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Do not remove this Owner’s Manual from the vehicle. Read this manual carefully
before operating the vehicle as it contains important safety information.
Read this manual carefully.
This Owner’s Manual contains important information on safety , operation and maintenance of your KYMCO Xciting scooter .
Any one who operates your scooter should carefully read and understand the contents of this manual before riding the scooter .
For your safety, understand and follow all of the warnings contained in this Owner ’s Manual and the labels applied to your scoo ter.
This Owner’s Manual should be considered a permanent part of the vehicle, keep it with your scooter at all times.
ON-ROAD USE ONLY This scooter has been designed to be used on the road.
Particularly important information is called out in this manual by the following icons and notations:
WARNING
CAUTION
NO NO
NO NO
NO
TETE
TETE
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The SAFETY ALERT symbol with the exclamation point in the triangle means ATTENTION!
BE ALERT! YOUR SAFETY CAN BE AFFECTED.
Failure to follow instructions associated with a W ARNING symbol could result in severe injury or
death to the rider, a passenger, a bystander, or a person inspecting or repairing the scooter .
A CAUTION symbol indicates that special precautions must be taken to avoid damaging
the scooter.
The NOTE symbol indicates key information about a procedure or to clarify an operation.
California Proposition 65
WARNING
This product contains or emits chemicals known to the State of California to cause
cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
WARNING
To avoid damage to the scooters electronic fuel injection system, do not remove
or install a battery wire when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position.
Battery & EFI Damage Alert
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Manual Icon Legend ................................................... (inside of front-cover)
CA Prop 65 & EFI/Battery Warning ............................(inside of front-cover)
Table of Contents ....................................................................................... 1
Model Identification ............................................................................... 2 - 4
SECTION 1 - SAFETY............................................................. 5 - 14
Forward ....................................................................................................... 5
Scooter Safety ....................................................................................... 6 - 7
Load Limits & Guidelines ............................................................................ 8
Accessories & Modifications ...................................................................... 9
Caution & Warning Labels ................................................................. 10 - 12
Locations of Parts & Controls ........................................................... 13 - 14
SECTION 2 - CONTROLS & FEATURES ............................ 15 - 23
Serial Numbers ......................................................................................... 15
Keys .......................................................................................................... 16
Security Shutter ........................................................................................ 16
Ignition Switch .......................................................................................... 17
Multifunction Meter ............................................................................ 18 - 19
Right-hand Handlebar Switch ........................................................... 20 - 21
Left-hand Handlebar Switch .............................................................. 21 - 22
Brakes ....................................................................................................... 22
Parking Brake ........................................................................................... 23
Fuel Filler Cap ................................................................................... 24 - 25
Fuel Recommendation ............................................................................. 24
Front Glove Box ........................................................................................ 25
Center Storage Box .................................................................................. 26
Seat........................................................................................................... 27
Adjustable Back-rest ................................................................................ 28
Center Compartment ................................................................................ 28
Center Compartment Light ....................................................................... 29
Cell-phone Power Socket ......................................................................... 29
Cell-phone Mount ..................................................................................... 30
Helmet Holder ........................................................................................... 31
Center Stand ............................................................................................ 31
Side Stand ................................................................................................ 32
Suspension ............................................................................................... 33
Diagnostic Tool Connector ....................................................................... 33
SECTION 3 - OPERATION.................................................... 34 - 43
Pre-ride Inspection ................................................................................... 34
Starting the Engine ............................................................................ 35 - 37
Ignition Cut-off .......................................................................................... 37
Riding Your Scooter ........................................................................... 37 - 40
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Parking Your Scooter ................................................................................ 41
Break-in Recommendations .............................................................. 42 - 43
Tire Break-in ............................................................................................. 43
SECTION 4 - MAINTENANCE .............................................. 44 - 81
Maintenance Schedule - 500i & 500Ri.............................................. 45 - 47
Maintenance Schedule - 250/300i & 250/300Ri ............................... 48 - 50
Tool Kit ...................................................................................................... 51
Crankcase Breather Drain ........................................................................ 51
Engine Oil ................................................................................................. 52
Engine Oil Level Inspection ............................................................... 52 - 53
Engine Oil Change ............................................................................ 53 - 54
Oil Filter Change ................................................................................ 55 - 57
Transmission Fluid Change ............................................................... 57 - 58
Air Filter Element Change ................................................................. 59 - 60
Throttle Operation & Adjustment ........................................................ 60 -61
Spark Plug ................................................................................................ 61
Coolant Level Inspection .......................................................................... 62
Coolant Replacement ............................................................................... 63
Coolant Recommendation ........................................................................ 63
Suspension Adjustment ............................................................................ 64
Side Stand Inspection .............................................................................. 64
Brake Lever Adjustment ........................................................................... 65
Brake Fluid Level Inspection .................................................................... 65
Brake Pad Inspection ............................................................................... 66
Parking Brake Inspection ......................................................................... 67
Battery Removal & Service ............................................................... 67 - 68
Fuses ................................................................................................. 69 - 70
Tires ................................................................................................... 71 - 73
Cleaning Your Scooter ....................................................................... 73 - 75
Storage .............................................................................................. 76 - 77
Maintenance Record ......................................................................... 78 - 81
Specifications - 500i & 500Ri ................................................................... 82
Specifications - 250/300i & 250/300RI ..................................................... 83
SECTION 5 - ABS MODEL SUPPLEMENT ......................... 84 - 85
ABS Indicator Light ................................................................................... 84
ABS Functions .......................................................................................... 85
Emission Information & EPA Warranty ..................................................... 86
KYMCO Limited Scooter Warranty .......................................................... 87
Index ......................................................................................................... 88
Identification Numbers Record .................................. (inside of back-cover)
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MODEL IDENTIFICATION
Xciting 500i Xciting 250/300i
Xciting 500Ri
Xciting 250/300Ri
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MODEL IDENTIFICATION
Xciting 250/300/500Ri front brakes Xciting 250/300/500Ri rear brake
Xciting 250/300/500i rear brake
Xciting 250/300/500i front brakes
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MODEL IDENTIFICATION
Xciting 250/300/500Ri Instruments and Indicators
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Thank you for purchasing this KYMCO Xciting scooter , and welcome to the KYMCO riding family.
Please read this owner's manual carefully before riding so that you will be thoroughly familiar with the
proper operation of your scooter controls, its features, capabilities, and limitations.
To ensure a long, trouble-free life for your scooter , provide it with the proper care and maintenance as
described in this manual.
For replacement parts and accessories, you should always use genuine KYMCO products, as they have
been specially designed for your vehicle and manufactured to meet KYMCO's demanding standards.
Keep this owner's manual aboard your scooter at all times so that you can refer to it whenever you need
information. This manual should be considered a permanent part of the scooter and should remain with the
scooter when it is sold.
All information, illustrations, photographs and specifications contained in this manual are based on the
latest product information available at the time of publication. Due to improvements or other changes, there
may be information in this manual that differs slightly from your vehicle. KYMCO reserves the right to make
product and publication changes at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation.
SECTION 1 -
FORWARD & SAFETY INTRODUCTION
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Your scooter can provide you many years of service and plea-
sure if you take responsibility for your own safety and under-
stand the challenges that you can meet on the road. There is
much that you can do to protect yourself when you ride. You
will find many helpful recommendations throughout this
manual. Here are some very important safety tips:
Wear a helmet
Scooter safety equipment starts with a quality helmet. One of
the most serious injuries you can suf fer in a crash is a head
injury. Always wear a properly approved helmet. You should
also wear suitable eye protection.
Make yourself easy to see
To make yourself more visible, wear bright reflective clothing,
position yourself so other drivers can see you, signal before
turning or changing lanes, and use your horn when it will help
others notice you.
Know your limits
Ride within the boundaries of your own skill at all times. Know-
ing these limits and staying within them will help you to avoid
accidents.
SCOOTER SAFETY
Keep your scooter in safe condition
For safe riding, it's important to inspect your scooter before
every ride and perform all recommended maintenance. Never
exceed load limits, and only use accessories that have been
approved by KYMCO for this scooter .
Inspect your scooter before riding
Do not forget to perform an entire safety inspection to ensure
you, and your passenger's safety, before each ride.
Be extra safety conscious on bad weather days
Riding on bad weather days, especially wet ones, requires ex-
tra caution. Braking distance can double on a rainy day . Stay
off of the painted surfaces, manhole covers and greasy ap-
pearing areas on the pavement, as they can be especially slip-
pery. Use extreme caution at railway crossings and on metal
gratings and bridges. Whenever your are in doubt about the
road conditions, slow down.
Modification
Modification of your scooter , or removal of original equipment
may render the vehicle unsafe or illegal. Obey all applicable
equipment regulations in your area.
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SCOOTER SAFETY
PROTECTIVE APPAREL
For your safety, always wear an approved motorcycle or scooter
helmet, eye protection, boots, gloves, long pants, and a long-
sleeved shirt or jacket whenever you ride your scooter .
Helmets and protection
Your helmet is your most important piece of riding gear be-
cause it offers the best protection against head injuries. Your
helmet should fit your head comfortably and securely. Always
wear a face shield or goggles to protect your eyes and to aid
your vision.
Additional riding gear
In addition to a helmet and eye protection, you should also use:
Sturdy boots with nonslip soles to help protect your
feet and ankles
Leather gloves to keep your hands warm and help pre-
vent blisters, cuts, burns and bruises
A motorcycle or scooter riding suit or jacket that has
been designed for comfort as well as protection. Bright
colored and reflective clothing can help make you more
noticeable in traffic. Be sure to avoid loose clothes that
could get caught on any part of your scooter .
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1 Wear gloves
2 Clothes should be fit properly (not too tight or loose)
3 Always wear a helmet. You should also wear eye protection
4 Wear bright or reflective clothing
5 Footwear should be the proper size, have low heels,
and offer ankle protection
Not wearing a helmet increases your chance of serious
injury or death in a crash.
Be sure you and your passenger always wear an approved
motorcycle helmet that fits properly. You should also wear
eye protection and other protective apparel when you ride.
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LOAD LIMITS & LOADING GUIDELINES
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These general guidelines may help you decide how to add
accessories to your scooter and how to load it properly .
Load limits
These specifications are the load limits for your Xciting scooter.
Overloading the individual storage compartments will affect the
scooter’s stability and handling, be sure to stay within the lim-
its given below:
Maximum weight capacity (Includes the weight of the rider,
passenger, cargo and accessories): ......330 lbs (150 kg)
Maximum cargo weight:............................... 19 kg (42 Ibs)
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1 Center small box weight limit: ................6.6 lbs (3 kg)
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2 Center compartment weight Iimit:.........22 lbs (10 kg)
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3 Rear carrier weight limit:.......................... 11 lbs (5 kg)
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4 Front glove box weight limit: ...............3.3 lbs (1.5 kg)
Loading guidelines
Improperly loading your scooter will affect its stability and han-
dling. You should ride at reduced speeds when you are carrying a
passenger or cargo. Follow these guidelines whenever you carry
a passenger or cargo:
Check that both tires are properly inflated
To prevent loose items from creating a hazard, make
sure all cargo is securely tied down before you ride
Place cargo weight as close to the center of the scooter
as possible
Balance cargo weight evenly on both sides of the scooter
Overloading or improper loading will affect vehicle han-
dling, stability and braking, and can lead to an accident.
