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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: TroutBum on March 03, 2017, 09:44:28 PM
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In the US is KymcoPartsMonster our only independent sourcing for parts? My dealer stopped selling the Kymco brand a year ago. eBay is hit or miss on parts and I prefer to have a one stop purchase place if I can find one. Any other reliable sources you folks have found out there?
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I have tried the same search Trout. Kymco Parts Monster was the only one I found. They have all the parts and their customer service is outstanding. I will be watching this thread. Good post sir.
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You can find some parts here:
http://www.epfguzzi.com/kymcobiz/parts/scooter.html (http://www.epfguzzi.com/kymcobiz/parts/scooter.html)
If they aren't listed, you can contact shop@epfguzzi.com for a quote. The prices are reasonable, shipping included.
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You can find some parts here:
http://www.epfguzzi.com/kymcobiz/parts/scooter.html (http://www.epfguzzi.com/kymcobiz/parts/scooter.html)
If they aren't listed, you can contact shop@epfguzzi.com for a quote. The prices are reasonable, shipping included.
Thanks for the link I'll check it out.
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I'm getting ready to do a spring servicing; engine oil, hub oil, brake oil, brake pads, air filter, spark plug, and valve adjustment.
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I'm getting ready to do a spring servicing; engine oil, hub oil, brake oil, brake pads, air filter, spark plug, and valve adjustment.
Wow Trout! You're going to have that thing purring like a kitten!
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I order from kymco parts monster or a local dealer. The dealer has the same parts breakdown online. I pick up the parts at the dealer when they come in. They may ship everywhere. Tcpowersports.com
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Thanks LidoCA for the link.
I contacted Kymco USA they provided this list of parts sources:
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Hi,
If you can't find Kymco parts, you can also try this :
http://atvscooterparts.com/ (http://atvscooterparts.com/)
Oem Kymco Parts
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Hi,
If you can't find Kymco parts, you can also try this :
http://atvscooterparts.com/ (http://atvscooterparts.com/)
Oem Kymco Parts
Thanks for the link Valy. I was able to save the Like200i parts diagrams and parts listing as a PDF for referencing. It's 70 some odd pages.
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Has anyone ordered a Puig windscreen for their Kymco from a distributor in the states? Found a source in Spain but the delivery cost is nearly as high as the windscreen. Looking for a shorter summer screen for my BW 250.
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Has anyone ordered a Puig windscreen for their Kymco from a distributor in the states? Found a source in Spain but the delivery cost is nearly as high as the windscreen. Looking for a shorter summer screen for my BW 250.
I could not find a distributor in the states that carried your windshield. That is disappointing, Puig makes good shields for Kymcos. I did find a seller on Ebay that ships from Italy for what I believe is a VERY good price. Check it out;
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PARE-BRISE-SCOOTER-PUIG-CITY-SPORT-KYMCO-BET-WIN-01-06-FUME-CLAIRE-/332150568244?hash=item4d55b77534:g:PCAAAOSwTM5YwsUB (http://www.ebay.com/itm/PARE-BRISE-SCOOTER-PUIG-CITY-SPORT-KYMCO-BET-WIN-01-06-FUME-CLAIRE-/332150568244?hash=item4d55b77534:g:PCAAAOSwTM5YwsUB)
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While they may have to order it Revzilla sells Puig.
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Thanks guys. RevZilla has it in blue or red but want smoke or clear. Thanks though. The Italian eBay site you posted Mr. Paul appears to have the best price. Thanks, will probably order from them.
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I'm getting ready to do a spring servicing; engine oil, hub oil, brake oil, brake pads, air filter, spark plug, and valve adjustment.
Hello Trout,
I remembered that I'd posted a rear brake pad DIY awhile back that informs that rear brake pads can be R&R'd without removing the exhaust. Save you wrestling that sucker back up & onto the scooter. pad retaining pins before removing the caliper. They're easier to deal with if the caliper is still tight in place.
Found the old post here:
http://www.kymcoforum.com/index.php?topic=23839.msg168375;topicseen#msg168375 (http://www.kymcoforum.com/index.php?topic=23839.msg168375;topicseen#msg168375)
Stig
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Thanks for the link Stig. I'll go over that before attempting the pad replacement. Gave a heads up to a buddy of mine that I will be needing his assistance with the brake fluid replacement. The vacuum pump work fine, but it's still easier when you have two sets of hands especially when working on the rear brakes.
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WorldOfPowerSports.com is also a place that sells Kymco parts on line. Wes and Eric in parts are very helpful, too. (800) 432-8937. ;)
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WorldOfPowerSports.com is also a place that sells Kymco parts on line. Wes and Eric in parts are very helpful, too. (800) 432-8937. ;)
Thanks for adding that to our list of sources