Axy has a point, as usual, but I do think that Kymco can increase profit by offering a bit more info on their products.
Yes, they would need to devote a small portion of revenue to a small team to do this. I'm not asking for on-line or phone-in support, just a shout out to us do it yourself types.
I could get parts for my Yamaha FZ1, OEM or aftermarket for just about anything. Service manuals were likewise easy to find.
Having a strong aftermarket and parts availability can only strengthen a brand, in my opinion.
The folks who take their rides into the shop the minute that something goes wrong, will always do so.
I don't see any loss in profit for Kymco to step up and give us a little of the inside scoop.
Also, I can't believe that Kymco does not have an eye on this forum...