Never exceed the stated load capacity of your scooter.
Cargo should be properly distributed and securely at-
tached. Reduce speed when carrying cargo. Allow greater
distance for braking.
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ACCESSORIES & MODIFICATION
There is a large variety of accessories available to KYMCO
scooter owners. KYMCO cannot have direct control over the
quality or suitability of accessories you may wish to purchase.
The addition of unsuitable accessories to your scooter can
lead to unsafe operating conditions. It is not possible for
KYMCO to test each accessory on the market or combina-
tions of all the available accessories; however , your KYMCO
dealer can assist you in selecting quality accessories and then
install them correctly.
Use extreme caution when selecting and installing the ac-
cessories for your scooter.
No modifications
KYMCO strongly advises you against removing any original
equipment or modifying your scooter in any way that would
change its design or operation.
Improper accessories or modifications can make your
scooter unsafe and can lead to an accident.
Never modify your scooter through the improper installa-
tion or use of accessories. All parts and accessories added
to this vehicle should be genuine KYMCO or equivalent
components designed for use on this scooter and should
be installed and used according to instruction. If you have
any questions, consult an authorized KYMCO dealer.
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CAUTION & WARNING LABELS
Your KYMCO Xciting scooter comes equipped with several
labels and hangtags containing important safety information.
Anyone who rides the scooter should read and understand
this information before operation. The labels should be con-
sidered permanent parts of the vehicle. If a label comes off or
becomes hard to read, contact your KYMCO dealer immedi-
ately for a replacement.
MEANING: Flip the scooter’s
side stand up before starting
the engine.
For Xciting 500i/Ri only
MEANING: Replace the
air filter ever 3750 miles
(6000 km).
MEANING: Do not pack any
items between the engine and
the body side cover, as they
could interfere with the
scooter’s safe operation.
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CAUTION & WARNING LABELS
MEANING: Refer to load limits on page 8 of this Owner’s Manual. Refer
to tire inflation specification on page 71 of this Owner’s Manual.
MEANING: Refer to the safe riding recommendations on pages 5 through 9
of this Owner’s Manual.
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CAUTION & WARNING LABELS
MEANING: Using a solvent, such as gasoline or paint thinner, can
damage the paint finish and cause the body panels to crack.
Use mild soap and water to clean the windshield and the body
panels.
MEANING: Only use the mobile phone accessory power outlet for
recharging a mobile phone. Using other, higher electrical draw ac-
cessories will damage the mobile phone accessory power supply.
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LOCATION OF PARTS & CONTROLS
1 Left shock preload adjuster
2 Left rearview mirror
3 Headlamp dimmer switch,
passing button, turn signal
switch, and horn button
4 Speedometer & indicators
5 Engine stop switch, starter motor
button, headlamp switch, and
hazard switch
6 Right review mirror
7 Fuel filler cap
8 Right shock preload adjuster
9 Front brake fluid reservoir
AT Front brake lever
AK Throttle grip
AL Center glove box
AM Rear brake fluid reservoir
AN Rear brake lever
AO Ignition switch
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ATAT
ATAT
AT
AKAK
AKAK
AK
ALAL
ALAL
AL
AOAO
AOAO
AO
ANAN
ANAN
AN
AMAM
AMAM
AM
NOTE: Your scooter may differ slightly in appearance from the images in this manual.
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LOCATION OF PARTS AND CONTROLS
AP Helmet holder
AQ Center storage compartment
AR Tool kit (under seat)
AS Air filter
(500i/500Ri models)
BT Air filter
(250/300i & 250/300Ri models)
BK Left passenger foot peg
NOTE: Your scooter may differ slightly in appearance from the images in this manual.
BL Center stand
BM Side stand
BN Coolant level window
BO Front glove box
BP Battery, fuse box, and spare
fuses (under seat)
BQ Adjustable back-rest
BR Seat
BS Center compartment light, cell
phone socket (under seat)
CT Cell phone holder (under seat)
CK Parking brake lever
(500i/500Ri models)
CL Oil filler cap/Dipstick
CM Right passenger foot peg
ASAS
ASAS
AS
ARAR
ARAR
AR
AQAQ
AQAQ
AQ
APAP
APAP
AP
BTBT
BTBT
BT
BKBK
BKBK
BK
BLBL
BLBL
BL
BMBM
BMBM
BM
BNBN
BNBN
BN
BOBO
BOBO
BO
BPBP
BPBP
BP
BQBQ
BQBQ
BQ
BRBR
BRBR
BR
BSBS
BSBS
BS
CLCL
CLCL
CL
CMCM
CMCM
CM
CKCK
CKCK
CK
CTCT
CTCT
CT
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Vehicle identification number
The vehicle identification number (also known as the VIN or
frame number) is a 17-digit number stamped on the right side
of the frame. At this same location is the VIN compliance label.
When you take delivery of your scooter , check that the VIN
stamped on your scooter and imprinted on the label is the same
as the VIN listed in the bill-of-sale and the warranty documents
you received from your dealer.
Engine serial number
The engine serial number (also known as the ESN) is stamped
on left side of the engine case.
NOTE: Write your scooters VIN and ESN in the boxes pro-
vided in the inside, rear cover of this Owner's Manual.
SECTION 2 -
CONTROLS & FEATURES
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
KEYS
Your Xciting scooter is supplied with four keys: two identical
ignition switch keys 1 and two identical shutter keys 2. The
ignition keys operate the ignition switch, the steering lock, the
fuel filler cap, and are used to open the seat to gain access to
the center compartment. The shutter keys are used to open
the security shutter that covers the ignition switch. Your
KYMCO scooter is equipped with this security shutter to mini-
mize vandalism and theft.
Both pairs of keys have a unique code that is stamped on the
tabs supplied with the keys. This code is not stamped on the
scooter and is not recorded in the vehicle's basic documenta-
tion for security reasons. Since the codes are required if you
need replacement keys, record these important codes in the
boxes provided on the inside, rear cover of this Owner's
Manual.
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NOTE: Apply a lock lubricant with antifreeze properties to
the security shutter if the outside air temperature drops
below freezing (32
o
F, 0
o
C).
SECURITY SHUTTER
To open the ignition switch security shutter:
Turn the shutter key until the "OPEN" side is facing upward and
insert the shutter key into it's slot on the ignition switch cover .
To shut the ignition keyhole security shutter:
Turn the shutter key until the "SHUT" side is facing upward and
insert the shutter key into it's slot on the ignition switch cover .
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
IGNITION SWITCH
To operate the ignition switch and it’s functions:
" "Position:
All electrical circuits are off. The engine will not start or run.
"
" Position:
The ignition circuit is "ON" and engine can now be started. The key can-
not be removed from the ignition switch in this position.
" "Position:
To lock the steering, turn the handlebar all the way to the left, push down and turn
the key to the " " position and remove the key. All electrical circuits are off.
" " Position:
To open the fuel filler cap, turn the key to the " " position. Make sure
that the key is at the "
" position when starting the engine.
"
" Position:
To open the seat, turn the key to the " " position.
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
1 Oil pressure warning indicator “ ”: This indicator lights
when the oil pressure is below the normal operating pres-
sure. The indicator will light when the ignition switch is “ON”
and the engine is not running. The indicator should go
out when the engine starts (except for some occasional
flickering at or near idle when the engine is warm). If the
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ATAT
ATAT
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AKAK
AKAK
AK
ALAL
ALAL
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AMAM
AMAM
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ANAN
ANAN
AN
AOAO
AOAO
AO
APAP
APAP
AP
AQAQ
AQAQ
AQ
ARAR
ARAR
AR
ASAS
ASAS
AS
BTBT
BTBT
BT
BKBK
BKBK
BK
BLBL
BLBL
BL
NOTE: The indicator needles of the multifunction meter's
analog dials will sweep from zero to their maximum read-
ing then back to zero when the ignition switch is turned
"ON" (or when the battery is reconnected following ser-
vice). This is a normal function of this type of meter and
is required to calibrate the dials before riding.
Multifunction Meter - Xciting 300i & 500i
indicator fails to go out completely once the engine is
started, consult your KYMCO dealer immediately .
Running the engine on your scooter with insufficient
oil pressure will cause serious engine damage.
2 Mode button: This button is used to select the trip meter ,
the odometer or to reset the tripmeter
3 Battery indicator: This telltale indicator lights when the bat-
tery voltage falls below 11 volts (indicating the need to di-
agnose a potential battery or charging problem)
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4 Tachometer: Indicates the engine speed in revolutions per
minute (RPM)
5 Left turn signal indicator
6 Speedometer: Indicates road speed in miles-per-hour
(MPH). The meter face also indicates road speed in kilo-
meters-per-hour (KPH)
7 Right turn signal indicator
8 Fuel level gauge
9 Fuel refill indicator
”: This indicator lights when the
fuel tank is near empty to alert the rider to refill the fuel
tank as soon as possible.
AT Oil service indicator reset button: The oil service indicator
light can be reset by pressing the button. Do not press this
button until the oil has been serviced so it can notify you
when the next oil service is required.
AK Seat unlock indicator “MET-IN”: If this indicator is lit, it means
the seat is not locked in the closed position.
AL Side stand down indicator: This indicator will be lit if the
side stand is in the down position.
AM High beam indicator
CONTROLS & FEATURES
AN Cell phone socket indicator: Lights when the cell phone
recharging socket is being used
AO Coolant temperature gauge: Indicates engine coolant tem-
perature when the ignition switch is “ON”
AP Minute adjust button: Push this button to adjust the min-
utes on the clock display
AQ Odometer/Tripmeter: Press the 2 button to toggle be-
tween the overall and trip mileage, or to reset the tripmeter
AR Clock
AS Hour adjust button: Push this button to adjust the hours on
the clock display
BT Oil service indicator: Lights when the scooter has reached
the oil service interval mileage. The indicator also lights
when the ignition is turned “ON” but should go out once
the engine is running.
BK CELP indication (250i/Ri, 300i/Ri & 500i/Ri models): If flash-
ing, it indicates that a fault has been detected in the
scooter’s EFI or electrical system. Requires immediate
inspection by a KYMCO dealer.
NOTE: The CELP indicator lights momentarily when
the scooter is turned “ON”, before the engine is run-
ning. It will also light if the engine is revved past its
upper RPM limit. The scooter’s ignition will begin to
limit engine speed to reduce the risk of potential en-
gine damage. The indicator will go out once the en-
gine speed has returned to the normal range.
BL Parking brake indicator (500i / 500Ri only): Indicates that
the parking brake is engaged.
Do not ride the scooter with the side stand down as
it could result in an accident.
Multifunction Meter - Xciting 300i & 500i
continued:
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
Headlight switch
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1 " " position:
The headlight and taillight will be lit.
"
" position
The position light and taillight (running lamps) will be lit.
"
" position
The headlight and taillight will be of f.
NOTE: Not all Xciting scooters have switches that control
the headlight circuit. Depending upon country and state
regulations, your scooter's controls may differ from the
switches described here.
