Be very assertive with the dealer when you take it in. If possible, I would bring it in when it is nice and cold (on the back of a truck) and ask that they start if for you. Watch how they do it. If you are satisfied that it is not a defective bike then drive it home. But you never stated how 'cold' it was when the bike would not start. Any temperature over 0 degrees celsius should not be a problem. Try some SeaFoam in your gasoline as well but use the recommended amount, I use a little less than 1 ounce per gallon US. It may only be some bad gas in the fuel line. A new bike should not have the problems you are having but eliminate the ones that you can, such as spark plug, bad gas, Kill switch accidentally left on etc. I believe the dealer should be making a real effort to make sure you are a happy customer and obviously he is not.
Its brand new , so I shouldnt need to do anything apart from pressing the button to start it up
The dealer provided me a courtesy scooter which make me less angry. And he call me 8 in the morning next day came personally to pick it up
He had problem to start it up too, so I told him take it back have a thorough look and fix I dun mind if he spend two weeks to work on it and I want a logical reason it doesnt work ie faulty carburettor not some nonsense drama. If I have to call you again to fix it, I want a new replacement
or I WANT MY MONEY BACK , cause I spend 4 k to buy a good convience not a pile of metal that doesnt go anywhere !
This is such a disappointment, I cant believe I got the 1 in a million faulty bike, generations of my family ride kymco in taiwan , serve them well just cant believe I got a brand new that doesnt work FEEL LIKE BANGING MY HEAD ON THE WALL