Hi guys.
I'm a new rider from down in Aus. Only got my license a few weeks ago and was looking around at a few different bikes. Was originally looking at some different bikes, including the Honda CB500x and the Kymco Venox. In the end, after discussing with my partner what she was happier with me riding, I settled on a scooter. Looking at all the options I quickly determined that a Maxi size scooter was going to be what I need (as I am 182cm and 120kg). Here is Australia we only have a very limited selection of scooters (no where near what other countries can get, and usually in only 1 or 2 colours) so i quickly narrowed it down to the Kymco Downtown 300i and the Honda Forza.
I found a dealer that had both in stock and went down to compare. I quickly ruled out the Forza based on it having less power, was heavier, I didn't like the looks, and that I didn't fit (my knees where impacting with the front dash).
The Downtown, however, was perfect. Looked great, has enough power to pull my heavy butt, and was big enough and very very comfy. So I quickly made a deal for a brand new one and it was delivered to me today.
I took it out for a bit of a spin this afternoon. It started fine but I quickly noticed that it was shaking and vibrating a lot at idle and at low speed. I thought it a bit odd as the bike was meant to be very smooth, but decided to take it out anyway. Once I added a bit of throttle it seemed to be OK though, no more shuddering.
Now, being a new rider I was taking things a bit slowly. Doing maybe 30-40km/h on some backstreets around my house. I went around some corners, slowing right down to make sure no one was coming (people in my area tend to drive like complete maniacs). I got to one corner, slowed down, looked and took off and suddenly there was no power. The engine had cut out / stalled. I would have been going around 30km/h at this stage. I couldn't believe it. Luckily no one was around and I was able to pull over and start it back up. But it could have ended so badly.
I kept riding for the next few minutes and then took it home and it didn't happen again (although it almost happened when I was coming up my drive, which has a little bit of a slope).
Any suggestions on what might have happened here? I'm going to take it out for a few more trips over the next few days and monitor it. But any advice on what to look for or suggestions on what is happening before I contact the dealer would be greatly appreciated.