NOTE: The starter motor will not engage unless a brake
lever is squeezed at the same time the starter button is
pressed. Your scooter is also equipped with an safety in-
terlock that prevents the starter motor from being engaged
unless the sidestand is fully up.
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To prevent damage to the starter motor, do not operate
the starter motor for more than five seconds at a time. If
the scooter fails to start immediately, check the fuel level
and the battery condition, and allow the starter motor to
cool before attempting to start the engine again.
Engine stop switch
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3 " " position:
The ignition circuit is off. The engine will not start or run.
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Electric starter button
2 2
2 2
2 " ":
Press the electric starter button to activate the starter motor .
Right handlebar switch
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
" " position
The ignition circuit is on, and the engine can start and run.
Hazard switch
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4 " ":
Flipping this switch to the " " position will cause all of the
turn signals to flash together, indicating a hazard to other traf-
fic. Returning the switch to "OFF" will cancel the hazard flashing.
NOTE: When either turn signal is flashing, the hazard
switch will not work. The hazard switch will still operate
when the ignition is "OFF"
Do not leave the hazard flasher on for a long period of
time as it can deplete the battery's energy.
Turn on the hazard flasher switch when parking in a
hazardous position or there is a special need to alert
other traffic. Once the hazard switch is turned on, it
will not reset automatically, so be sure to turn it "OFF"
after use to avoid confusing other traffic.
Left handlebar switch
Turn signal switch
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5:
Use the turn signal indicator to signal to other traffic your inten-
tion to turn or change lanes. The turn signal light on the dash
will flash to alert the rider that the switch is engaged.
"
" for turning to the "left".
"
" for turning to the "right".
To cancel the turn signal, press the switch in when it is in the
center position.
Horn button
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6 "
":
Press the horn button to sound the horn.
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Dimmer switch
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7:
" " switch position turns the headlight low beam on.
" "switch position turns the headlight high beam on and the
high beam indicator light on the dash is activated as well.
Passing light button
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8:
Use this button to rapidly flick the headlamp high beam on and
off to signal other vehicles that you wish to pass.
Left handlebar switch (continued)
CONTROLS & FEATURES
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Brakes
Front brake lever (right handlebar)
Apply the front brake only by squeezing the right hand brake
lever gently towards the grip. The brake light will illuminate
when the lever is squeezed.
Combination brake lever (left handlebar)
Apply the front and rear brakes squeezing the left hand brake
lever gently towards the grip. The brake light will illuminate
when the lever is squeezed.
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
Parking brake (Xciting 500i & 500Ri)
To apply the parking brake:
Pull in the parking brake lever 1 to lock the rear wheel.
To release the parking brake:
Release the parking brake lever by lightly pulling in the lever
while pushing the release knob 2.
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Riding your scooter with the parking brake engaged is
hazardous. The rear brake will overheat and lose brak-
ing performance.
Engaging the parking brake while riding can cause rear
wheel skid and loss of control.
Use the parking brake lever only when parking and re-
lease lever before riding.
NOTE: Before riding, check to see if the parking brake in-
dicator light on the dash is OFF. Make sure that the rear
brake is fully released so there is no drag on the rear wheel.
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
To open the fuel filler cap:
Insert the ignition key in the ignition switch and turn it to the
"
"position (the key cannot be removed in this position).
Rotate the key clockwise to the "
" position, and the fuel
filler cap 1 will open.
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Do not overfill the tank. There should be no fuel in the
filler neck
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rative emission canister, resulting in poor drivability.
After refueling, be sure to close the filler cap securely .
Fuel filler cap
To lock the fuel filler cap:
Push fuel fill cap down into place.
Fuel recommendation
Use unleaded gasoline with a research octane number of 91
or higher. Unleaded gasoline will extend spark plug and ex-
haust component life.
Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You can be
burned or seriously injured while handling fuel.
* Stop the engine and keep heat, sparks, and flame away.
* Refuel only out doors.
* Clean up fuel spills immediately.
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Turn the ignition key from the " " position to the " " posi-
tion to restart the engine.
CONTROLS & FEATURES
Fuel filler cap (continued)
Front glove box
To open:
Insert the ignition key into the glove box lock 3 and turn it
clockwise.
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To close:
1. Hold the glove box lid 4 closed and turn the ignition key
counterclockwise.
2. Remove the key.
Opening the glove box lid while riding can be haz-
ardous. Removing a hand from the handlebars can
reduce your ability to control the scooter.
Always keep both hands on the handlebars while
riding the scooter.
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To open the box:
Pull up the release lever 6 of the storage box cover 5.
To close and secure the box cover:
Push down on the box cover until it locks.
Center storage box
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Opening the center storage box lid while riding can
be hazardous. Removing a hand from the handlebars
can reduce your ability to control the scooter.
Always keep both hands on the handlebars while
riding the scooter.
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Seat
To unlock the seat " ":
1 With the ignition key at the " " position (the engine is
running), push the key in and turn it counterclockwise from
" " to the " " position.
2 With the ignition key in the "
" position (the engine is not
running), turn the counterclockwise from the " " to the " "
position.
3 With the ignition key in the "
" position (the steering is
locked), turn the key counterclockwise from the " " position
to the " " position.
Pull up on the back portion of the seat to lift it up.
To lock seat:
Lower the seat and push down on the passenger section to
engage the hooks 4 into the seat lock. Make sure the seat is
secure before riding.
NOTE: The under-seat light and the "MET-IN" indicator light
on the dash will light when the seat is unlocked. Make
sure the seat is locked to prevent battery depletion.
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Adjustable back-rest
The seat is equipped with a back-rest 1 that can be adjusted
according to the rider ’s preference or physical condition.
To adjust the back-rest:
Open the seat (see page 27), pull the locking lever 2 left on the
underside of the seat to move the back-rest to the desired position.
NOTE: After cleaning the scooter or riding it in the rain, wipe
off any water from under the back-rest to keep the seat in
good condition.
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Center compartment
The center compartment is below the seat. To access the com-
partment see "Seat" (page 27).
CENTER COMPARTMENT WEIGHT LIMIT: 22 lbs (10kg)
Never exceed the maximum weight limit, as vehicle han-
dling and stability may be severely affected.
The center compartment may become warm from en-
gine heat. Do not store food, or flammable meterials,
which are susceptible to heat damage in this compart-
ment.
Do not direct pressurized water against the seat and
center compartment joint, as water can be forced into
the compartment.
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
Center compartment light
The center compartment light 3 will turn on automatically when
the seat is opened. It will remain on as long as the seat is
open, regardless of the position of the ignition switch.
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Cell phone power socket
Remove the cap 4 from the power socket and insert your
12VDV cell phone charger into the socket. The charging indi-
cator light on the dash will illuminate to alert you that the charger
is drawing power from the scooter.
The socket's rated capacity is DC 12V, 10 Watts (0.8A) or
less.
When the cell phone is recharged, unplug it and reinstall the
socket cap.
See page 30 for information about the cell phone mount 5.
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Cell phone mount
This scooter is equipped a mount to secure your cell phone
while it is charging. The mount secures the phone in a horizon-
tal position.
CONTROLS & FEATURES
To secure the cell phone in the mount:
Open the hook-and-loop fastening band 6, then press the
release button 7 to open the mount's pressure plate 8.
Set the cell phone flat on the mount and push the pressure
plate in until it matches the width of the phone. Connect the
fastening band and plug the phone's charger into the power
socket.
Do not plug any heat-generating accessory such as an
automobile cigarette lighter into the power socket be-
cause it can damage the socket or the scooter’s elec-
trical system.
Do not add electrical equipment that will exceed the
accessory socket’s capacity, as this may blow the fuse
(0.8A) for the cell phone socket.
To avoid damaging your cell phone, follow the charg-
ing and use instructions provided by the phone’s manu-
facturer.
NOTE: A cell phone charger is not included with your scooter.
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TOP VIEW
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
Helmet holder
To use the helmet holders, open the seat (see page 27), and
hook your helmet's fastener ring to the holder 1 and close the
seat securely.
Riding your scooter with a helmet attached to the holder
can interfere with the rear wheel or suspension and can
cause a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed.
Use the helmet holder only when your scooter is parked.
Do not ride with a helmet hanging from the holder.
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Center stand
Your Xciting scooter is equipped with a center stand 2 and a
side stand.
To park your scooter on the center stand, place your foot on
the stand extension and then rock the scooter to the rear, pull-
ing upward on the passenger hand rail grasped by your right
hand, while steadying the handlebars with your left hand.
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Side stand
Your Xciting scooter is equipped with a center stand and a
side stand 3.
Riding with the side stand not retracted can result in an
accident when you turn left.
Check operation of the side stand/ignition interlock sys-
tem before riding.
Always retract the side stand completely before start-
ing off.
Your scooter has an interlock safety switch which cuts off the
ignition if the side stand is down.
The side stand down indicator on the dash will light if the side
stand is left down and ignition switch is turned to ON "
" .
The side stand/ignition interlock switch works as follows:
If the side stand is down, the engine can not be started.
If the engine is running and the side stand is put down, the
engine will stop running.
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Always park your the scooter on firm, level ground to
help prevent it from falling over.
If you must park on an incline, aim the front of your
scooter uphill and place it on the center stand.
If you are parking a Xciting 500i / 500Ri model you can
use the side stand in combination with the parking
brake.
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CONTROLS & FEATURES
Suspension
Each shock absorber 4 on your scooter has 5 spring preload
adjustment positions for different load or riding conditions.
Always adjust the shock absorber pre-lead position in
sequence (1-2-3-4-5 or 5-4-3-2-1). Attempting to adjust
directly from 1 to 5 or 5 to 1 may damage the shock
absorber.
Use a pin spanner 5 to adjust the rear shock spring preload.
Position 1 is for light loads and smooth road conditions. Posi-
tions 3 to 5 increase spring preload for a stif fer rear suspen-
sion and can be used when the scooter is heavily loaded.
Be certain to adjust both shock absorbers to the same spring
preload positions.
Standard spring preload position: 3
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Diagnostic tool connector
The diagnostic tool connector 6 is located to the right of the
battery. This connector can be used by a qualified technician
with the appropriate diagnostic tools to evaluate the scooter's
electronic fuel injection and electrical systems.
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The diagnostic tool connector should only be accessed
by the service personnel at your authorized KYMCO
dealer.
Improper connection to or use of the diagnostic tool
connector could damage the electronic fuel injection
or electrical systems on your scooter.
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Pre-ride inspection
For your safety , it is very important to take a few moments
before each ride to walk around your scooter and check its
condition. If you detect any problem, be sure to address it im-
mediately, or have it corrected by your KYMCO dealer .
Improperly maintaining your scooter or failing to cor-
rect a problem before riding can cause a crash in which
you can be seriously hurt or killed.
Always perform a pre-ride inspection before every ride
and correct any problems.
5. Tires: Check condition and inflation pressure (page 71).
6. Throttle: Check for smooth operation and that it closes com-
pletely in all steering positions (page 60).
7. Lights and horn: Check that headlight, tail/brake light, turn
signals, indicators and horn function properly.
8. Engine stop switch: Check for proper function (page 20).
9. Side stand ignition cut-of f system: Check for proper func-
tion (page 64).
10.Steering: Check for condition and smoothness.
1. Engine oil level: Add engine oil if required (page 52). Check
for leaks.
