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belacham

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New to Scooter Life -Looking for a Carb
« on: July 31, 2018, 07:02:23 PM »
Well I will make the standard saying of "I'm not sure this is the right location to start this thread" for a new person to a forum. Now that we have that out of the way, I bought my first scooter ever a few weeks ago. (2001 Kymco People 50 with about 800 miles on it) She had been sitting for about a year the owner said, so we got her home and cleaned the carb, put a new plug in, changed the stripped autocock. Then she would run fine for the days I was riding, but it would seem that she just wouldn't start in the mornings. But would start in the afternoon, or even every other morning. This would be why she got her name Phil, finicky Phil.

After some diggin in the forums i decided to try a new battery (the old one may have been the original still) And Viola she started right up that day. And two days later, she started again in the morning when it was kinda cold (with a little bit of throttle love to keep her warm for a few seconds.) However after taking her to work, then to lunch, then to a side gig after work, I tried starting her up after a few hours of sitting and she just wouldn't start up.

So I am going to try cleaning the carb out again this week. But I think I want to try and get a new carb to try. I just have no idea where to look or what to get. The stock ones that I've found are looking like 150 big ones, and I don't really want to drop that kind of dough right now. My buddy says I could probably find a cheaper aftermarket one for 20 or 30 bucks somewhere. I just can't figure out what to look for or how to know if it will work.

So with all of that being said I'm happy to join the Kymco Family, and any info or tips would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: New to Scooter Life -Looking for a Carb
« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2018, 07:16:56 PM »
Welcome to this outstanding forum! Also called the nut farm! I had an Agility 50 for my first Kymco. Rode in Denver before the snow and that thing was the cold-blooded-set thing besides my 1960 Honda Hawk! Once warmed up ran great. I think it was the nature with all the restrictions. I put up with it/adapted until I traded it for a Yager and the hard start went away!
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Re: New to Scooter Life -Looking for a Carb
« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2018, 08:03:50 PM »
My Agility 50 had awful cold starting, it needed lots of love and help to get running in NNY winter.
After switching to the 400i, I haven’t run into a single issue. Rain, hot, cold, dry, nothing seems to stop it now.

I did notice a difference after an iridium plug, and i ran a bit richer, and raised the idle (i had it so that on the center stand, the wheel would spin at idle)
It was running a 19mm carb, i think?, as well.


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belacham

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Re: New to Scooter Life -Looking for a Carb
« Reply #3 on: July 31, 2018, 08:29:34 PM »
Thanks for the replies guys! I definitely happy with my People overall, just anxious to get her running consistently.

Alexis - that makes sense about running it more rich. Once i had it running for a while it would idle pretty hot to where the wheel was spinning pretty good. I turned the idle down a little to where the wheels weren't spinning much, if at all. Maybe I will leave it rich the next time i get it up and running and see how that fares. Any more tips or info from anyone about this stuff or new aftermarket carbs would be super helpful.

Thanks again!
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Re: New to Scooter Life -Looking for a Carb
« Reply #4 on: July 31, 2018, 08:39:47 PM »
Thanks for the replies guys! I definitely happy with my People overall, just anxious to get her running consistently.

Alexis - that makes sense about running it more rich. Once i had it running for a while it would idle pretty hot to where the wheel was spinning pretty good. I turned the idle down a little to where the wheels weren't spinning much, if at all. Maybe I will leave it rich the next time i get it up and running and see how that fares. Any more tips or info from anyone about this stuff or new aftermarket carbs would be super helpful.

Thanks again!

This should help
https://www.monsterscooterparts.com/scooterparts/street-brands/kymco/kymcopeople50/scca50gy6en.html


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Re: New to Scooter Life -Looking for a Carb
« Reply #5 on: July 31, 2018, 09:14:31 PM »
Does it have an automatic choke? That perhaps isn't working?

Normally, they idle a bit fast when they first start start up and settle down to a slower idle once the choke turns off.

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Re: New to Scooter Life -Looking for a Carb
« Reply #6 on: August 01, 2018, 04:00:59 AM »
Does it have an automatic choke? That perhaps isn't working?

Normally, they idle a bit fast when they first start start up and settle down to a slower idle once the choke turns off.
Yeah it has the electric choke. How long would you say it can take to settle down from a fast idle?

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Re: New to Scooter Life -Looking for a Carb
« Reply #7 on: August 01, 2018, 03:16:10 PM »

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