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General Discussion / Got hit today...
« on: October 08, 2018, 08:51:35 PM »
I went to pick up a part for the vacuum on the pool, and parked in a regular parking spot.

Older guy parked illegally against the curb (on the yellow fire lane hashed lines) backed up and turned into my parked bike.

Knocked it over. Bent the sidestand to the point that it is not moveable, broke the RH mirror off, bent the LH brake lever about 30degrees down off the horizontal, and severely damaged the body panels on both sides, and especially around the exhaust and under the right handlebar. There's a gentle but discernible pull to the right, and this rhythmic swishing sound coming from around the front wheel. The LH side black panel below the headlights has a visible crack.
Luckily, I wasn't on it, or I'd have a broken leg or worse.

His comment? "I didn't see it. I can't see out of my mirrors to back up. Its nothing a little spray paint wont fix!" before he started to drive away. Another guy in the parking lot blocked him and told him he wasn't going to let him leave the scene of an accident.

Except, IMHO it wasn't an accident. It was negligence. How do you not look behind your car before you back up? What if there had been a kid back there? And he had to TURN to hit me. If he'd backed straight up, he'd have missed me.

I'll get the police report tomorrow afternoon, and my insurance agent was livid that someone would drive without being able to see clearly.

I nursed it home, and what is normally an 18-20 minute ride took a little over an hour. That's when I noticed the swishing sound. Goes away when I apply the RH-brake lever. The cop was nice enough to wait in the lot for me to see if it was rideable, and I did mention the slight pull to the right to him. Wonder if he'll put it in the report?
I have no idea how much it's going to cost to repair the bike.  Almost all of the bodypanels will probably have to be replaced. The RH mirror will have to be replaced, as the base is cracked. It will need a new sidestand. If the motor housing is damaged where the sidestand attaches, I may need a new motor housing. If not, it may just need a new sidestand. Or it may need a new motor.

She's really messed up.  I'm really angry, and frustrated, and disgusted, and a hundred other emotions. The SOB kept trying to make every excuse in the book, and blame me because I was angry that he hit my bike, but I had parked the damn thing and was walking into the store! He acted like he didn't do a damn thing wrong, and I was wrong for causing him delay in his day.

So, there won't be any new updates or reports of any kind for a while, until all this gets sorted. Catch you all later.


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General Discussion / Re: Led vs halogen headlight
« on: October 08, 2018, 04:28:08 AM »
And for those of us with two headlights, that isn't too bad of a price.

The best price for the Sylvania Silverstar ZXE I've found locally was $46.95 and the best price online is $36 so that's a little savings.

My question is, what kind of reliability have you had so far?

The last time I tried an LED light, it lasted about a month before something gave out and only one side of one of the LEDs would light up. That's what I get for ordering bulbs from DHGate. They were only about $18 for the pair, but they took four weeks to get here, and only lasted about that long.

It was hell the ruggedest mile to change those bulbs without taking the whole front of the bike off (the PCX), and it doesn't seem that much easier on Diana. I know I can reach up underneath from the tire-well, but my hands aren't small enough to reach up in there very well. I can get fingertips on the back of the bulb, but not enough to get a grip. Therefore, I'd rather not have to change them all the time. 

 


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Super 8 / Re: Integrate Rear Signals
« on: October 03, 2018, 08:58:58 PM »
Oh, a lot of us want to have that "integrated" designed-in look.

Some of us even went so far as to figure out how to do it on a bike that didn't have it done.

<cough, cough, http://www.kymcoforum.com/index.php?topic=26528.msg188740#msg188740 >

And some of us are even in the process of doing the front turn signals as well, and will put up the tutorial for that when they're done, I'd bet. <ahem...>

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General Discussion / Re: Spam again?
« on: October 03, 2018, 08:54:11 PM »
Jesus had nothing to do with this trivial matter.
Stig

I don't think Pablo, Jose, or Manuel had anything to do with it either...

<snicker>

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General Discussion / Re: Those 3 wheel scooters
« on: October 03, 2018, 08:50:39 PM »
The name, and the shape, brings to mind green F1 cars of old ----- and the Morgan.
Is there a British connection with this company?

