I'm bummed, the distributor sent the wrong part and now my scooter waits at the shop until Tuesday when they can call Kymco USA on an eta on a replacement. I hope this is not going to end up taking weeks or months like some of the horror stories I've read. I know Kymco parts distribution in the USA isn't the greatest. On a recent order I placed the valve cover gasket was on back order for nearly two months.
Sorry to hear about that Troutbum,
The only delay, and incorrect part, issues I've ever experienced were when I ordered Kymco OEM parts through the parts desk at my dealer.
Whenever I've ordered the parts through my on-line supplier (
http://www.motorsportmonster.com/p/Scooter-Parts ) the parts were correct and rec'd in a timely manner. (roller weights, valve cover gasket, belt cover gasket, F & R brake pads, belt, CVT nuts, headlight bulb, plug, air filter, dip stick, etc.)
I think part of the problem was - paying in advance for the parts > removes their interest in carefully sending the order, and in a timely manner. 'Cause it's a scooter....
They are nice fellows - just kinda hard to get their full attention if you're not talking Ducati, or Gold Wing Trikes.
I do love the Ducatis - kinda wish they'd make some scooters.
I continue to find scooter places that recommend Amsoil Scooter Synthetic, etc. over Dino oil. I didn't know synthetic ran a few degrees cooler - good for aircooled engines.
Good luck!
Stig