2. Fuel level: Fill fuel tank when necessary (page 24). Check
for leaks.
3. Coolant level: Add coolant if required. Check for fluid leaks
(page 62).
4. Front and rear brakes: Check operation, make sure there
is no brake fluid leakage (page 65).
SECTION 3 -
OPERATION
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OPERATION
Starting the engine
Always follow the proper starting procedure described here
and on the following pages.
NOTE: Your scooter is equipped with a side stand igni-
tion cut-off system. The engine cannot be started if the
side stand is down. A running engine will shut off if the
side stand is lowered.
To protect the catalytic converter in your scooter's ex-
haust system, avoid idling for extending periods of time
and do not use leaded gasoline.
Your scooter's exhaust emits poisonous carbon mon-
oxide gas. High levels of carbon monoxide can collect
rapidly in enclosed areas such as a garage. Do not run
the scooter's engine with the garage door closed. Even
with the door open, run the engine only long enough
to move your scooter out of the garage.
To prevent damage to the starter motor, do not operate
the starter motor for more than five seconds at a time. If
the scooter fails to start immediately, check the fuel level
and the battery condition, and allow the starter motor to
cool before attempting to start the engine again.
1. Place your scooter on its center stand and put the side
stand up.
2. Lock the rear wheel by engaging the parking brake (on
Xciting 500i and 500Ri models 1).
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Once the scooter starts the rear wheel may spin. To
avoid injury, keep your body and clothing away from
the rear wheel.
Set the parking brake on Xciting 500i and 500Ri mod-
els with the scooter on the center stand so the rear
wheel does not spin during starting.
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3. Open the ignition key-hole shutter.
4. Insert the ignition key and rotate the ignition switch to “
ON.
Operating your scooter’s engine with insufficient oil
pressure can cause serious engine damage.
NOTE: The low oil pressure indicator on the dash should
go off within a few seconds of the engine starting. If the
light stays on, stop the engine immediately and check the
engine oil level.
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5. Squeeze the left (rear) brake lever.
NOTE: the electric starter will only work when the left (rear)
brake lever is squeezed and the side stand is up.
6. With the throttle closed, press the starter button. Release
the starter button as soon as the engine starts.
7. Keep the throttle closed while warming up the engine (keep
the parking brake engaged on Xciting 500i and 500Ri mod-
els).
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8. Allow the engine to warm up fully before riding.
OPERATION
Do not “BLIP” the throttle (opening it and closing it rap-
idly) as the scooter will move forward suddenly.
Do not leave the scooter unattended while the engine is
warming up.
Ignition cut off
(Xciting 250i/Ri, 300i/Ri & 500i/Ri models)
These versions of the Xciting scooter are designed to auto-
matically stop the engine and fuel pump if the scooter is tipped
over (a angle detection sensor cuts off the ignition system). If
your scooter has been tipped over, you must turn the ignition
switch to the OFF position and then back to ON to reset this
sensor before you can restart the engine.
Riding
NOTE: After starting, allow the engine oil to circulate be-
fore riding your scooter. Allow sufficient idling time after
warm or cold engine start up before applying load or rev-
ving the engine. This allows time for the lubricating oil to
reach all critical engine components.
NOTE: Review the scooter safety recommendations on
pages 6 and 7 before you ride.
Make sure flammable materials such as dry grass or
leaves do not come in contact with the exhaust system
when riding, idling, or parking your scooter.
1. Make sure the throttle is closed and the parking brake 3
(Xciting 500i and 500Ri models) is engaged before moving the
scooter off the center stand. On other models, squeeze the left
brake lever as you move the scooter of f of the center stand.
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The rear wheel must be locked when moving the scooter
off the center stand or loss of control may result.
4. Unlock the rear wheel by releasing the parking brake le-
ver 4 (Xciting 500i and 500Ri models).
5. Before starting off, indicate your direction with the turn sig-
nals, and check the conditions to see if it is safe to enter
traffic.
2. Stand on the left side of the scooter and push it forward
and off the center stand.
3. Mount the scooter from the left side keeping at least one
foot on the ground to steady the scooter .
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Grasp the handlebars firmly with both hands. Never at-
tempt one-handed operation, as a loss of vehicle con-
trol could result.
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6. To accelerate, open the throttle gradually; the scooter will
move forward.
7. To decelerate, close throttle.
8. When slowing down the scooter, coordination of the throttle
and front and rear brakes is important. Both front and rear
brakes should be applied together. Independent use of only
the front or rear brake reduces stopping performance.
9. When approaching a corner or turn, close the throttle fully
and slow the scooter down by simultaneously applying both
front and rear brakes.
10. After completing the turn, open the throttle gradually to
accelerate the scooter.
Excessive braking can cause either wheel to lock, re-
ducing your control of the scooter.
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11. When descending a steep grade, close the throttle fully
and apply both brakes to slow the scooter.
Avoid continuous use of the brakes, which may result in
overheating and reduction of braking system's efficiency.
12. When riding on wet or loose surfaces, be especially cau-
tious.
When riding in wet or rainy conditions or on loose sur-
faces, your ability to maneuver and stop will be reduced.
For your safety:
Exercise extreme caution when braking, accelerating
or turning.
Ride at slower speeds and allow for extra stopping
distance.
Keep the scooter as upright as possible.
Use extreme caution when riding over slippery sur-
faces such as railroad tracks, iron plates, manhole
covers, and painted lines.
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Parking
1. After stopping the scooter turn the ignition switch counter-
clockwise to the " " (OFF) position and remove the key.
2. Use the center stand to support the scooter while parked.
3. Lock the steering (see page 17) to help prevent theft.
Always park your the scooter on firm, level ground to
help prevent it from falling over.
If you must park on an incline, aim the front of your
scooter uphill and place it on the center stand.
If you are parking an Xciting 500i / 500Ri model, you
can use the side stand in combination with the parking
brake.
The exhaust pipe and muffler become very hot during
operation and remain sufficiently hot for some time af-
ter stopping the engine to inflict serious burns.
Park your scooter where pedestrians or children are not
likely to touch the muffler.
Make sure flammable materials such as dry grass or
leaves do not come in contact with the exhaust system
when parking your scooter.
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Break-in recommendations
The first 1000 miles (1600 km) of riding are the most impor-
tant in the life of your scooter . Proper break-in operation dur-
ing this time will help ensure maximum life and performance
from your new scooter . Proper break-in operation allows the
machined surfaces to polish each other and mate smoothly .
Your scooter’s reliability and performance depend on special
care and restraint exercised during the break-in period. It is
especially important that you avoid operating the engine in a
manner which could expose the engine parts to excessive heat.
The following guidelines should be followed during the break-
in period:
Maximum throttle operation:
Initial 500 miles (800 km): ........Less than 1/2 throttle
Up to 1000 miles (1600 km): .... Less than 3/4 throttle
Vary the engine speed:
The engine speed should be varied and not held at a constant
rate for long periods of time. This allows the parts to be "loaded"
with pressure, and then unloaded, allowing the parts to cool.
This aids in the mating process of the engine and transmis-
sion components. It is essential that some stress be placed
on these components during break-in to ensure this mating
process. Do not, however , apply excessive load on the
scooter's drive line.
Avoid constant low speed:
Operating the engine at constant low speed (light load) can
cause parts to glaze and not seat in properly. Allow the engine
to accelerate freely through the gears, without exceeding the
recommended throttle openings.
Avoid using full throttle for the first 1600 km (1000 miles).
The initial service:
Observe your first and most critical service The 600 mile (1000
km) initial service is the most important service your scooter
will receive. During the break-in period all of the engine com-
ponents will have worn in, and all of the other parts will have
seated in, so adjustments will be required. All fasteners will be
tightened, and the contaminated engine oil will be replaced.
NOTE: Completion of the 600 mile (1000 km) initial ser-
vice will ensure optimum service life and performance from
your scooter. Do not delay in having this service performed
once your scooter reaches this mileage.
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Breaking in the new tires
New tires need proper break-in to assure maximum perfor-
mance, just as your scooter's engine does. 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
braking for the first 100 miles (160 km).
The 1000 km (600 miles) service should be performed
as outlined in the maintenance schedule section of this
owner's manual. Pay particular attention to the caution
and warning in 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 could cause the tires to
slip and could result in you 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).
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SECTION 4 -
MAINTENANCE
The importance of maintenance
Maintaining your scooter properly is essential for safe, eco-
nomical and trouble-free riding. It will also help reduce air pol-
lution and maximize fuel economy.
To help you properly care for your scooter, the following pages
in this Owner's Manual include a maintenance schedule to
help you make sure your scooter is serviced at the appropri-
ate intervals.
These instructions are based on the assumption that your
scooter will be used exclusively for its designed purpose. Sus-
tained high speed operation or operation in unusually wet or
dusty conditions will require more frequent service than speci-
fied in the maintenance schedule. Consult your KYMCO dealer
for recommendations applicable to your individual needs and
use.
NOTE: Always follow the inspection and maintenance rec-
ommendations and schedules in this Owner's Manual.
When performing maintenance on your scooter you may
need to start the engine. Running your scooter's en-
gine indoors or in a garage can be hazardous. Exhaust
gas contains carbon monoxide, a gas that is colorless
and odorless, and can cause death or severe injury.
Operate the engine only where these is adequate venti-
lation, preferably outdoors.
If your scooter tips over or becomes involved in a crash,
be sure your KYMCO dealer inspects all major parts,
even if you are able to make some repairs.
Improperly maintaining this scooter or failing to cor-
rect a problem before you ride could result in a crash in
which you could be seriously hurt or killed.
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Maintenance schedule (Xciting 500i & 500Ri models)
Perform the pre-ride inspection (see page 34) at each scheduled maintenance period. This interval should be judged by
odometer reading or months, whichever comes first.
Maintenance schedule legend (see page 46 and 47):
I: INSPECT AND CLEAN, ADJUST, LUBRICATE OR REPLACE IF NECESSAR Y
C: CLEAN R: REPLACE A: ADJUST L: LUBRICATE
The maintenance schedule on the flowing two pages specifies the maintenance required to keep your Xciting 500i or 500Ri
scooter in peak operating condition. Maintenance work should be performed in accordance with KYMCO standards and
specifications by properly trained and equipped technicians. Your KYMCO dealer meets all of these requirements.
* Should be serviced by your KYMCO dealer, unless you have the proper tools, service data and are technically qualified.
* * In the interest of safety, we recommend these items be serviced only by your KYMCO dealer . KYMCO USA recommends
that your KYMCO dealer road test your scooter after each periodic maintenance service is completed.
Maintenance schedule notes (see page 46 and 47):
1. At higher odometer readings, repeat at the frequency interval established here.
2. Service more frequently if the scooter is ridden in unusually wet or dusty areas.
3. Service more frequently when riding in rain or at full throttle.
4. Inspect every 12,000 mi (18,000 km) after replacement.
5. Replace every 1 year, or every 6,000 mi (1,000 km), whichever comes first. Replacement requires mechanical skill.
6. Replace every 2 years, or at the indicated odometer interval, whichever comes first. Replacement requires mechanical skill.
