Author Topic: Kymko 50 Sento cdi cut too far? - anti theft combination under seat  (Read 1034 times)

brycenukem

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gents,

i bought a sento and have cut my cdi with a hacksaw to deconstrict it. First few rides i actually lost speed and couldnt go over 40 km/h. Every time i also approached this speed or slightly over my ride felt very bumpy.. like it wanted to go faster but was very jerky.. i then went for a rip today and got it going to 50 at one point and it finally felt a lot smoother.. still a bit bumpy tho. Did this mean i cut my module too far? it wouldnt start if i did would it? is it normal for it to smooth out?

Also! for all those wondering about that combination under the seat. spent 2 hours trying to start my scooter cuz i guess my son tinkered with it. have the original aluminum fob with combo but thing wouldnt start. So i unplugged it from the seat and it started up! wicked.. but at the same time, this couldnt cause it to be a less smooth of a ride could it?

i cut it pretty far but didnt see any wire but i know its less restricted.. but still feels restricted.. i just wanna go over 50km/h! haha


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Re: Kymko 50 Sento cdi cut too far? - anti theft combination under seat
« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2018, 08:21:11 PM »
If it statrs and runs you are good.

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Re: Kymko 50 Sento cdi cut too far? - anti theft combination under seat
« Reply #2 on: April 23, 2018, 07:34:35 AM »

Also! for all those wondering about that combination under the seat. spent 2 hours trying to start my scooter cuz i guess my son tinkered with it. have the original aluminum fob with combo but thing wouldnt start. So i unplugged it from the seat and it started up! wicked.. but at the same time, this couldnt cause it to be a less smooth of a ride could it?

The combination lock under the seat is just an ignition lock.  Has no other effect.  You can simply unplug it and put it in the recycling bin.

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