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Technical | How To / Re: Big Bore Kit For Kymco Agility RS Trike
« on: December 30, 2016, 05:21:02 AM »
Cheers Mac ;D Ah Mate...... There are just as many inconsiderate idiots on the roads over here...... I'm hoping to move up to either an Indian Roadmaster or a Honda Goldwing in the not to distant future..... It all depends on Cash Flow or as you say your end Greenback Dollar lol.... Take care

Cheers Pete


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Technical | How To / Re: Big Bore Kit For Kymco Agility RS Trike
« on: December 26, 2016, 02:17:07 PM »
Hi Mac..... Thanks for the reply I really appreciate your interest & input on this...... As stated here in Perth IT IS Legal for me to ride my Trike as it is now Stock 125cc on the freeway..... I have started to look for a bigger trike already as I am still quite capable of riding a standard trike in the normal way and would just need it modified a little to enable me to carry my chair......Have thought about an Indian RoadKing or a Honda Goldwing But in order to do this I would need to sell my present ride and as it is custom built to take a chair without the need to transfer the market is extremely limited so I think it may take quite a while to sell lol As it sits now weight is 128KGs Clean without my chair and myself on board and my present top speed is 85 - 90kms an hour and the Limit on the freeway here is 100kms an hour so as you can see I don't much more grunt to obtain the speed limit so that I don't hinder traffic flow
So this is the reasoning behind my question re the big bore kit....... my scooter only runs off one rear wheel and thought that I may get more power to enable me to ride safer and not hold traffic back while I'm trying to sell it..... Hope this makes it a little clearer                Thanks again for your reply

Cheers Pete (whimpy64)

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Technical | How To / Big Bore Kit For Kymco Agility RS Trike
« on: December 24, 2016, 03:07:19 AM »
Hi all Since moving from Tasmania Australia to Western Australia last year I have been wondering if it would be  worthwhile to purchase and install a big bore kit for my Agility RS Scooter that has been coverted to a trike for my wheelchair? Bare in mind that the trike is quite heavy and because of this my top speed is around 85 to 90km an hour. was wondering how much more power it would give me if I installed a 160 -170 Big Bore...... I am legally allowed to ride on the freeways here in Perth with my Trike as a stock 125cc but choose not to do so most of the time due to the traffic on the freeway and my lack of speed......Limit here is 100km on the freeway any advice would be greatly appreciated......Merry christmas to all and please be safe

Cheers

Whimpy64

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General Discussion / Re: Replacement Fuel Line For an Agility RS 125
« on: July 25, 2015, 09:12:33 AM »
Thanks very much for the very informative replies  really appreciate your input.....Will look to source some general purpuse line from a couple of my local stores.....Thanks again ....Whimpy :)

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General Discussion / Replacement Fuel Line For an Agility RS 125
« on: July 24, 2015, 01:52:32 AM »
Hi Everyone I am relatively new to the forum....Live in Tasmania Australia and have been reading with interest some of your very informative posts. I have a query re Fuel Line for an Agility RS 125.... Any suggestions on a better Quality fuel for the above scooter would be appreciated as I have been having trouble with the standard line spitting occasionally and would like to replace it with something a little more robust...... I have already done away with the standard clips and replaced them with the small screw type clips that we use for cars etc......Thanks in advance

Whimpy

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Technical | How To / Re: Scooter Alarm Installation
« on: June 12, 2015, 02:54:40 AM »
Hi I have an Agility RS 125cc which has been converted to a trike.....I purchased a Hawk Alarm system off Ebay.....Mine has Remote Start and Engine Immobiliser in one.....Very good unit according to the Auto Electricians I took it to to have it professionally fitted.... Cost was way more than Alarm itself but they fitted an extra relay so as to stop the problem of Battery Drain...... Worthwhile investment  :)

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