@blaudp79, pls see below link to shed light on this subject.
https://www.kymcoforum.com/index.php?topic=30655.0Though.there is a way, if a certain CVT by no means want to perform properly, even have to say KYMCOs engineers know what they do to produce affordable quality, which lasts.
Put the outer sheave of your CVT in a lathe and take off 1-1.5mm of material on its inner side (where the belt is supposed to run) by this measure sheaves have the opportunity to close further, and therefor pushing the belt until the outmost rim.
But takes a lot of measuring and roadtesting not to take too much off, otherwise your belt jumps out of its CVT and causes some headache.
Contra springs are playing a main role there too.
Was done at a LIKE 200i at the same 176ccm motor with good results.
Have to say that, I have a fully equipped workshop to my avail and several CVTs to fool around with.