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Downtown 300 / Re: Wider tires?
« on: September 10, 2016, 10:04:42 AM »
I think my next ones will be Michelin Power Pure SC which are supposed to have a harder compound in the center of the rear tread to wear longer. Some of you know more about this than I do so PLEASE set this straight if needed!

Karl

The Michelin PowerPure SC is a great tire. Yes it is dual compound. Harder rubber in the middle and softer on the sides. This combination gives you amazing grip in corners yet won't wear flat in the middle from long straight motoring.

I have about 4000 miles on my front. Wear is hardly noticeable, uniform. I'm sure it'll last another 4000 miles before I need a new one. Rear is a bit younger only about 3000 miles on it. Wear similar as front, hardly noticeable uniform. Almost like new.

I can only recommend them.
They're A HUGE improvement over the stock doughnuts.... They turn your scooter into a different kind of animal :) much better handling of crap pavement, cracks, wet road, thick road marks etc.

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General Discussion / Re: What's your dream scooter
« on: August 27, 2016, 03:27:58 PM »
The beamer looks nice but the Yamaha  T max aint bad either.
To stay faithful to the brand the K50 from Kymco looks very promising too...

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Technical | How To / Re: Starting issues with a Yager 200i
« on: August 25, 2016, 05:28:56 AM »
Don't rush with the regulator. You have said before your battery voltage rises to 14V when the engine is on idle. That means your regulator is doing its job and charging your battery. However, the 14V is a tad low and is probably the result of the headlights being on. At idle your generator can't produce much juice and your headlamps drain the battery faster than the what your generator replenishes.

Your headlights were my suspect but didn't want to jump the gun yesterday. They should be off by default, no?. Don't you have a separate switch to turn them on/off and another one to switch between high and low beam?
What kind of DVM/meter are using to measure resistances? Most off the shelf ones would struggle at measuring such low resistances we're talking about here. 0.05 Ohms.

I would go around and inspect light switches/wiring harnesses, and continue from there.

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Technical | How To / Re: Starting issues with a Yager 200i
« on: August 24, 2016, 07:36:51 PM »
Quote
-on a 10amp scale, the negative wire & negative battery post draws 5.4 amps key on.

Is this a continuous current draw or only present while the fuel pump runs for a few seconds when you turn the ignition key to on position?
If this current draw is continuous with the ignition key on, then that's what causes your battery to collapse after a short while.
That's over 60W of power drain. Which also has to create considerable amount of heat somewhere.

I am trying to help. Please keep posting your findings.

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Yager GT 200i / Re: Antifreeze recommendations?
« on: August 23, 2016, 11:40:10 AM »
OK thanks fr your replies. I settled on the Prestone and I'll be doing the flush and new coolant job pretty soon.

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Downtown 300 / Re: Downtown Tires???
« on: August 22, 2016, 07:50:40 PM »
I've got power pure s both front and rear. They are fantastic. Can't even compare to stock doughnuts. I can only recommend them.

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Xciting 250 / Re: Oil leak (With pictures)
« on: August 22, 2016, 11:45:54 AM »
are you sure it's oil? could be coolant too pump seal broken maybe?

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Yager GT 200i / Re: Battery draining issue
« on: August 21, 2016, 08:52:18 PM »
so i checked the battery today.
engine off it sits 12.5v
engine on it registers 14.04v from idle to being reved. never goes above or below that.
is 14v enough to be charging?

when i have a charged battery (from a tender jr) starts great.
if i turn it off, then  turnkey/lights back on (but no start)
the battery drain down to 10v in about 45 secs and then holds there in voltage but will not start.
this seems very quick to drop that much in voltage so basically I have seconds for a good start...no reserve.

this is a new battery (scorpion yt12 175cca) and replaced another battery that was a week old and was not starting.
any idea what is going on here? or what i should check next???
i'll take battery to parts store and do a load test just to confirm but i don't think it's a battery...something in the engine is causing a massive voltage draw.

Your battery voltage dropping to 10V in 45 seconds and staying there is a very bad indicator.
A lead acid battery is considered empty at 10.5 Volts, and your max. charging voltage should never exceed 14.5Volts.
Do you have access to another battery to try?

