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Hello

Thanks to all of you.

The country I do live is Switzerland





I will try to check the carburetor and the spark etc. as soon as possible again: but at the moment I am very pleased with the top speed of my kymco.

Next is to change the front tire. But this is no big problem: I have close to me a farmer, which has the equipment to change all kinds of tires. He takes only 30 dollar to change the tire  :) And then I have to adjust the front light, it beams to high. But there is a screw, should be no problem.

Thanks a lot to all of you, thanks a lot for the cool videos!

All the best

Edi



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People 250 / Switzerland
« on: May 20, 2017, 10:57:35 AM »
Here we are....

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Hi REDK

You are right!

I do drive slow and enjoy the landscape. But sometimes on the highway there a trucks and then it is good, if you can overtake them fast and quick.
And, of course, in the mountains, you need to have some power.

So it was more: I don't like an car or engine, which does not run like it should. And if I know, that there are 20 miles speed missing, I just "must" detect the reason for the missing top speed.

I prefere to drive safe and spending some more time to arrive, that is for sure.

By the way: the kymco is smooth gliding, the engine is really rolling. The Yamaha X-Max ist more agressive, the engine is more responsive, nervous. The kymco is perfekt to cruise.

Thanks


Edi

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People 250 / Problem solved
« on: May 14, 2017, 08:50:21 PM »
Hello all

I cleaned the carburetor and the old nozzles with break-cleaner (as I write above). The result was, the kymco runed faster, but not perfect.

I bought yesterday two new nozzles. The big one and the small one in the middle of the carburetor.

Now, the Kymco runs up to 85 miles  !

Incredible... :)

So the problem was, that there was a film or covering on the nozzle even if the nozzle looked clean.

Great!!

I am very happy.

Thanks and all the best

Edi




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People 250 / Carburetor cleaned
« on: May 11, 2017, 12:04:57 AM »
Hello

Thanks to all :)

I did clean today the carburetor with break cleaner and pressured air as well as I could.

Then I went to the highway. Now the 250 runs up to 68 miles, maybe 70 (about 110 km/h) without problem.

This ok OK and all over much better then before. Smother and stronger.

The acceleration is also better: the kymco runs up to 105 quit direct. After 105 the scooter gets weeker. 110 is now "easy" to go. And after 110 km/h you have to be very patient to get one km/h more. But you can go maybe up to 120...if you are patient on the high way.

I hope, that it will be more better when I do drive more.

By the way: I tried today a new Daelim 250 S3. This scooter runs up to 130 km/h as hell, then the scooter is getting slower up to 145 !!

Of course, the Daelim has injection etc.. And then I tried today (I did visit my dealer...) also an older  honda forza 250, this scooter went also up to 125 without Problem.

So: the 250 Kymco is still not very perfect for top speed driving, but I can live with him.

Thanks to all for helping me

Edi


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Hello 

Thanks a lot to all and specially to REDK

I do live on about 800 Meters. So there is no problem with high altitude. But when I go up to the mountains, the foresight 250 runs about 60 km/h on 3000 Meters... big difference.

No: the 800 meters are "nothing" to consider.

I will try to run some highway Kilometers and then I try to adjust the carburetor as REDK told me: I hope, I will achieve this.

Thanks

Edi

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Hello

I did change today the air filter. I cleaned also the fuel filter with pressured air (seemed to be ok). And I cleaned the variomatic/transmission (there was just dust, but it was quite clean). It was much easier to open the transmission-cover than I thougt.

Then I went on the high way...puh...100, maybe 105 km/h.

I went to an hill and then I got on 120 km/h downhill, not more. But later, on the high way, I had 110 to 115...

So I think, the high speed will come better an better: the scooter just need some highways drives??

But still: compared to my honda 250 or to an Yamaha x-max 250, the people is very slow, no power. Up to 80 it is realy ok, but from 80 on up to 90 the scooter is weak. And from 100 to 110 I can count slowly to 50...

Maybe someone has another idea?

I will try to make some "high-speed"-drives and I hope, that the scooter will get used to it... it seems like if I had to force the scooter to drive faster again.

Thank you


Edi

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Hello

Thank you very much.

1. Did the bike sit for a period of time? It was used very few the last 2 or 3 years. But it was used for small trips on sunday.

2. Have the rollers been changed? No, there is nothing changed (not the rollers where the belt is transmissioned).

3. Was the previous owner a tinkerer type person? No, but very old. The maintenance was made by a kymco dealer at 300km, 3000km, 7000km and 9'000 km (2 years ago). The kymco was used rarely the last two years (the owner got retired).

4. Does it feel like it runs out of power, misses, backfires, etc? Not at all: the scooter goes very good and smooth but strong. The acceleration is great up to 80, 90 and then it's over. I was today on the high way...with wind in the back I did about 105, maybe 110. Against the wind 100.

But changing the fuel filter is a good idea. And of course: I will also change the break liquid: I changed it two times on my honda, so I know how to do. Maybe this change will make the scooter faster  ;D ;D 

Cleaning the carburator? This is something I have to let do the dealer.  But here in Switzerland, the Dealer takes 100 Dollars / hour and I do earn 22 dollars/hour... And If the dealer spends two or three hours, this makes me "poor"  :-\

I bought today the new air filter (about 39 dollars...): I will replace the cleaned, old filter tomorow. Maybe there will be an effect.

But it is not very nice to feel no acceleration. I can not overtake a truck safely. With the old 250 foresight (which has 35'000) I can easy overtake a truck that drives 110 or 120.

Thank you very much. I will report you, if I find out something.

Yours

Edi



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People 250 / Picture of my Kymco
« on: May 02, 2017, 08:42:37 PM »
 :)

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Hello

I am almost 50, do live in Switzerland and I just purchased a kymco people s250 in blue with about 6'000 miles. I am very happy with this scooter.

I changed the spark, the engine oil, the transmission oil. But I am a office clerk "without" mechanical know-how.

The air filter was totaly dirty with black dust: but I had not a new air filter, so I cleaned the air filter with pressured-air. It is now "cleaned" and quite OK.

My problem: the kymco runs still only up to 90 km/h quit normal, but then it takes a long time to get up to 110 km/h. And 110 km/h is the high speed... but it should be 130 km/h on the speedometer. (I have an older foresight 250: an the foresight runs much more faster after 100 km/h).

After my cleaning und maintenance and changing oil, the kymco was only a little bit faster, but still too slow after 90 km/h.

(sorry for my english, I try my best....) :-[

The old spark (which I replaced) was black on the top. So I think, that there is too much fuel?

So I have two questions:  :)

What can be the reason for the insufficient top speed?

Can it be the carburetor? How do I adjust more air oder less fuel? I know the idle screw, but where ist the screw to adjust the air-fuel mixture? In which direction I do have to turn the screw?? Does any one have a picture of this screw?

Is there another possible reason for the low top speed? ::)

Maybe I have to adjust the valves?  :o

Or can it be the choke (not dismissing 100%?) ? ???

I am glad about every tipp and hint! And I hope, that I will found some help in this huge forum. Thanks a lot!  ;)

Wish you a warm spring time an hot summer

Yours, from Switzerland

Edi


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