7. Replace every 2 years. Replacement requires mechanical skill.
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MAINTENANCE
Maintenance schedule (Xciting 250/300i & 250/300Ri models)
Perform the pre-ride inspection (see page 34) at each scheduled maintenance period. This interval should be judged by
odometer reading or months, whichever comes first.
Maintenance schedule legend (see page 49 and 50):
I: INSPECT AND CLEAN, ADJUST, LUBRICATE OR REPLACE IF NECESSAR Y
C: CLEAN R: REPLACE A: ADJUST L: LUBRICATE
The maintenance schedule on the flowing two pages specifies the maintenance required to keep your Xciting scooter in peak
operating condition. Maintenance work should be performed in accordance with KYMCO standards and specifications by
properly trained and equipped technicians. Your KYMCO dealer meets all of these requirements.
* Should be serviced by your KYMCO dealer, unless you have the proper tools, service data and are technically qualified.
* * In the interest of safety, we recommend these items be serviced only by your KYMCO dealer . KYMCO USA recommends
that your KYMCO dealer road test your scooter after each periodic maintenance service is completed.
Maintenance schedule notes (see page 49 and 50):
1. At higher odometer readings, repeat at the frequency interval established here.
2. Service more frequently if the scooter is ridden in unusually wet or dusty areas.
3. Service more frequently when riding in rain or at full throttle.
4. Clean every 1,200 mi (2,000 km) after replacement and replace every 3,000 mi (5,000 km).
5. Replace every 1 year, or every 2,400 mi (2,400 km), whichever comes first. Replacement requires mechanical skill.
6. Replace every 6,000 mi (10,000 km) or once a year at very 3,000 mi (5,000 km). Replacement requires mechanical skill.
7. Replace every 2 years. Replacement requires mechanical skill.
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MAINTENANCE
Tool kit
Your scooter has a tool kit that will aid you in the maintenance
of your scooter.
The tool kit 1 is located under the seat (to open the seat, see
page 27).
Crankcase breather drain
Your scooter has a drain tube that permits you to drain water
and oil that has condensed in the air cleaner.
When you see that fluid has accumulated in the transparent
drain tube 2, remove the plug 3 and drain the fluid into a
suitable container. After draining, reinstall the plug.
NOTE: You will need to drain the crankcase breather tube
more frequently if your are riding your scooter in the rain,
operating it often at full throttle, or after the scooter is
washed or overturned. Dispose of this residue in an en-
vironmentally appropriate manner.
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Engine oil
Engine oil recommendation
Use a premium quality 4-stroke engine oil to ensure longer
service life of your scooter. Only use oils that have a SJ rating
per the API service classification.
Engine oil viscosity - Xciting 500i or 500Ri: SAE 5W-50
Engine oil viscosity - Xciting 300i or 300Ri: SAE 15W-40
Engine oil viscosity - Xciting 250i or 250Ri: SAE 15W-40
If these viscosities are not available, select an alternative
engine oil according to the chart shown below.
ENGINE OIL VISCOSITIES
Engine oil capacity - Xciting 500i or 500Ri: 2.1 qt (2.0 L)
Engine oil capacity - Xciting 300i or 300Ri: 0.95 qt (0.9 L)
Engine oil capacity - Xciting 250i or 250Ri: 0.95 qt (0.9 L)
Engine oil level inspection
Check the engine oil level each day before riding your scooter.
The level must be maintained between the upper 1 and lower
level 2 marks on the oil filler cap/dipstick 3.
1. Start the engine and let it idle for a few minutes. Make sure
the red low oil pressure indicator goes of f. If the light re-
mains on, stop the engine immediately.
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Running the engine with insufficient oil pressure can
cause serious engine damage.
2. Stop the engine and put the scooter on its center stand on
level ground.
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3. After a few minutes, remove the oil filler cap/dipstick, wipe it
clean, and reinsert the oil filler cap/dipstick without screwing it
in. Remove the oil filler cap/dipstick. The oil level should be
between the upper and lower marks on the oil filler cap/dip-
stick.
4. If required, add the specified oil (see page 52) so the oil level
touches the upper level mark on the dipstick. Do not overfill.
5. Reinstall the oil filler cap/dipstick 3. Check for oil leaks.
The engine and related components can become very hot.
Use care when inspecting the oil level so you do not burn
yourself. If needed, let the engine and exhaust system cool
before working in those areas.
Engine oil replacement
Engine oil quality is the primary factor that af fects engine lon-
gevity. Change your scooter's engine oil as specified in the
maintenance schedule (see page 45 or 48).
NOTE: When riding your scooter in very dusty conditions,
oil changes should be performed more frequently than
specified in the maintenance schedule.
NOTE: Always dispose of used engine oil in a environ-
mentally responsible manner. You should take the drain
oil in a sealed container to your local recycling center or
service station for reclamation. Do not throw the oil in the
trash, pour it on the ground, or pour it down a drain.
NOTE: Change the engine oil with the engine at normal
operating temperature and the scooter on its center stand
to assure complete and rapid draining.
Prolonged contact with used engine oil can cause skin
cancer. Although rare, this possibly exists if you handle oil
on a frequent basis. Thoroughly wash your hands with soap
and water as soon as possible after handling used oil.
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1. Remove the oil filler/dipstick 3 from the right crankcase
cover.
2. Place a suitable container (drain pan) under the left crank-
case.
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3. Remove the oil drain plug 4 from the crankcase to drain
the oil.
4. Reinstall the drain plug and tighten it to the specified torque.
Engine oil capacity - Xciting 500i or 500Ri: 2.1 qt (2.0 L)
Engine oil capacity - Xciting 300i or 300Ri: 0.95 qt (0.9 L)
Engine oil capacity - Xciting 250i or 250Ri: 0.95 qt (0.9 L)
NOTE: Amounts are after draining the oil only.
Oil drain plug torque: 18 lb-ft (25 N-m)
5. Add oil to the engine per the amounts listed below , and
reinstall the oil filler/dipstick.
6. Start the engine and let it idle for 2 - 3 minutes.
7. Stop the engine and check the oil level on the dipstick
when the scooter is parked on the center stand, on level
ground.
8. Adjust the oil level as required (so the level reaches the
upper mark on the dipstick). Replace the dipstick and in-
spect for any leaks.
Running the engine with insufficient oil pressure can
cause serious engine damage.
The engine and related components can become very hot.
Use care when inspecting the oil level so you do not burn
yourself. If needed, let the engine and exhaust system cool
before working in those areas.
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Oil filter cartridge service
(Xciting 500i & 500Ri models)
Oil strainer screen service
(Xciting 250/300i & 250/300RI models)
Changing the oil filter cartridge requires a special oil filter car-
tridge tool and a torque wrench. If you do not have these tools
and the necessary technical skill, have this service performed
by your KYMCO dealer.
NOTE: If you did not use a torque wrench during this pro-
cedure, see your KYMCO dealer as soon as possible so
the fasteners and the oil filter cartridge can be checked for
proper installation.
NOTE: Change the engine oil with the engine at normal
operating temperature and with the scooter on its center
stand to assure complete and rapid draining.
1. Remove the oil filler/dipstick 3 from the right crankcase cover.
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2. Place a drain pan under the crankcase and remove the oil
strainer screen cap 5.
3. The spring 6 and the oil strainer screen 7 will come out
when the cap 5 is removed.
4. Clean the oil strainer screen.
5. Make sure the oil strainer screen, the seal on the screen,
and the drain plug O-ring 8 are in good condition.
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6. Xciting 500i & 500RI models: Remove the rubber sleeve
8 by removing the clip AT.
7. Xciting 500i & 500RI models: Remove the oil filter cartridge
AK with a filter wrench, and allow any residual oil to drain out.
Discard the oil filter cartridge.
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8. Xciting 500i & 500RI models: Apply a thin coat of fresh en-
gine oil to the new oil filter cartridge’s rubber seal AL.
9. Xciting 500i & 500RI models: Using the KYMCO special
tool and a torque wrench, install the new oil filter cartridge and
tighten it to the specified torque.
ALAL
ALAL
AL
Oil filter cartridge torque: 8 lb-ft (12 N-m)
Only use a genuine KYMCO genuine oil filter cartridge,
or a filter cartridge of equivalent quality, on your scooter.
Using the wrong KYMCO filter cartridge, or a non-
KYMCO filter cartridge which is not of equivalent qual-
ity, may cause engine damage.
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500i & 500Ri models
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10. Install the oil strainer screen, spring and oil strainer screen
cap. Tighten the cap to the specified torque.
Oil strainer screen cap torque: 11 lb-ft (15 N-m)
11. Fill the crankcase with the recommended grade engine oil
(see page 52).
Engine oil capacity - Xciting 500i or 500Ri: 2.2 qt (2.1 L)
Engine oil capacity - Xciting 300i or 300Ri: 0.95 qt (0.9 L)
Engine oil capacity - Xciting 250i or 250Ri: 0.95 qt (0.9 L)
NOTE: Amounts are after draining the oil and filter, only.
12. Install the oil filler cap/dipstick.
13. Start the engine and let it idle for 2 - 3 minutes.
14. Stop the engine and check the oil level on the dipstick with
the scooter parked on the center stand, on level ground.
15. Adjust the oil level as required (so the oil reaches the up-
per mark on the dipstick). Replace the dipstick and inspect
for any leaks.
Transmission fluid change
1. Place the scooter on its center stand.
2. Remove the transmission fluid drain bolt 1.
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500i & 500Ri models
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3. Remove the transmission fluid filler bolt 2, then slowly rotate
the rear wheel to drain the fluid. After the fluid has drained out,
reinstall the drain bolt with a new sealing washer and tighten it
to the specified torque.
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Transmission fluid drain bolt torque: 15 lb-ft (20 N-m)
4. Fill the transmission with the recommend fluid to the capacity
listed below.
Transmission fluid type: SAE 90
Transmission fluid capacity
Xciting 500i or 500Ri: 0.48 qt (0.48 L)
Transmission fluid capacity
Xciting 250i or 250Ri: 0.2 qt (0.18 L)
Xciting 300i or 300Ri: 0.2 qt (0.18 L)
NOTE: Amounts are after draining the fluid, only.
5. Install the transmission filler bolt with a new sealing washer
and tighten it to the specified torque.
Transmission fluid filler bolt torque: 15 lb-ft (20 N-m)
250/300i & 250/300Ri models
500i & 500Ri models
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Air cleaner filter element
(Xciting 500i and 500Ri models):
The air cleaner filter element should be serviced at regular
intervals. Service the element more often when riding in un-
usually wet or dusty areas.
1. Open seat (see page 27)
2. Remove air cleaner cover 1.
3. Remove the screws and air cleaner case cover 2.
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4. Remove the air cleaner element 3 by pulling it out.
5. Discard the air cleaner element.
6. Install a new air cleaner element. Use the KYMCO genuine
air cleaner element or an equivalent air cleaner element speci-
fied for your scooter.
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7. Complete the installation by reinstalling the air cleaner parts in
the reverse order of removal.
Using the wrong KYMCO air cleaner element or a non-
KYMCO air cleaner element which is not of equivalent
quality may cause premature engine wear or perfor-
mance problems.