If I understand you right, you have a new battery in your scooter. Please consider that a brand new battery can be faulty too (partial internal short). Rarely but it's possible. I know from experience.
If you want to thoroughly check your battery, to rule that out of the equation, you need access to a computerized R/C battery charger. Using that charger try to fully charge your battery on the Pb setting at 1/10C rating. (for example: if your battery capacity is 10Ah then charge at 1A current) Then discharge the battery at 1/5C to 10.5V and see discharged mAh's. If you get less than 70% of the rated capacity out, then you can consider that battery dead. 

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Downtown 300 / Re: What did you do to your DownTown today?
« on: August 20, 2016, 10:42:28 AM »
Ok, confession time. When I was out on my run yesterday, the DT fell over. My fault - I hadn't put the sidestand fully forward and it rolled forward as I stepped off it.

A couple of scuffs, nothing too serious there.....but I cracked (snapped as it turned out) the Givi screen around the left hand guard area. Damn and blast. And damn again.

So off came the screen and first to the black plastic mounting plate behind where both push fit tangs had snapped off. I fixed that with a couple of drilled holes and 10mm bolts (you cant see them anyway, once the screen goes on.

The screen itself was a different proposition. Requiring a good covering of epoxy resin and some holding tape. It's been baking away in the shed for 8 hours now and it certainly seems to have worked. It needs another 10 hours at least to be fully set though.

Even before any cosmetic tidying up, it looks not too bad. I have some carbon fibre look alike tape in the shed to go over both handguards where the join is and a few other strategically placed motorcycle related stickers will finish the job off.  You'd have to be pretty damn close to see that anything was amiss.

It'll do until I decide on another screen.

Damn and blast again though.

Sorry to read your mishap.
 I totally feel your pain. Mine got blown over by the wind. Had the cover on in the parking lot@work (my stupidity. should have taken off when I heard the Storm coming...)Scooter scratched up badly here and there nothing broke luckily.

Try to cover epoxy best you can. It is not UV resistant! Sun will brake it down and so crack/break.

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Technical | How To / Re: UK legal headlights
« on: August 20, 2016, 10:36:16 AM »
Hi Kymsec99,
Welcome to the forum!
I don't know how much of a help this is but here it is anyway:
Google JC Motorcycles (based in Birmingham UK). Best customer support I ever encountered so far. They are Kymco dealer / service. They might be able to help you out with a replacement headlamp. Give them a call.

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Downtown 300 / Re: What did you do to your DownTown today?
« on: August 18, 2016, 06:40:39 AM »
de dee you are clearly the km/mile guru on the Downtown 300i (at least on this forum you are).
What is your secret?
It would be nice to hear your maintenance schedule/routine.
Is it preventive maintenance to the max or everything by the book?
I'd encourage you to write up a pamphlet on the topic! :)

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Downtown 300 / Re: What did you do to your DownTown today?
« on: August 17, 2016, 08:54:15 PM »
It would be fantastic!
The man's photos are that good I had to go and do a few miles on Google Street view around the north west of Scotland!! Some (most!) of the roads are superb!!

funny i'm on maps too looking at Dallas....

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Downtown 300 / Re: What did you do to your DownTown today?
« on: August 17, 2016, 08:38:45 PM »
Well nushipwright, I was going to mention a trip next year, possibly taking in the sights that snorveys see!!
We'll have to start planning!!
Possibly even meet up with snorvey if he's interested!!
Hey snorvey whereabouts are you based?
I'm originally from Barrhead, have you heard of it?

Would be interesting to meet up! And seeing three white DownTowns at the same time would be nice too.
Snorver, your photos are killing me (softly.... :) in a positive way)

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People GT 300i / Re: Charging
« on: August 17, 2016, 06:08:53 PM »
Hi Carmen, did you measure the stator wires with an ohm meter before it was removed?

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Downtown 300 / Re: What did you do to your DownTown today?
« on: August 17, 2016, 06:06:44 PM »
Now I'm jealous too!  :(

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