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Re: 3 years of sitting - Need carburetor part number
« Reply #15 on: July 15, 2021, 12:37:18 AM »
I'm trying to find a aftermarket carb for a 2009 agility 125.  Any ideas?

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Re: 3 years of sitting - Need carburetor part number
« Reply #16 on: July 19, 2021, 01:10:32 AM »
I'd try ebay or call a kymco parts supplier and ask.

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Re: 3 years of sitting - Need carburetor part number
« Reply #17 on: July 24, 2021, 07:51:14 AM »
I'm trying to find a aftermarket carb for a 2009 agility 125.  Any ideas?
There's a ton of really low-quality junk carburetors available online.  Try to stick with a genuine Kymco or Keihin carb if possible.  And why would you be trying to change to an "aftermarket carb"?  Unless you're wanting to try an exotic Italian racing carb, most are not worth the price.

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Re: 3 years of sitting - Need carburetor part number
« Reply #18 on: August 01, 2021, 09:30:35 PM »
My scooter when I purchased it sat for awhile and ended up needing a new Carb, I ended up putting a generaic 150cc one on. They are all over amazon. Over 2,000 Km and havent had a problem yet.
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Re: 3 years of sitting - Need carburetor part number
« Reply #19 on: September 08, 2021, 06:46:14 AM »
Has anyone actually told you the part # besides the one comment.
There's all kinds of carbs that fit.  It's almost a no-brainer. There's Kymco carburetors and Keihin carbs, and many other makes and models.  They all work.  It should be a 20mm bore size, and no gaskets are needed.  But, as others have said repeatedly, it's much easier to simply clean your existing carb.  Go to the auto parts store and get a can of carb cleaner (toluene).  Take the carb apart and soak everything (outdoors!) in the carb cleaner overnight. Blow out the jets with a spray can of brake cleaner.  Reassemble, and go!

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