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Air cleaner filter element
(Xciting 250/300i & 250/300Ri models):
The air cleaner filter element 1 should be serviced at regular
intervals by a KYMCO dealer, unless you have the proper tools,
service data and are technically qualified to do so.
Have the element serviced more often when riding in unusu-
ally wet or dusty areas.
Using the wrong KYMCO air cleaner element or a non-
KYMCO air cleaner element which is not of equivalent
quality may cause premature engine wear or perfor-
mance problems.
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Throttle operation
1. Before each ride, check for smooth throttle grip rotation from
the fully open to the fully closed position at both full steering
positions.
2. Measure the throttle grip free play at the throttle grip flange
(per the illustration above).
Throttle free play: 0.08-0.24 in (2.0 - 6.0 mm)
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Throttle free play adjustment
1. Slide the rubber sleeve 1 back to expose the throttle cable
adjuster 2.
2. Loosen the lock nut 3, then turn the adjuster to obtain the
correct free play.
3. Tighten the lock nut and reinstall the sleeve.
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Spark plug
Remove the carbon deposits from the spark plug
with a small wire brush or a spark plug clean-
ing machine. After cleaning (or when in-
stalling a new spark plug) readjust the
spark plug gap to specified limit by us-
ing a spark plug gap thickness gauge. The
spark plug should be replaced periodically .
Whenever removing the carbon deposits, be sure to observe
the color of the removed spark plug's porcelain tip. This color
tells you whether or not the standard spark plug is suitable for
your type of riding. Under normal usage, a spark plug's porce-
lain tip should be light brown or tan color . If the spark plug
porcelain tip is very white or glazed appearing, then the spark
plug has been operating too hot. In such a situation, you should
replace the standard spark plug with a spark plug that has a
colder heat range (usually a higher number; consult with your
KYMCO dealer when selecting an alternate spark plug).
An improper spark plug may have an incorrect fit or
heat range for your engine. This may cause severe en-
gine damage which will not be covered under warranty.
Never use a spark plug with an improper heat range, as
severe engine damage could result.
Recommended spark plug
500i or 500Ri models: CR7E
Spark plug gap: 0.024 - 0.028 in
(0.6 - 0.7 mm)
250/300i or 250/300Ri models: DPR6EA-9
Spark plug gap: 0.032 - 0.036 in
(0.8 - 0.9 mm)
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Coolant level inspection
The reserve tank is under left floorboard. Check the coolant level through the inspection win-
dow 1 at the left side skirt while the engine is at the normal operating temperature, with the
scooter in an upright position.
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If the coolant level is below the LOWER level mark 3, remove the left floor mat 4, remove the lid screw 5, the reserve tank
lid 6, and then the reserve tank cap 7 to add coolant mixture until it reaches the upper level mark 2.
NOTE: If the reserve tank is empty, or if coolant loss is
excessive during use, check for leaks, and see your
KYMCO dealer immediately for repair.
Add coolant to the reserve tank only. Do not attempt to
add coolant by removing the radiator cap. Coolant in
the radiator is under pressure and is very hot and can
cause serious burns.
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Coolant replacement
The coolant in your scooter should be replaced by a KYMCO
dealer, unless you have the proper tools, access to service
data, and are technically qualified.
NOTE: Always add coolant to the reserve tank. Do not
attempt to add coolant by removing the radiator cap.
Removing the radiator cap while the engine is hot can
cause the coolant to spray out, seriously scalding you.
Always let the engine and radiator cool down before
removing the radiator cap.
Coolant recommendation
It is your responsibility to have your scooter serviced so it has
the proper type and amount of coolant in the cooling system
and engine. The coolant must be in good condition and have
the proper ratio of antifreeze and distilled water to prevent
freezing, overheating, and corrosion. When servicing the cool-
ant, you should arrange to use only high quality ethylene gly-
col antifreeze that contains corrosion protection inhibitors spe-
cifically formulated for use in aluminum engines (see the anti-
freeze container label).
A 50:50 solution of antifreeze and distilled water is required for
the cooling system of your scooter . This coolant solution is
recommended for most operating temperatures and provides
good corrosion protection.
Use only low-mineral drinking water or distilled water
as a part of the antifreeze solution. Water that is high in
mineral content or salt may be harmful to the aluminum
engine. Using coolant with silicate inhibitors may cause
premature wear of water pump seals or blockage of ra-
diator passages. Using tap water can cause engine dam-
age.
If you are using your scooter in an environment where
it will encounter freezing temperatures, you should have
a higher concentration of antifreeze installed by your
KYMCO dealer to provide additional protection against
freezing the engine. This higher concentration should
not exceed 60% antifreeze -to -distilled water.
During warmer times, bring the antifreeze ratio back to
the standard ratio. A concentration of less than 40:60
(40% antifreeze) will not provide proper corrosion pro-
tection.
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Front and rear suspension inspection
1. Check the fork assembly by squeezing the front brake
lever and pump the fork up and down vigorously. Suspen-
sion action should be smooth, and there should be no
fluid leakage.
2. Swing arm bearings should be checked by pushing hard
against the side of the rear wheel while the scooter is on
the center stand. Free play indicates worn bearings.
3. Carefully inspect all front and rear suspension fasteners
for tightness.
NOTE: If you discover any irregularities during your sus-
pension inspection, take your scooter to a KYMCO dealer
immediately for service.
Interlock function check:
Check the side stand ignition cut-of f system:
1. Place the scooter on its center stand.
Side stand
Your scooter’s side stand is not only necessary when you park,
but it contains an important safety feature. This feature cuts-
off the ignition if you try to ride the scooter when the side
stand is down. Per the maintenance schedule, you should per-
form the following side stand inspection.
Physical inspection
Check the spring for damage or loss of tension. Check the
metal stand itself to make sure it is not damaged or bent.
Check that the stand has free, smooth movement from the
UP to the DOWN position.
2. Put the side stand up and start the engine.
3. Lower the side stand. The engine should stop as you put
the side stand down.
NOTE: If the side stand system does not operate as de-
scribed, see your KYMCO dealer for service.
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Brake lever adjusters
There is an adjuster on each brake lever . Each adjuster has
four positions so that the released lever position can be ad-
justed to suit the rider's hands.
To adjust the distance of the lever from the handlebar grip,
push the lever 1 forward and turn the adjuster knob 2 to
align the number with the arrow mark 3 on the lever holder.
NOTE: The distance from the grip to the released lever is
at its closest at number 4 and the furthest away at num-
ber 1.
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Brake fluid
Brake fluid level inspection
With the scooter in an upright position, check the front and
rear fluid level.
The level should be above the lower level mark. If the level is at
or below the lower level mark "L", check the brake pads for
wear (see page 66).
Worn brake pads should be replaced immediately. If the
pads are not worn, have your brake system inspected
for leaks. Do not ride your scooter unless the brakes
are in perfect working order.
NOTE: Other checks - make sure there are no fluid leaks.
Check for deterioration or cracks in the hoses and fittings.
Brake fluid type: DOT 4
(from a sealed container)
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Brake pad inspection
Brake pad wear on your scooter depends upon the severity of
usage, the type of riding, and road conditions (generally , the
pads will wear faster on wet and dirty roads). Inspect the pads
at each regular maintenance interval.
Rear brake pads
Check the cutout in each brake pad. The cutout should be
visible indicating that brake pad is not worn down to the brake
rotor. If either pad is worn to the cutout, replace both pads as a
set.
NOTE: See your KYMCO dealer for brake pad service.
Front right/left brake pads
Check the cutout in each brake pad, the cutout should be vis-
ible, indicating that brake pad is not worn down to the brake
rotor. If either pad is worn to the cutout, replace both pads as a
set.
NOTE: See your KYMCO dealer for brake pad service.
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Parking brake inspection
Xciting 500i and 500Ri models
Periodically inspect the parking brake function. Counting the
number of notches that the parking brake's ratchet mecha-
nism engages will help you determine if the parking brake re-
quires service.
1. Stop the engine and put the scooter on its center stand on
level ground.
2. Pull the parking brake lever slowly and count the number
of notches until the lever meets full resistance (the park-
ing brake is engaged).
Standard lever stroke: 3 to 6 notches
NOTE: If adjustment is necessary, have the brake adjusted
by your KYMCO dealer.
Battery
Your KYMCO scooter is equipped with a maintenance-free
(sealed) type battery so it is not necessary to check the battery's
electrolyte level or add distilled water.
NOTE: If your battery seems weak and/or is leaking elec-
trolyte (causing hard starting or other electrical troubles),
contact your KYMCO dealer immediately .
Your battery is a maintenance-free type and can be per-
manently damaged if the cap strip is removed.
Your scooter's battery gives off explosive hydrogen gas
during normal operation. A spark or flame can cause
the battery to explode with enough force to kill or seri-
ously hurt you. Wear protective clothing and a face
shield, or have a qualified technician perform the bat-
tery maintenance.
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Battery removal
The battery is in the battery box below seat.
NOTE: Always keep ignition switch OFF when servicing
the battery.
1. Open the seat (see page 27).
2. Remove the cover screws 1 and battery cover 2.
3. Remove the battery retainer 3.
4. Disconnect the negative (-) terminal lead 4 from the
battery first, then disconnect the positive (+) terminal
lead 5.
5. Pull out the battery from the battery box.
Battery installation:
Install in the reverse order of the battery removal: Connect the
positive lead (+) first, then the negative lead (-).
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Fuses
When frequent fuse failures occur, it usually indicates a short
circuit or an overload in the electrical system.
Fuse list
30A ... CHARGE fuse protects battery charging system.
15A ... MAIN fuse protects all electrical circuits.
15A ... HEAD-HI/LO fuse protects the headlight high/lower
beam and high beam indicator light.
10A ... IGNITION fuse protects the ignition system.
10A ... FAN fuse protects the cooling fan motor .
BLOWN FUSE
NOTE: See your KYMCO dealer for electrical system di-
agnosis and repair.
Never use a fuse with a different rating from that specified.
Serious damage to the electrical system or a fire may re-
sult, causing a dangerous loss of lights or engine power.
Fuse box (fuse replacement)
The fuse box 6 is located to left side of the battery in the battery
box. The fuses 7 in the box are rated at 10A and 15A.
1. Open the seat (see page 27).
3. Open the fuse box cover 6
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2. Open the battery cover. (see page 68).
4. Pull out the failed fuse and install a new fuse.
Spare fuses 8 are located in the battery retainer.
5. Close the fuse box covers and seat.
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Charge fuse (charge fuse replacement)
The charge fuse is on located on the starter relay near the
right side of the battery in the battery box.
NOTE: The charge fuse (and its spare) are rated at 30A
To replace the charge fuse:
1. Open the seat (see page 27).
2. Remove the battery (see page 68).
3. Disconnect the wire connector 1 of the relay.
4. Pull out the old fuse 2 and install a new fuse. The spare
fuse is located in the battery retainer .
5. Reconnect the connector.
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Tires
NOTE: Check the tire inflation pressure and tire tread con-
dition at the periods listed in the periodic maintenance
schedule. For maximum safety and good tire life, the tire
pressures should be inspected more often.
Failure to follow these warnings may result in an acci-
dent due to tire failure. The tires on your scooter are a
crucial link between your scooter and the road. You and
your passenger's personal safety are dependant upon
the condition of your scooter's tires.
