Hi All,
My new to me 12 days ago '04 GV 250 is now up and running.
Thanks to mrbios for his help, as well as others.
I did the unthinkable Wednesday, embarrassing really. I pulled the carb off to extract the jets, pedaled 8 miles to the motorcycle shop to get new jets, pedaled back and by that time I guess my mind was disconnected from where I had left off earlier because as I grasped the carb I somehow twisted and lifted at the same time and snapped the float in half forgetting that I had left the vulnerable float assembly on the carb without the protection of the float bowl installed...pure dummy maneuver.
The float lay there now in 2 pieces sitting there right before my eyes. What an impatient dummy I thought, now I will have to wait 2 weeks for another one.
Ive made plenty of mistakes in 36 yrs of wrenching on my own bikes but that one made me pause and THINK.
Fast forward to Thursday evening at Columbia Scooters in Portland and low and behold they sold me the only one they had, a used one. Installed and running, Im a lucky guy and grateful to Columbia Scooters that they even considered selling me a used part because a lot of businesses wont.
Had a blast today, ran all over the Portland/Beaverton area for hours on end without so much as the fabled stumble/bog just above 3-4 grand rpm. Upon reaching 4500-5000 rpm it takes off with plenty of power, actually quite impressive to me that this humble 250 rips along like it does. Ive owned literally dozens of motorcycles of all sorts over the years and few of them had the power to weight ratio this scooter does.
The small wheels will still take some adjusting on my part but I bicycle at least 30 miles per week year round so its not a totally foreign feeling.
Well done Kymco! Oh yeah, almost forgot to mention..I was entranced by the 2013 Downtown 300I on the showroom of the dealership, wow!