I'm sure you guys ALL knew I was gonna hit this! Very few Kymco "DEALERS" are Item Specific, or Dedicated to the Kymco brand. I have found it is MUCH easier to order the parts I need from various reliable sources. The down side for you is obvious. Let the Dealer Do It, is obviously not an option. The Local mechanic may not be familiar enough w/ scoots tom do the right thing either. There are two options left... Leave the scoot behind the shed till a buddy sees it, and offers you some kinda trade, or look to learn to fix it better than the other guys. I think that's why you're here OLDRIDER! Basic service list is fairly long. Oil change, check the level of the gear oil, check fuel filter, brake fluid levels, ALL nuts/bolts/play, tire pressure, there are loads of inspections. I traded out my 90 degree rubber mount stems for bolt on straight stems. I can't get air at any local station, but I don't trust their gauges anyway. Look at your scoot like a time piece. If ANYTHING feels wrong... it is.