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Al Grande

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Just bought a new GV 250
« on: March 15, 2009, 01:07:04 AM »
Just bought my GV 250, yesterday, on Friday the 13th (3/13/09). I hope it's not a bad omen. It's a 2007 model, color blue and only had one mile. The dealer told me it was sitting on his lot for almost two years (like the other 6 Kymco models). No body even wanted it. He slashed the MSRP price by $400 to $3,999. Still it sat for seven months until I came by. This is my first scooter purchase so I was a little naive in the negotiations. The OTD price was $4,654. He waved the prep fees since I'm a nice guy (his words). I paid for it in cash  and was on the road.

Bike handles great and has quick acceleration. I want to really open her up, but the dealer told me to baby it until it's broken in. So, I give it gradual acceleration, then gradually decelerate, never leaving it in one constant speed for very long. Only one problem I noticed is sometimes after riding it for a while, then I stop somewhere, shut-off the engine. I try to start it up, it takes awhile to start it. I read the owner's manual, and it said to wait a few seconds, turn the throttle 1/8 to 1/4, then press the start button. It works -- for now. I guess the engine is hot, and takes time for it to cool down before starting.

Other than that, the bike handles great. Very nimble, and fast. Wide comfortable seat, and good leg room (i'm 5'11'', 345 lbs). I do love this bike! I did have to add another 1/2 of a quart of oil, though. Don't know if it's normal for new engines to burn a little oil during the break-in phase or maybe the dealer forgot to check the oil level -- since it's been sitting on his lot for a while. I'm hoping it's the latter.

Anyway, anyone else experience the same two problems I've experience? Would really appreciate your views on this. Thanks.
 

zodiac927

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Re: Just bought a new GV 250
« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2009, 02:35:32 AM »
Hey Al Grande congrats and welcome to the club of Grandvista owners!  :)

What state are you in? I mean it’s hard to believe he couldn’t sell it last year with gas at $4.00+ a gallon.  I called around and I mean several states and nobody had em’.  They all had waiting lists and asking above the MSRP.  It was like take it or leave it buddy we got lots of folks waiting. 

I had a bit of a problem staring mine until I realized I either wasn’t holding the brake or the switch wasn’t on.  One time the kick stand was down and so it wouldn’t start.  Yeah, dumb I know  ::) but I wasn’t fully familiar with all the features. 

The oil being ½ quart low is a new one to me.  I hope you found that out before you took her out for a spin.   

Keep on rockin' in the free world!

Zodiac  8)

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Re: Just bought a new GV 250
« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2009, 03:59:24 PM »
How many miles did you put on it before it needed oil? New vehicles do sometimes use oil before the rings seat.
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Re: Just bought a new GV 250
« Reply #3 on: March 18, 2009, 08:50:58 PM »
Glad you like the GV.  Im driving my second one and they are just great.  I took the back rest off the seat and have a jell pad for my fat butt that helps alot.  I just turned over 400 miles and have had my first service.  I have had it up to 75 per the speedo but not really sure about that so take it with a grain of salt.  Probably more like 67-68MPH.  No problem with not starting but have used the slight tweak on the gas bar when it is cold in the morning.  After that there is no problem what so ever.  I also left the side stand down and got a little red in the face when I found the problem.  Just enjoy your self and drive safe.

Al Grande

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Re: Just bought a new GV 250
« Reply #4 on: March 19, 2009, 02:41:20 AM »
greetings all, regarding the oil problem I mentioned, I called the dealer and asked him about it, and he admitted he forgot  to check the oil level before handing the scooter to me. He checked everything else, tires, gas, etc. just fotgot the oil level. The oil I added, is still there, no leakage or burning I can detect. The dip stick always shows full.

The only other problem is the idle speed. The dealer did admit to me before I rode off on the GV 250 is that he did reduce the idle speed a little. No problem, just yet. Only twice in the morning when I'm warming up the engine, the engine sounds like it's about to gag and shut down, but I just slightly twist the throttle, then it's fine.

I have about 101 miles on it. The dealer wants to bring in the scooter after 500 miles for its first oil change and inspection. After that, I can't wait to open her up. I can feel the horsepower wanting to get out, but I'm still babying the engine until its fully broken in. The fastest I got her up to was 48 mph. For now, that's more than enough here in the crappy streets of Sacramento, California.

One thing people at my office noticed about me since I've bought my GV, is that I have more of a smile on my face. I'm not grumpy in the morning now. Man, now I know why scooter riders are always happy: scooters are a blast to ride! I leave my apartment early in the morning so I can ride around Sacramento having fun before heading into my cubicle cage for the next nine hours. I should have bought a scooter a long time ago instead of riding the f***ing bus!

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Re: Just bought a new GV 250
« Reply #5 on: March 19, 2009, 08:44:51 PM »
Hey, Al Grande! Glad you cleared up the oil problem and are “living large”  ;D as they say on your new scoot!

Speaking of oil… Anyone out there please feel free to correct me if I got this wrong but the service manual I have (The one for dealers / shop repair, see below) shows the first oil change for a NEW Grandvista at 300km or about the first 200 miles.  I changed my oil at 200 miles and could see fine bits of metal, more like a dusting, in the oil.  The point being that it’s good to get that out of the engine block sooner rather than later.  It takes about 100ml less than a quart of oil so the benefits far out way the cost.

Here’s the link where you can download the FREE service manual.  Way, way better than the little booklet that comes with the bike.  FYI: The Grandvista is known to the rest of the world as the Kymco Dink.  Not much of a name if you ask me but there it is:

http://pdftown.com/PDF-Kymco-Dink-200-Service-Manual.html


PS: The manual is a 44 MB / PDF file so it might take a bit to download.

Happy Scooting! 

Zodiac  8)

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Re: Just bought a new GV 250
« Reply #6 on: April 12, 2009, 03:28:21 AM »
I had to adjust my idle...  It was so high it could move the bike with me walking beside.  I put it on the centerstand and cranked it down to where the tire would not turn....  Now I see how people get 60 + mpg...  I was in the mid 40 range and going nuts...

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