I read that Kymco allows you to do your own maintenance without affecting the warranty. Would a valve adjustment fit into this category? I can do it and have the tools. I am at the 600+ mile mark and am not sure if they would poo on me down the road.
Ah, that is a good question. I am not sure where you read that it is OK for us to do our own servicing -because I do not know that this is a fact, or rumor, or maybe it is partially correct.
I do not know where Kymco, or your dealer would draw the line on self-servicing.
If you keep receipts and document your oil changes & air filter changes - that might fly with no issues - but you better not blow up your engine in any case.
The valve adjustments and transmisson work (belt, clutch, rollers, etc) might be a whole 'nother matter.
My advice would be to check with and follow your dealer's requirements. Or email the KYMCO info guy.
Or do the work yourself - save a lot of $$ and have fun bonding with your new scoot but, and.... this is important! .... don't screw it up!! (or I will deny we ever had this conversation!)
Personally, I am an easy rider on my scoot; service it myself and too often; and keep receipts and document my work. I enjoy putzing around in my scoot almost as much as being on it.
If you're going to be riding 9/10ths or 10/10ths everywhere you ride (like some guys here) - I would suggest you let the dealer perform all the servicing as scheduled in the manual for the 2 yrs of your engine warranty.
Stig