This is just sad......... They do have the ability to warranty parts directly to the customer but really never do that, good luck Stig.
Well Crapp, I googled up a map to see if Oregon is in the USA....it
is. But
dayem,
it's all up hill from Ohio!
Even though it's only about 4" on my 17" monitor....and I
love my LIKE200eye... I ain't pushin it that far for service!
You know, I did give the KYMCO fellow a link to the video in my first email contact with KYMCO USA.
The email was forwarded to my friendly rep (he only got a little testy with me once - I think he was upset that I refuse to leave messages on his always 'away' phone...so I emailed KYMCO again - since that worked so well the 1st time!)
He did not look at the video - just said that he was 'sorry' that I had posted it on youtube (I'm not savy enough to know how to send videos - and amazed myself that I got it from my phone to youtube! I put it there to get help from you guys, after striking out at the dealer)
And in my last email I suggested that he just send the throttle body to me, because:
I have 7000 miles experience with this scoot. I know it is not running right. I don't really want to pay the dealer to take any more WOT test rides that will not uncover the problem. And, I have a KYMCO scanner - and they can't seem to find the time to order one.
I really do love that little scooter....I keep it so clean the tech. doing the write up at the dealer thought it was new, until he saw the odometer....then asked if it was under warranty with that many miles. "Sure, several more months."
Not to beat a dead squirrel....but, a big reason I went with a Honda to get me back on the road was because there are 3 or 4 Honda dealers around me (there are less than 50
Level 5 Honda Powerhouse dealerships in the USA....2 of them are 1/2 hour from me). I can walk in there and talk Forza valve shims with the service dept. and he has them on a shelf. (Remember, my Kymco dealer had never done a valve adjustment on a LIKE and they had been selling them for a couple of years. $372 for the 600 mile service.)
My dealer had Friendly folks for the sales.....friendly at the parts and service desks. But they did not have the Kymco 'program' in their 'system' ..."but the boss will be getting it in there soon." Friendly - but they didn't have anything, and couldn't get me anything for my Kymco. So I got my OEM accessories from that neat little scooter shop in Texas.
My 'take away' from all of this is:
1) Kymco makes a pretty good scooter and several of its models are bargains.
2) The local dealer support might just be more important than the brand of scooter. (Genuine, SYM, Kymco, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki....whatever)
3) I did not know this when I walked in and saw new scooters for sale at my local 2-wheel dealer.
I will report .......
Stig