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Scooters - 125 to 300 => Agility 125 => Topic started by: jesionowski on March 16, 2017, 02:59:26 PM
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My 2009 Agility 125 has not run in three years. Going to attempt to restart it this Spring. New Battery, New Gas New Spark plug, New Fuel filter, New Carburetor.
Does anybody know the part number of the carburetor? If its around $30 might be easier to replace rather than clean.
Also is YTX-7A -BS the correct battery. I cant find my original one, took it out last year and lost it.
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I just looked it up on parts monster and the number is indeed YTX7A-BS .
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Welcome to the forum jesionowski. 99% of all your Kymco questions can be answered here. This forum is a MUST for any Kymco vehicle owners. Let us know how your start up proceeds. Ride safe Mac
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Click parts icon at bottom of Kymco website (http://www.kymcousa.com/).
Optional carb resource (http://www.valleyscooterparts.com/decafor15gy6.html).
Try clearing carb jets (http://www.urbanscootin.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=16942) first.
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I would recommend you try to clean the carb yourself. Its not really that difficult and there are a lot of instructional videos. Just look up gy6 carberator cleaning. If however you would rather purchase the carb the number is 1610K-LDF7-M30. Its about a hundred bucks at Kymco Parts Monster. I would really try to clean it first though.
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If you need a new battery I suggest buying a gel one. One of my friends hooked me up with his buddy. He sold it to me for $25. Gel batteries last longer than conventional ones.
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I would certainly give it a try before purchase of a new unit !
And, a few minutes of youtube video, and cleaning, should be educational fun !
redk
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I would recommend you try to clean the carb yourself. Its not really that difficult and there are a lot of instructional videos. Just look up gy6 carberator cleaning. If however you would rather purchase the carb the number is 1610K-LDF7-M30. Its about a hundred bucks at Kymco Parts Monster. I would really try to clean it first though.
The one I see at the site is about $30, although I have seen them for around $100. I replaced the CDI and plug and the scooter definitely has spark but does not stay engage, gummed up carb after sitting for three years. I did and oil change and replaced the gas. Put seafoam in the new gas but will only run for about 5 seconds. Thinking of getting that $39 carb from monster parts. I figure If I am going to pull it off to clean might as well put a new one on.
Any good videos on doing this??
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Did the $30 carb from monster parts work? Just bought 2012 Kymco that's been siting for over a year, I am sure carb is out.
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Did the $30 carb from monster parts work? Just bought 2012 Kymco that's been siting for over a year, I am sure carb is out.
I would highly recommend trying to clean the original carburetor first. The aftermarket ones are not near the same quality. But, if you must go after market, this one would work OK;
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005CWR5PO/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A3IRKRVDN81MTI&psc=1 (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005CWR5PO/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A3IRKRVDN81MTI&psc=1)
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$30 carb from monster scooter parts worked like a charm. Took me an hour to replace it. Drained and added new fuel, replaced spark plug and scooter started on 3rd try. Helpful hint, there is one hose you have to disconnect (attached to petkock on the other end) and suck in air which will allow gas to flow to carburetor.
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$30 carb from monster scooter parts worked like a charm. Took me an hour to replace it. Drained and added new fuel, replaced spark plug and scooter started on 3rd try. Helpful hint, there is one hose you have to disconnect (attached to petkock on the other end) and suck in air which will allow gas to flow to carburetor.
Hi I'm having the same problem as you, I also ordered from Monster and when I noticed it did not have the extra hose coming off bottom of carb to air valve so I was going to return it, but are saying if I disconnect tha one hose it will work? Did you plug the hose or disconnect altogether and leave open at air valve? Any help you can give would be appreciated. Thanks Ken
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Put in a new carb yesterday. and new CDI last year. Will run on starting fluid but feel like it isnt getting gas. $40 for the auto cock. But I think that is working. Cause when the engine is turning over the autocock opens and fuel flows. Running out of ideas.
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Put in a new carb yesterday. and new CDI last year. Will run on starting fluid but feel like it isnt getting gas. $40 for the auto cock. But I think that is working. Cause when the engine is turning over the autocock opens and fuel flows. Running out of ideas.
Vaccum lines/pipes ok, not leaking?
Carburator float valve working properly?
You know that you can use most parts from GY6 125-150ccm engines?
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Has anyone actually told you the part # besides the one comment. I have been looking for a carb and that # doesn't look like any I've seen. I'll be using Amazon. So when you buy a carb do you need to buy gaskets or anything or are they complete. Also how do you get to it as well as plug and air filter is the filter round or square
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I'm trying to find a aftermarket carb for a 2009 agility 125. Any ideas?
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I'd try ebay or call a kymco parts supplier and ask.
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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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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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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!