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People GT 300i / Re: hard to start
« on: February 19, 2019, 08:03:28 PM »
Wow
Thanks for the indepth explanation

I didnt realize there were 2 types till this happened.

The Bajaj must have been AC since it would run on a dead battery but no lights or anything else electrical (sorta dangerous)

The Aprilia Scarabo would kick start and have lights with a dead battery

Interesting how different mfg wire their scoots differently

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General Discussion / Re: How high will it go?
« on: February 18, 2019, 10:54:39 PM »
I had about 30k miles on my bajaj b4 i had to get something faster


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People GT 300i / Re: hard to start
« on: February 15, 2019, 10:13:44 PM »
Mine would do that but not since putting in a new battery

As a follow up to the original post.
I took my hand digital multimeter and measured the voltage of the battery. It was 12.02 V. Tried to start it and same thing, about 30 seconds of cranking and still nothing but starter motor.

Took battery down to 11.82V so I put it on a 2A 12V charger and got the voltage back up to 12.8 V.
Cranked and fired instantly.

I pulled the battery and it was the OEM Kymco battery (2019-2013= that was a hell of a battery  :) )

So the battery seemed to hold amps but not enough volts to run the ignition. New battery on the way.

BTW did you know the Hyabusa uses the same YT12A-BS  battery that came stock in the People 300?

Thanks everyone for the feedback

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People GT 300i / hard to start
« on: February 05, 2019, 08:06:16 PM »
Hi All,

I took 2 or 3 weeks off from riding my 2013 People 300i and now it takes over a minute of cranking to start.
Once running it runs fine.
I'm not getting any weird flashing of my engine light, it looks just like it used to.
It is not a cold motor thing as it behaves the same way after shutting it off for as little as 1 minute and trying to restart.

Anyone had something similar happen or can suggest a potential culprit I'm all ears.

Thanks from sunny Florida

Dirk

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MXU / Hard to start
« on: February 05, 2019, 03:19:08 AM »
Hi all,

Parked my 2013 people 300i for 2 weeks and now it takes about  full minute if cranking to start. Once it starts it runs well. This occurs when I restart after about 1 minute stopped as well.

Any one had this happen to them an can point me in the right direction?

Thanks


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MXU / Hard to start
« on: February 05, 2019, 03:19:00 AM »
Hi all,

Parked my 2013 people 300i for 2 weeks and now it takes about  full minute if cranking to start. Once it starts it runs well. This occurs when I restart after about 1 minute stopped as well.

Any one had this happen to them an can point me in the right direction?

Thanks


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MXU / Hard to start
« on: February 05, 2019, 12:15:33 AM »
Hi all,

Parked my 2013 people 300i for 2 weeks and now it takes about  full minute if cranking to start. Once it starts it runs well. This occurs when I restart after about 1 minute stopped as well.

Any one had this happen to them an can point me in the right direction?

Thanks


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General Discussion / Re: Led vs halogen headlight
« on: September 24, 2018, 03:50:38 PM »
My Bajaj came with the 35/35 H4 as well, best mod I did was swap for the 55/35 H4 out of a Volvo.

35/35 at 55mph was useless
If the LED is a hard find for the Vespa, try the Volvo H4 bulb. It literally turned night into day.[emoji16]

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People GT 300i / Re: Be Nice To See Kymco Make A People GTI 500 ?
« on: May 02, 2018, 01:38:33 PM »
Just purchase my Kymco People GTI 300 in June. i started thinking Kymco shouldn't stop at 300 why not make a People GTI 500 with twin disc up front make the compression ratio 11   16 front 14 rear wheel combo some how get at least 40 at the wheel anyone like to add any details ? By the way im some what new to the forum, & this  is my first post .
I'm not sure why you would want the smaller wheel?
Should think 17s so we can get access to real tires.

And increased stability. 

I got 9500 miles out of the oem Maxis rear and had a choice of 4 tires. [emoji52]
Went with Avon aramid radials instead of the four or two plies available from everyone else.

Why relegate ourselves to scooter  tires instead of embracing that we are basically motorcycles.

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MXU / Rear tire change not going well
« on: March 16, 2018, 10:10:08 PM »
Took my People 300i to get a new rear tire installed.
They are having an issue getting the swing arm off of the axle.

Anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks
Dirk

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General Discussion / Re: Well, finally did it....
« on: January 27, 2018, 11:25:51 PM »
Consider yourself blessed...a left turn with side stand down can kill you dead. It happened to a rider on a 70's Goldwing. I vote for a mandatory kill switch on all motor bike side stands. I left mine down once but luckily didn't get thrown off when I leaned left. I did have to change my undies but never left it down again.
The 300i people does have the kill switch in the side stand.
I use the side stand often and for soft surfaces like gravel or asphalt in the Florida sunshine [emoji4]
  I find it better for uneven surfaces as well.


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General Discussion / Re: Stig Florida report
« on: January 15, 2018, 11:28:52 PM »
50's and windy here by the Gulf...but feels like -7°F at home...so no complaints. Found my Dunkin Donuts = happy traveler. Must be 35 old geezers in there..."Senior's WWII Ball Cap Day" apparently. Good for them. But glad I didn't wear my Dad's bomber squadron cap as my mom tried to give me. Would have sum splainin to do....as I was born in Munich shortly after the war.
Spotted 4 scooters...and one youngster riding his Triumph fast in 3 lanes of heavy traffic with his clutch hand in his pocket! (get some gloves, kid!)
OK, that's all I  got....
Back to Ohio tomorrow morning. Maybe my mirror parts came...
Stig, out.
Glad you had a good time down here...
PS PLEASE take the cools weather back north with you🤣

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General Discussion / Re: Stig's Christmas Card
« on: December 25, 2017, 01:23:43 PM »
Hope it has been a pretty good year for you folks.
Wishing you all safe rides on good running Kymcos in 2018!
.

Stig
Happy holidays everyone

"Snow"drifts at the beach[emoji16]

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People GT 300i / Re: Larger Front Tire
« on: December 07, 2017, 02:11:15 PM »
Just as note, I  used an oversize on my Scarabeo and noted these differences.

Smoothed the ride

Increased stability of the bike on rough pavement

Seemed to corner better.

Threw Speedo off a little

No change in gas mileage or acceleration.

Second part if the questions that folks seen to gave is "Do wider tires have greater rolling resistance? "

Minimal difference for one size up.
How minimal? Pro cyclists have shifted from 23mm width tires to 25mm tires. Why? Because they couldn't feel a difference in rolling resistance,  and that group wouldn't give up a quarter of a watt if you paid them.[emoji16]

Hope that helps,

Dirk

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Vitality 50 / Re: Can you derestrict a Vitality 2t 2007?
« on: October 10, 2017, 08:16:04 PM »


Hey thanks I'll check for the spacer on cvt shaft. I replaced the exhaust so I don't think I have that problem, haha. I also changed my clutch assembly and my clutch spring. Do you know if I will get better acceleration with smaller springs in the clutch? They came with it so I'm not sure. I ordered a jet as well because I'm running a bit too rich right now, I'm at 116 which is stock so I'm getting a 114 hopefully that will be lean enough to get rid of my black spark plug syndrome.

68cc bore kit bought me more torque, balanced with different weights w/o changing clutch spring weight

You may need to play with the air fuel mixture (left is lean) screw to get rid of black plug issues,  the idle jet only covers the first 30% or so of the throttle range.

I'm sure you have already upgraded the plug as well.

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