Follow these instructions:
Check tire condition and pressure, and adjust the
inflation pressure before each ride.
Avoid overloading your scooter.
Replace a tire when worn to the specified limit, or
if you find any damage such as cuts or cracks.
Always use the proper size and type of tires as
specified in this Owner's Manual.
Balance the wheel after tire installation.
Read this section of Owner's Manual carefully.
Failure to perform a reasonable break-in of the tires
could cause tire slip and loss of control.
Use extra care when riding on new tires as the grip will
be limited. Perform proper break-in of the tires, as stated
in the break-in recommendation section of this manual.
Avoid hard acceleration, hard cornering, and hard brak-
ing for the first 100 miles (160 km).
Tire pressure
Insufficient air pressure in the tires not only accelerates tire
wear but it also af fects the stability of your scooter . Under-
inflated tires make smooth cornering difficult and over-inflated
tires decrease the amount of tire in contact with the ground
which can lead to skids and loss of control. Make sure that the
tire pressures on your scooter are within the specified limits at
all times. Tire pressure should only be adjusted when the tires
are cold.
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Check the tire condition each day before you ride your scooter.
Replace the tires if they show visual evidence of damage,
such as cracks or cuts, or if tread depth is less than 0.06 in
(1.6 mm) in the front, 0.08 in (2.0 mm) in the rear.
NOTE: These wear limits will be reached before the wear
bars molded into the tire make contact with the road.
Measure the depth of the tread, do not rely on a visual
inspection only.
Tire tread condition
The tire's condition and type affect vehicle performance. Cuts
or cracks in the tires can lead to tire failure and can lead to
you losing control of your scooter W orn tires are susceptible
to puncture failures and the subsequent loss of control when
the tire deflates. Tire wear also affects the tire profile, chang-
ing the scooter's handling characteristics.
When you replace a tire on your scooter , be sure to replace it
with a tire of the size listed below . If you use a dif ferent size
tire, scooter handling may be adversely af fected, possibly af-
fecting your ability to control your scooter .
Front Rear
Size: 120/70-15 150/70-14
Type: TUBELESS TUBELESS
NOTE: Be sure to balance the wheel after repairing a puncture
or replacing the tire. Proper wheel balance is important to avoid
variable wheel-to-road contact, and to avoid uneven tire wear .
An improperly repaired, installed, or balanced tire can
cause you to lose control of your scooter or shorten
tire life.
Ask your KYMCO dealer, or a qualified tire special-
ity shop, to perform tire repir, replacment, and bal-
ancing because proper tools and experience are
required.
Always install tires according to the rotation di-
rection shown by arrows on the sidewall of each
tire.
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Failure to follow this manual's instructions about tube-
less tires may result in an accident due to tire failure.
Tubeless tires require different service procedures than
tube-type tires.
Tubeless tires require a tight seal between the tire
bead and wheel rim. Special tire irons and rim pro-
tectors, or a specialized tire mounting machine,
must be used for removing and installing tires to
prevent tire or rim damage which could result in
an air leak.
Repair puncture in tubeless tires by removing the
tire and applying an internal patch. Repairs of this
type should only be done by a qualified tire ser-
vice professional.
Never use an external repair plug to repair a punc-
ture since the plug may work loose as a result of
the cornering forces experienced in a scooter tire.
After repairing a tire, do not exceed 50 MPH (80
km/h) for the first 24 hours, and then never exceed
80 MPH (130 km/h) thereafter. This is to avoid ex-
cessive heat build-up which could cause the re-
pair to fail; resulting in tire deflation.
Replace the tire if it is punctured in the sidewall
area, or if a puncture in the tread area is larger than
3/16 in (6 mm). Punctures of this size cannot be
repaired adequately.
Cleaning
Clean your scooter regularly to protect the surface finishes
and inspect for damage, wear , and oil, coolant or brake fluid
leakage.
Avoid cleaning products that are not specifically designed for
scooter, motorcycle, or automobile surfaces. Non-specific
cleaners may contain harsh detergents or chemical solvents
that could damage the metal, paint, and plastic on your scooter.
NOTE: If your scooter is still warm from recent operation,
give the engine and exhaust system time to cool off be-
fore washing. Avoid the use of high pressure water spray
(typical in coin-operated car washes) as the powerful spray
can damage components on your scooter.
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Washing your scooter
1. Rinse the scooter thoroughly with cool water to remove any
loose dirt.
2. Clean the scooter with a sponge or soft cloth using cool water.
Avoid directing water at muffler outlets and electrical parts.
NOTE: The inside of the headlight lens may be clouded im-
mediately after washing the scooter. Moisture condensation
inside the headlight lens will disappear gradually by heat from
the headlight. After washing, run the engine while keeping
the headlight on to dissipate the condensation.
3. Clean the plastic parts using a cloth or sponge dampened with a
solution of mild detergent and water. Rub the soiled area gently
rinsing it frequently with fresh water . Take care to keep brake
fluid or other chemical solvents away from the scooter , as they
will damage the plastic and painted surfaces.
4. After cleaning, rinse the scooter thoroughly with plenty of
clean water. This rinsing is required to remove detergent
residue can corrode alloy parts.
5. Dry the scooter and then start the engine, and let it run for
several minutes.
6. Test the brakes before riding the scooter . Several applica-
tions of the brakes may be necessary to restore normal brak-
ing performance.
NOTE: Due to water on the brake components, braking
efficiency may be temporarily impaired immediately after
washing the scooter. Anticipate longer stopping distance
to avoid a possible accident.
Finishing touches:
After washing your scooter , consider using a commercially-
available spray cleaner/polish or a quality liquid or paste wax
to enhance and protect the paint's finish. Use only a non-abra-
sive polish or wax made specifically for scooters, motorcycles,
or automobiles. Apply the polish or wax according to the in-
structions on the container.
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Clean the windshield
Using plenty of water, clean the windshield with a soft cloth or
sponge (avoid using detergents or any kind of chemical cleaner
on the windshield). Dry the windshield with a soft, clean cloth.
To avoid possible scratching or other damage, use only water
and a soft cloth or sponge to clean the windshield.
For a dirtier windshield, use a diluted neutral detergent with a
sponge and plenty of water. Make sure to rinse of f all the de-
tergent. (Detergent residue may cause windshield cracks.)
Replace the windshield if scratches cannot be removed and
they obstruct clear vision.
Do not let battery fluid, brake fluid or other acid chemicals contact
the windshield body trim as they will damage the plastic.
Removing road salt
The salt used in some communities to prevent road icing can
become very corrosive to your scooter. Wash your scooter as
soon as possible if it comes in contact with road salt (or sea
water).
1. Clean the scooter using cool water (see page 74). Do not
use warm water; as this will increase the corrosive effect of
the salt.
2. Dry the scooter and protect painted and metal surfaces
with wax or polish.
Painted aluminum wheel maintenance
Even if protected by paint, aluminum may corrode from con-
tact with dirt, mud, or road salt. Clean the scooter's wheels
with a wet sponge and mild detergent. Avoid stiff brushes, steel
wool, or cleaners containing abrasives or chemical compounds.
After washing, rinse with plenty of water and dry with a clean
cloth . Apply touch-up paint to the wheels where damage has
occured.
Exhaust pipe maintenance
The exhaust system is stainless steel, but it can become stained
by oil or mud. If necessary , remove heat stains with a liquid
kitchen-counter abrasive.
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STORAGE GUIDE
Extended storage, such as for the winter months, requires that
you take certain steps to reduce the effects of deterioration
from the non-use of your scooter. Whenever possible, perform
any necessary periodic maintenance or repairs before storage
so the scooter will be in good condition for riding when it is
removed from storage.
Storage
1. Change the engine oil and filter.
2. Make sure the cooling system is filled with a 50/50% anti-
freeze solution.
3. Drain the carburetor (if equipped) and empty the fuel tank
into an approved gasoline container using a commercially
available hand siphon or an equivalent method. Spray the
inside of the tank with an aerosol rust-inhibiting oil. Close
the fuel filler cap on the fuel tank
Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You can
be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel. Stop
the engine and keep heat, sparks, and flame away. Re-
fuel the scooter outdoors and wipe up any spills imme-
diately.
4. To prevent rusting in the cylinders, perform the following:
Remove the spark plug cap from the spark plug, and use tape
or string to secure the caps to any convenient plastic body part
so that they are positioned away from the spark plugs.
Remove the spark plugs from the engine and store them in
a safe, dry place. Do not connect the spark plugs to the
spark plug caps.
Pour a tablespoon (15 - 20 cc) of clean engine oil into each
cylinder and cover the spark plug holes with a piece of cloth.
Crank the engine several times to distribute the oil.
Reinstall the spark plugs and spark plug caps.
5. Remove the battery. Store it in an area protected from freez-
ing temperatures and direct sunlight. Slow charge the bat-
tery once a month (use a quality charger designed for use
on a maintenance-free type battery).
6. Wash and dry the scooter . Wax all painted surfaces. Coat
the chrome or bare aluminum parts with rust inhibiting oil.
7. Inflate the tires to their recommended pressures. Place the
scooter on blocks to raise both tires of f the ground.
8. Cover the scooter (don't use plastic or other coated materi-
als) and store in an unheated area, free of excessive mois-
ture, with a minimum of daily temperature variation. Do not
store the scooter in direct sunlight as the sun's UV rays can
damage the body work and other components.
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MAINTENANCE
Removal from storage
1. Uncover and clean the scooter.
2. Change the engine oil if more than 1 month has passed
since the start of storage.
3. Charge the battery as required (use a quality charger de-
signed for use on a maintenance-free type battery). Install
the battery.
4. Drain any excess aerosol rust-inhibiting oil from the fuel
tank. Fill the fuel tank with fresh gasoline.
5. Perform all the pre-ride inspection checks (see page 34).
Test ride the scooter at low speeds in a safe riding area,
away from traffic.
