Per my USA service schedule the next maintenance is at 12,000 miles. The major stuff to do will include oil and oil filter change, spark plugs change (which I usually don't replace unless there is a problem with the current plugs), air filter change (which I will likely just shake out and put back based on the last check), coolant change, brake fluid change, and CVT belt change. Most of that I've done on many bikes before so should be easy enough. The CVT belt replace will be the new task for me. I have the variator tool to assist and have watched the YouTube videos and read through the manual so feel confident to doing this.
I was planning to do all this maintenance between my last trip (returned home from 764 miles last weekend) and my next trip coming up the weekend after Labor Day. BUT, I didn't want to jump the gun and do it all 700 miles early. My next trip should add almost 800 miles to the odometer so that would put it just over 12,000 miles on the odometer. I know there's nothing wrong with doing planned maintenance early, but then I'd feel like I'd have to do all subsequent maintenance early after this. I also don't worry too much about doing planned maintenance just a little late, but not too late. After doing some thinking about how many miles I've been riding around home this year and how many miles I typically ride for my next trip (which I've done almost twice each year since 2010) I came up with that I will be possibly less than 100 miles over the 12,000 mile mark on the odometer. Then I looked a bit closer at my service schedule chart and did some translating. The next maintenance in "miles" is at 12,000. That same maintenance interval in "km" is at 20,000. 20,000 km translates out to just over 12,427 miles. I think I'm good with waiting until after my next trip. If Kymco says the CVT belt will last at the very least past 12,427 miles then I'll just wait until later in September to do that maintenance interval... and then I'll do the next service interval at "around" 18K miles. Besides, I know that doing an oil change a little early or a little late is no big deal. It remains to be seen the condition of the CVT belt when I take it off. I am thinking I'll be keeping the old one as a short term backup spare. Just like I kept the rear tire from my last rear tire change for the same reason.
Definition: short term backup spare- a part that is still good enough to be used while waiting for a new part to arrive should the current part being used fail prematurely.
Oh, and while talking about replacing parts... Since I had some Revzilla Reward Cash in my Revzilla account that was due to expire in a few days I used that to order a new front tire for my AK. The current front tire has over 4500 miles on it. The original front tire lasted 6670 miles and likely could have gone several hundred more so I am expecting my current front tire to go at least another 2000 miles. Now I have a little more Reward Cash in my account that I will use to buy the rear tire at a later date to have on hand. The original rear tire lasted 8303 miles and I have only just over 2950 miles on the current rear tire. Prices are higher than last year when I last bought tires but still a good price compared with others.
And speaking of maintenance intervals... The dash has a "Service" light on the right display panel that comes on when one of the service interval mile/km counters reaches the next interval. One counter is for the CVT belt and the other is for Oil. I noticed that the service light came on WAY before any service was due per the USA service schedule. But after looking at the counters I noticed that the service light is set to the older European service schedule that calls for oil changes every 5,000 km/3,000 miles. The current USA service schedule calls for the oil change to be done every 10,000 km/6,000 miles after the first 3 changes. I guess Kymco forgot to re-program that reminder in the computer. I simply reset the oil change counter and the service light went away. I keep records anyway for when I do service and am accustomed to performing service without needing a reminder on the dash to tell me.