Stig

I think you're talking about the Lotus from the 60's...


Man, those things were gorgeous!

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Eye Candy | Videos and Pics / Re: my ak550 in australia few mods
« on: October 01, 2018, 03:44:03 PM »
Man, that's a sweet looking bike.

Right up there with the Yamaha TMax.

Batman, your scooter is ready!!

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Super 8 / Re: Integrate Rear Signals
« on: October 01, 2018, 03:42:31 PM »
I think what you have to do is go to a junkyard or auto parts store, and find something called a "1157 BAY15D" socket. You'll have to dremel out (or otherwise cut) the correct opening to fit that socket into, inside your turn signal housing, and then connect the correct wires to your harness.

Here's a photo that shows the shape of that socket. You'll have to cut the plastic in the signal housing to match it, so that a 1/4 turn of the socket locks it into the plastic. I'd attempt it on some cardboard from a cereal box to get the exact pattern right, and to create a template for your custom-cut socket.



This one has an extra wire for running light capability of the light. Some don't have that third wire.

There are a couple of tutorials out there, but it will take some searching to find them. As I said, I know of one guy on a Honda PCX forum who did it, but he took the whole thing apart to do it. I don't remember what forum that was, since I don't have a PCX anymore.

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General Discussion / Re: Those 3 wheel scooters
« on: October 01, 2018, 03:31:59 PM »

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General Discussion / Re: Kymco USA website down?
« on: September 30, 2018, 01:27:33 PM »
Down!  Looks like https://www.kymcousa.com is offline.



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Super 8 / Re: Integrate Rear Signals
« on: September 29, 2018, 06:04:21 PM »
Unless you have a taillight that is designed to have an integrated turn signal, you can't add one to it.

For example, my X400i has integrated turn signals already, but they were not connected to the wiring harness. So, I found a way to connect them to the existing harness.

I remember reading a while back on one of the old Honda PCX boards that some guy had converted his signals to add plug sockets into them, but I don't remember who posted it, nor do I remember which forum it was.

If I understand you correctly, your bike does not have sockets for turn signals, and you want to add sockets and bulbs? Is that right?

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Xciting 500 / Re: Xciting 400i coolant change help
« on: September 26, 2018, 07:37:23 PM »
I've got the entire manual, but it cost me something like $50 at Cyclepedia.

I can upload one or two chapters at a time, but not the whole thing, as it's far too big.

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Xciting 500 / Re: Xciting 400i coolant change help
« on: September 24, 2018, 11:30:26 AM »
Here ya go...

https://1drv.ms/b/s!Ans5COhRcDdagTXuqXZU446_lw7i


If this doesn't work, then PM me and let me know.

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Xciting 500 / Re: Xciting 400i coolant change help
« on: September 23, 2018, 12:41:59 AM »
You got me..

We're still in the 90s during the day, dropping into the mid-70s at night.

Do you have the service manual? If not, I can upload and link to the appropriate chapter.

Just let me know.

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I noticed that bit about ranges. I just went with the minimums of each range, because I don't trust my torque wrench. It's brand new, and one of those that has a twist-grip scale. I can barely read it for the glare.


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I've got this:
Oil drain: 18.08 ft/lb torque
Oil strainer: 7.2 ft/lb torque

But I've no info for the filter cover plate (that I can find). So, I just got it hand tight, put the wrench on it and added about 1/8 turn. Checked it a week later and still good without any leaks.
When I checked it the week following, I set the wrench to 8 ft/lb and it moved just a hair then clicked.
I'd feel better if I knew the proper torque for the filter.


I wanted to expand on this a little...

From the manual, the recommended torque values:

For the Oil Strainer Screen Cover: 10Nm or 7.38 Ft/Lb

For the Oil Drain Plug Bolt: 25Nm or 18.44 Ft/Lb

For the Gear Oil Drain and Fill Bolt: 9.8Nm or 7.23 Ft/Lb

Here's the one that isn't in the manual, but after looking around a bit and reading the comments sections on several videos, the consensus seems to be...

Oil Filter Cap: 20Nm or 14.75 Ft/Lb

I still don't have any leaks from Diana, but I am also still a bit worried about that dang gear oil... 

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