Yager E, I am in the Metro ATL also, and so far most of the Kymco "dealers" are absolute jokes. Kymco itself seems to be a good company, but nobody around here seems to care much about their products. The dealer I bought from claims to "know nothing" about the bikes, the parts, how to get them, or anything about servicing them, and all they sell are scooters. Great, way to go "professionals". Nothing like selling a bike to a guy, then saying since it's not a Vespa it's basically not worth your time to know anything about it. And they have (had?) three locations! The other Kymco dealers around town have Kymco as a "tack on" to another major Japanese brand which they primarily sell (and mostly they sell motorcycles, not scooters) and also know almost nothing. The guys at Northeast Georgia Motorsports in Hoschton, GA. were at least kind enough to let me pick through the electronic diagrams and catalog with them (I order parts for cars all day so I'm used to the task), and were as helpful as they could be. At least they didn't just say "I don't know anything about them Kymcos!" like everyone else.
JPrestonian, I believe you when you say the manual is available, the problem is either A) the dealers don't give a @#$! or B) they're too poorly trained or incompetent to be able to order it. What is your stance on the sealing washers? I couldn't find any in the parts diagrams.
If Kymco wants to grow into a major brand here like Yamaha, Honda or Vespa, they need better support and training for their dealers, and to flush those that can't or won't figure it out. I have a Yamaha Morphous, which is a very rare and unusual scooter, but I can walk into any Yamaha dealer and get parts and service for it, no problem.