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CROSSBOLT

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Re: I think I overfilled my gas tank
« Reply #15 on: November 26, 2015, 06:37:32 PM »
Good to hear your report on your dealer. Have a Happy Thanksgiving and a Merry Christmas! Hope it does not take that long but a Happy New Year as well! Let us know whatever you find.

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Re: I think I overfilled my gas tank
« Reply #16 on: November 29, 2015, 04:19:48 PM »
Well, I got the bike back on Saturday, but I don't have a final conclusion to the story.

What I failed to mention in earlier posts, is that the bike was well-overdue for minor service, and that I had planned to take it in to have that done before winter really sets in (I ride year-round). Otherwise, I would have toughed the problem out for a bit, since, although it was balking a bit under load, it was still quite drivable.

When the dealership got around to driving the bike, they also noticed the balking, but thought it was mild enough to easily be a bad gas situation. So, rather than burning up a few hours (and my money) diagnosing a potential technical problem, they suggested that I just live with the balking until it needed another fill-up, and then see how it behaved. They were reasonably certain that, if an electrical problem (e.g. coil failure) was developing, it would get progressively worse, eventually becoming a more obvious fault (e.g. check engine light).

So, I've gotten my minor service and the bike is still behaving the same. Stay tuned for further developments.
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Re: I think I overfilled my gas tank
« Reply #17 on: April 18, 2016, 11:55:57 AM »
Oops!  I just realized that I left this thread hanging.

Since the bike remained generally drivable, I continued to use it during the winter, while I tried a few solutions to the problem. I ran a dose of Seafoam through it, replaced the gas with fresh stuff from different stations, etc.; nothing helped. So, it went back to the dealer, where it turned out that the coil had gone bad. After that was replaced, the bike ran like new.

Has anyone else had a Yager coil fail? Is there a non-OEM coil available for this bike?
2012 Kymco Frost (Yager) 200i - Toronto, Canada

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