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MAINTENANCE RECORD
DATE MILEAGE SERVICE PERFORMED & NOTES
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MAINTENANCE RECORD
DATE MILEAGE SERVICE PERFORMED & NOTES
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MAINTENANCE RECORD
DATE MILEAGE SERVICE PERFORMED & NOTES
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MAINTENANCE RECORD
DATE MILEAGE SERVICE PERFORMED & NOTES
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SPECIFICATIONS - XCITING 500i & 500Ri
Dimensions
Overall length..........................................2250 mm (90 in)
Overall width ..........................................815 mm (32.6 in)
Overall height..........................................1450 mm (58 in)
Wheel base ...........................................1570 mm (62.8 in)
Weight
Dry weight ............................................... 215 kg (473 lbs)
Capacities
Engine oil (after draining) .....................2.1 US qt (2.0 L)
(after draining & oil filter change)........2.1 US qt (2.0 L)
(after disassembly) ..................................2.7 US qt (25 L)
Transmission oil (after draining)........0.48 USqt (0.45 L)
(after disassembly) ...............................0.57 US qt (0.5 L)
Fuel tank ........................................... (3.38 US gal, 12.8L )
Maximum weight capacity ..................... 150 kg (330 lbs)
Engine
Bore and stroke ............................................. 92 X 75 mm
Compression ratio ...................................................10.5:1
Displacement .................................498.5 cm
3
(30.4 cu-in)
Spark plug ................................................................ CR7E
Idle speed ...................................... 1300-1500 min
-1
(rpm)
Chasis
Tire size, front ....................................................120/70-15
Tire size, rear......................................................150/70-14
Electrical
Battery................................................................. 12v-12Ah
Headlight................................................. 12v60W/12v55W
Tail/brake light............ 12v-0.47W LED & (12v4.4W LED)
Turn signal light ............................................. 12v10W X 4
Position light ....... 12v5W (front) & 12v0.47W LED (rear)
Fuses
Main fuse ..................................................................... 30A
Other fuses..........................................................10A, 15A
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SPECIFICATIONS - XCITING 250/300i & 250/300Ri
Dimensions
Overall length..........................................2250 mm (90 in)
Overall width ..........................................815 mm (32.6 in)
Overall height..........................................1450 mm (58 in)
Wheel base ...........................................1570 mm (62.8 in)
Weight
Dry weight ............................................... 185 kg (407 lbs)
Capacities
Engine oil (after draining) ...................0.95 US qt (0.9 L)
(after draining & oil filter change)........1.2 US qt (1.1 L)
Transmission oil (after draining).........0.2 US qt (0.18 L)
(after disassembly) .............................0.25 US qt (0.23 L)
Fuel tank ........................................... (3.38 US gal, 12.8L )
Maximum weight capacity ..................... 150 kg (330 lbs)
Engine (250i & 250Ri)
Bore and stroke .......................................... 72.7 X 60 mm
Compression ratio ...................................................10.6:1
Displacement ....................................249 cm
3
(15.2 cu-in)
Spark plug ........................................................ DPR6EA-9
Idle speed ...................................... 1500-1700 min
-1
(rpm)
Engine (300i & 300Ri)
Bore and stroke ....................................... 72.7 X 65.2 mm
Compression ratio ...................................................10.6:1
Displacement ....................................270 cm
3
(16.5 cu-in)
Spark plug ........................................................ DPR6EA-9
Idle speed ...................................... 1500-1700 min
-1
(rpm)
Chasis
Tire size, front ....................................................120/70-15
Tire size, rear......................................................150/70-14
Electrical
Battery................................................................. 12v-12Ah
Headlight................................................. 12v60W/12v55W
Tail/brake light............ 12v-0.47W LED & (12v4.4W LED)
Turn signal light ............................................. 12v10W X 4
Position light ....... 12v5W (front) & 12v0.47W LED (rear)
Fuses
Main fuse ..................................................................... 30A
Other fuses..........................................................10A, 15A
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SECTION 5 -
ABS MODEL SUPPLEMENT
Multifunction meter (for Xciting models equipped with ABS)
The ABS indicator light 1 is located on the right side of the multifunction meter. This indicator light will self-check itself and the
ABS system by illuminating when the ignition switch is turned on, and it turns of f shortly after the vehicle starts moving.
If an ABS fault is detected by the system's micro processor , the ABS indicator will illuminate and stay on until the fault is
repaired.
If the indicator light is lit and remains on after the scooter is moving, it also indicates that the ABS system is not function ing.
Even if there is a ABS system failure, the conventional braking system will still function normally .
NOTE: If the ABS indicator lamp indicates a fault, take your scooter to your authorized KYMCO dealer for repairs. Do
not attempt to effect repairs yourself.
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ABS MODEL SUPPLEMENT
KYMCO Anti-Lock Brake System(ABS)
Introduction
ABS is designed to help prevent the wheels from locking up
when the brakes are applied hard while running straight. ABS
automatically regulates brake force by intermittently applying
and disenagaing braking force to help prevent wheel lock-up
and allow for stable steering control while stopping.
Brake control function is identical to that of conventional ve-
hicle .The brake lever is used for the front brake and rear brake.
Although the ABS provides stability while stopping by prevent-
ing wheel lock-up, remember the following characteristics:
ABS can not compensate for adverse road conditions, mis-
judgment or improper application
of brakes. You must take the riding precautions as with
scooter not equipped with ABS.
ABS is not designed to shorten the braking distance. On
loose, uneven, or downhill surfaces, the
stopping distance of a vehicle with ABS may be longer
than that of an equivalent vehicle
without ABS. Use special caution in such situations.
ABS will help prevent wheel lock-up when braking in straight
line but it cannot control
wheel slip which may caused by braking during cornering.
When turning a corner , it is better to limit braking to the
light application of both brakes or not to brake at all. Re-
duce your speed before you get into the corner .
The ABS microprocessor (computer) compares the
vehicle's speed with wheel speed. Since tires of a different
size than those recommended by KYMCO can affect wheel
speed, they may confuse the microprocessor , which can
then extend the braking distance.
Use of non- recommended tires may cause malfunction-
ing of ABS and lead to extended braking distance. The
rider could have an accident as a result. Always use the
recommended size tires for your scooter.
NOTE:
When ABS is functioning, you may feel a pulsation in
the brake lever - this is normal. Continue to brake nor-
mally.
ABS does not function at road speeds of approximately
6 MPH (10km/h) or less.
ABS does not function if the battery voltage is very
low, or there is a power supply interruption. The ABS
indication light will come in such instances.
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Crankcase Emission Control System
Your Xciting scooter’s engine is equipped with a closed crankcase system. Blow-by gases are routed back in to the combus-
tion chamber via the intake system. This system does not allow the blow-by gases to enter the atmosphere.
Exhaust Emission Control System
The exhaust emissions from your Xciting scooter are controlled by engine design, factory-set fuel delivery, ignition settings,
and exhaust system design. This system also includes a catalyzer in the exhaust system.
Noise Exhaust Emission Control System
The engine, intake and exhaust systems of your Xciting scooter were designed to comply with federal, state and local noise
level requirements. Do not modify the engine ,intake or exhaust components, as doing so will affect compliance these noise
level requirements.
Please do not modify or change any KYMCO-designed components that may alter the sound or emission level from
your Xciting scooter.
EMISSION CONTROL & WARRANTY INFORMATION
KYMCO LIMITED WARRANTY
NOISE EMISSIONS
KYMCO USA Inc, 5 Stan Perkins Road, Spartanburg, SC29307, USA warrants that this vehicle was designed, manufac-
tured and equipped so that when new, it would conform with the applicable Motorcycle Noise Regulations of the U.S. EP A
Environmental Protection Agency.
This warranty is not limited to any particular part, component or system of the vehicle. Defects in design, assembly, or in any
part, component or system of the vehicle which, at the time of sale to the first purchaser , caused noise emission levels to
exceed applicable Federal standards in effect at the time of manufacture, are covered by this warranty .
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KYMCO LIMITED WARRANTY
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INDEX
ABS Functions ..................................................... 85
ABS Indicator Light .............................................. 84
Accessories & Modifications ................................. 9
Adjustable Back-rest ........................................... 28
Air Filter Element Change ........................... 59 - 60
Battery Removal & Service ......................... 67 - 68
Brake Fluid Level Inspection ............................... 65
Brake Lever Adjustment ...................................... 65
Brake Pad Inspection .......................................... 66
Brakes .................................................................. 22
Break-in Recommendations ........................ 42 - 43
CA Prop 65 Warning ............. (inside of front-cover)
Caution & Warning Labels ........................... 10 - 12
Cell-phone Mount ................................................ 30
Cell-phone Power Socket .................................... 29
Center Compartment Light .................................. 29
Center Compartment ........................................... 28
Center Stand ....................................................... 31
Center Storage Box ............................................. 26
Cleaning Your Scooter ................................. 73 - 75
Coolant Level Inspection ..................................... 62
Coolant Recommendation ................................... 63
Coolant Replacement .......................................... 63
Crankcase Breather Drain ................................... 51
Diagnostic Tool Connector .................................. 33
EFI/Battery Warning ............. (inside of front-cover)
Emission Information & EPA Warranty ................ 86
Engine Oil Change ...................................... 53 - 54
Engine Oil Level Inspection ......................... 52 - 53
Engine Oil ............................................................ 52
Forward .................................................................. 5
Front Glove Box ................................................... 25
Fuel Filler Cap ............................................. 24 - 25
Fuel Recommendation ........................................ 24
Fuses ........................................................... 69 - 70
Helmet Holder ...................................................... 31
ID Numbers Record .............. (inside of back-cover)
Ignition Cut-off ..................................................... 37
Ignition Switch ..................................................... 17
INDEX .................................................................. 88
Keys ..................................................................... 16
KYMCO Limited Scooter Warranty ..................... 87
Left-hand Handlebar Switch ........................ 21 - 22
Load Limits & Guidelines ....................................... 8
Locations of Parts & Controls .....................
13 - 14
Maintenance Record ...................................
78 - 81
Maintenance Schedule - 250/300i & 250/300Ri .. 48 - 50
Maintenance Schedule - 500i & 500Ri .............. 45 - 47
Manual Icon Legend ............. (inside of front-cover)
Model Identification ......................................... 2 - 4
Multifunction Meter ...................................... 18 - 19
Oil Filter Change .......................................... 55 - 57
Parking Brake ...................................................... 23
Parking Your Scooter ........................................... 41
Pre-ride Inspection .............................................. 34
Riding Your Scooter ..................................... 37 - 40
Right-hand Handlebar Switch ..................... 20 - 21
Scooter Safety ................................................. 6 - 7
Seat ...................................................................... 27
SECTION 1 - SAFETY .................................. 5 - 14
SECTION 2 - CONTROLS & FEA TURES .. 15 - 23
SECTION 3 - OPERATION ......................... 34 - 43
SECTION 4 - MAINTENANCE .................... 44 - 81
SECTION 5 - ABS MODEL SUPPLEMENT 84 - 85
Security Shutter ................................................... 16
Serial Numbers .................................................... 15
Side Stand Inspection ......................................... 64
Side Stand ........................................................... 32
Spark Plug ........................................................... 61
Specifications - 300i & 300RI .............................. 83
Specifications - 500i & 500Ri .............................. 82
Starting the Engine ...................................... 35 - 37
Storage ........................................................ 76 - 77
Suspension Adjustment ....................................... 64
Suspension .......................................................... 33
Table of Contents .................................................. 1
Throttle Operation & Adjustment .................. 60 -61
Tire Break-in ........................................................ 43
Tires ............................................................. 71 - 73
Tool Kit ................................................................. 51
Transmission Fluid Change ......................... 57 - 58
The ignition switch key identification code is stamped on tab 1 supplied with the key. If you require a replacement key, you will
need this code to obtain a new key from your authorized KYMCO dealer . Record the key number in the box above.
Record the Vehicle Identification Number 3 and Engine Serial Number 4 in the boxes above for future reference (to assist
you in ordering parts from your authorized KYMCO dealer or for reference in case the vehicle is stolen).
Identification Numbers Record
1. IGNITION SWITCH KEY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
3. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN)
4. ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER (ESN)
2. IGNITION SWITCH SECURITY SHUTTER KEY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
The ignition switch security shutter key identification code is stamped on the key 2. Record the key number in the box above.
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5 Stan Perkins Road
Spartanburg, SC 29307
Telephone: (888) 235-3417
FAX: (864) 327-4745
Prepared June 2008
T300-SBAOAG-US-A5
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