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Break-in recommendation for new tires:
Just as it is necessary for you to follow proper break-in proce-
dures to protect your engine and ensure its maximum life, the
same holds true for your new tires. Wear-in the tread surface
by gradually increasing your cornering lean angles over the
first 100 miles (160 km). before attempting maximum lean
angles. Avoid hard acceleration, hard cornering, and hard brak-
ing for the first 100 miles (160 km).
The 200 mile (300 km) service should be performed as
outlined in the maintenance schedule section of this
owner's manual. Pay particular attention to the cautions
and warnings in the Maintenance Schedule section.
Unless you have formal training as a service techni-
cian and have access to KYMCO technical reference
materials, it is strongly suggested that you have the
initial service performed by a KYMCO dealer.
Failure to break in your tires may cause the tires to slip
and could result in your losing control of the scooter.
Use extra care when riding on new tires. Perform proper
break-in of the tires as described in this Owner’s Manual,
and avoid hard acceleration, hard cornering, and hard
braking for the first 100 miles (160 km).
OPERATION
Troubleshooting
It can be fustrating if your scooter fails to start, or stops running
during your ride. In the rare instance this occurs, take a few
moments to check the following items. This checklist covers
some of the most common, simple problems which may arise,
and which can be quickly resolved.
Do you have enough gasoline in the fuel tank?
Did you follow the correct procedure for starting the
engine?
Is the battery voltage low (you may need to kick start
your scooter)?
Is the main fuse in good condition?
NOTE: Use this Owners Manual to check components and
perform adjustments that are within your technical ability.
If you cannot resolve the problem, do not hesitate to con-
tact your KYMCO dealer for assistance.
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