.

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People 250 / Re: exhuast pipe problems
« on: July 01, 2014, 07:59:46 PM »
I have the p250.... so its a design flaw with that model then?  I was thinking too lean would mean over heating the pipe and too rich would cause backfires and water in the exhaust maybe?

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People 250 / exhuast pipe problems
« on: June 30, 2014, 10:14:52 PM »
I welded up the end of my exhaust pipe yet again today, and I have been toying wi the idea of replacing the exhaust from the head back. Has anyone else had the head pipe crack, perforate, split, or fall apart in some way? Is my exhaust causing issues that I can fix with a jet change or adjustment? Or should I just make a new pipe al together with added strength in the head flange area? I am asking cause if im to lean or rich could this be something that will just keep happening?

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People 250 / Re: where to find a starter for cheap
« on: April 22, 2014, 04:15:43 PM »
Found one online and its in..... so ready for some riding again.

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General Discussion / frustration with parts
« on: April 10, 2014, 07:36:40 PM »
Has anyone else had issues with finding parts, then when you found it being shocked at the cost? My starter went out and it looks to cost around 160 dollars all told to replace. Plus the shipping, the wait time, and the chance that it will go again in a year or two. I have found starters for every other scoot kymco makes for under a hundred. Is my people 250 just an exception? still looking for a cheaper starter btw, miss kick starters....

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People 250 / Re: People S 250 Light bulb sizes
« on: April 10, 2014, 06:05:13 PM »
I think you can find led replacments with built in resistors now....

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People 250 / Re: where to find a starter for cheap
« on: April 10, 2014, 06:03:30 PM »
2005 and around 25000 miles

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People 250 / Re: strap/belt and rollers
« on: April 04, 2014, 06:58:04 AM »
Change the belt and while you are there see if the rollers are getting flat spots. I bought both at the same time and changed them at about 15k. Keep your old belt if it is in good shape. I carry the old one in case of a broken belt while riding.

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People 250 / Re: People S 250 Light bulb sizes
« on: April 04, 2014, 06:46:36 AM »
If the bulb is dual filiment then its normally 1157, single is 1156, if you go to leds on the tial light get one that is wide angle because leds are very directional, and led blinkers will require a mod to the blinker circut becuase the resistance in the bulb is lower on leds and will cause rapid flashing rather than the metered signal flashes.

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People 250 / Re: 07 s250 Strange problem fuel or spark related
« on: April 04, 2014, 06:41:06 AM »
Check your vacuum lines on the carb and the diaphragm on the top of the carb for holes or tears. Sounds like its not opening up the carb all the way and your air fuel ratio is off.

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People 250 / where to find a starter for cheap
« on: April 04, 2014, 05:29:23 AM »
My starter went out and I can not find a place to get one for less than 140 bucks. Any ideas? I wish kymco would have given the 250 a kick start.

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People 250 / Re: s250 freeway speeds
« on: July 26, 2013, 08:34:34 PM »
its a great scooter for the long rides. BP has no ethanol in it so it has more bang for the buck so to speak. with out the variable valve timing that cars have, higher potency fuel is easier to notice. I use BP 92 in mine and get better MPG and power out of it.

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