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You well have a hard time getting it registered every state is different in Pa it has to be advertised in a newspaper and then go to a special garage then send it to the people in charge and for sure they will screw it up . Or get a beater bike with a title and problem solved !

This response doesn’t answer an ounce of my question and provides zero assistance. But thanks for trying

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I live in a state in which the Certificate of Origin or Certificate of Manufacturer is required to register my Kymco Agility 50. I was 'gifted' the Agility from a family member who purchased it pre-owned about three years ago from an individual who never registered it. I swear they provided a Certificate of some sort, but of course, now I cannot locate it. Also, the dealer where the Agility was originally purchased has now permanently closed. I have a bill of sale for the transaction but DMV requires the Certificate...

Where can I purchase or obtain a Certificate of Origin or Manufacturer?

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Agility 50 / Will not stay running longer than 5-10 seconds…
« on: August 25, 2024, 03:35:02 PM »
I'll start by saying I'm relatively green on the mechanical side of things. Outside of growing up with a master mechanic as a father who ran his own oil business, I don't have much experience with engines and the like. I can change my own oil, change a tire, replace a fuel pump, and derestricted my Agility 50.

I haven't started or run the scooter for over a year  :-[ but left a nearly empty tank in it last summer. It's been sitting in my climate-controlled garage otherwise. I replenished the fuel and tried to give it a go. The battery seemed to be operating, as my gauges and blinkers worked. As I tried the electric start button, it would try to start up, but never fully start. I charged the battery up for a bit and tried again, thinking maybe it was low. It eventually turned over, and I attempted to give it a little gas to get it running, but it would not stay running. After charging the battery for 7 hours, I tried again with no luck. I took the battery in to be tested at BatteriesPlus, who indicated the battery is at about 70%. So again, I returned and tried to start it up, this time it started up right away and as I gave it some gas, it seemed it was going to stay running. But alas, it died within 5-10 seconds. A few notes:

  • I've checked the two fuses near the battery, and those seem to be fine
  • I've also attempted to start it up with a jumper pack attached, which doesn't seem to help or change much
  • I've pushed it while starting it and gave it some gas, which seems to help it want to turn over, but doesn't make it stay running
  • When I attempt to start it with the kick start, it does the same thing. It did start up once, but immediately died.

Wondering if maybe the carburetor needs to be cleaned? Or it has some old fuel in the line that needs to be cleaned out? Or I'm completely off and this bad boy needs to head to the shop. Any information or guidance is extremely appreciated!  ;D

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