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Neil955i

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Re: Hello!
« Reply #15 on: July 16, 2020, 02:03:31 PM »
It’s that Italian style, you can’t beat it [emoji1360]


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« Reply #16 on: July 20, 2020, 06:26:01 AM »
Yeah, and the sound too! Funny enough I never took to Ducatis but Guzzis, I've owned three Californias, a Nevada, a LeMans and a Spada. I still own a California. Great bikes  :)
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Re: Hello!
« Reply #17 on: July 20, 2020, 07:25:54 PM »
Thanks fellas.

Dealer? There's not a dealer within 50 miles of me!
I've done a bit of digging around and can see the ignition barrel has a 5 cable connector block with two green wires, which I guess are the live circuit wires. So basically I dont see why any standard ignition barrel with a similar connector block shouldn't do the trick :)


I'm not sure what you mean by the "Ignition barrel".  It's not a standard term, so I'm guessing you mean the CDI (igniter)?  These are NOT interchangeable, even though all the different types look the same & use the same connector.  If yours is a DC system, the AC models blow your fuses.  In some cases, Kawasaki ATV CDIs work because Kymco makes some of the Kawasaki ATVs. If it's a 125cc, a 50cc CDI doesn't work, and so on.  The point is, don't guess when swapping electronics!  The wrong ones go up in smoke!
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« Reply #18 on: July 20, 2020, 07:47:03 PM »
I'm not sure what you mean by the "Ignition barrel".  It's not a standard term, so I'm guessing you mean the CDI (igniter)?  These are NOT interchangeable, even though all the different types look the same & use the same connector.  If yours is a DC system, the AC models blow your fuses.  In some cases, Kawasaki ATV CDIs work because Kymco makes some of the Kawasaki ATVs. If it's a 125cc, a 50cc CDI doesn't work, and so on.  The point is, don't guess when swapping electronics!  The wrong ones go up in smoke!
Think you’re suffering crossed wires here. In the UK the ignition barrel is the assembly the ignition key goes into!


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Re: Hello!
« Reply #19 on: July 20, 2020, 10:50:46 PM »
Think you’re suffering crossed wires here. In the UK the ignition barrel is the assembly the ignition key goes into!


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Means the same thing in the US as well...
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Re: Hello!
« Reply #20 on: July 22, 2020, 07:45:50 AM »
Means the same thing in the US as well...
Thanks for the explanation.  It's what I would call the "Ignition Lock Assembly", and which Kymco identifies as the "Ignition Switch Assembly".  Thanks!

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« Reply #21 on: July 22, 2020, 08:04:22 AM »
Thanks for the explanation.  It's what I would call the "Ignition Lock Assembly", and which Kymco identifies as the "Ignition Switch Assembly".  Thanks!
“A rose by any name”...eh?  No problems JJ


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« Reply #22 on: July 30, 2020, 05:26:34 PM »
Sorry guys for d=the delay in responding. I've had so much work on recently I've not really had the time to anything with the bike. I should have explained further. Yeah, the ignition barrel is the bit where the key goes in. It was damaged by some oyk who tried to steal it and is in the "ON" position permanently. The previous owner was running the scoot and to switch it off would simply pull the connector out of the CDI.

I have since sourced an ignition barrel (lock) set from a supplier in Italy although because of covid it is taking a real long time to arrive. Once I've replaced that I can start investigating the electrical gremlins.

The main trouble appears to be with the lights. I've read that the Light Control Module is rubbish and some people simply by-pass it. I don't know at this stage whether the problem with the lights is the LCM or the switchgear. I'm guessing the former so I'll either buy a new one ore by-pass it like some owners do.

The bike rides really well. the engine is great and pulls strongly from standstill up to about 60 mph (with me on board. With the missus on board it may even nudge 70!).

I rode it to work the other day and it did something really weird, it started bucking in time with the indicators (blinkers). Once I switched off the indicators the bike ran smoothly again. I suspect the previous owner did quite a lot of buggering around with the internal organs but my guess is that the LCM is shagged.

Any hints/tips will be greatly appreciated, thank you. It seems to me that the Super 8 125 is quite rare. It doesn't even have it's own section on this forum!  This is my first foray into Kymco and, apart from the gremlins, what a cracking little scoot. I will post a pic as soon as I can. Thanks again!   :)
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