Hi mate I’m working on one these now with problem of it not letting me rev it I change the carb as though it be that but what else do you think it could be have you come across this problem could it be a cdi unit
my kymco won't charge the battery and won't start after I put the 90cc kit on it, when it starts it dies within a few minutes. can anyone tell me what's wrong?
@@superseriousreviews1168 you know.....I actually am the wrong one. You know the official name of Taiwan is the republic of China. Remember that when the nationalist government of China headed by Chang Kai Cheque fled to Taiwan aka formosia and re-established itself as "The Republic of China". So little history for ya and maybe a retort to use for future "kymco is Taiwanese not Chinese" comments.
I do know, I may have not said it in the video, but I really just made this to explain some of the differences between kymco’s taiwanese gy6, the more common, Chinese gy6
To remove cylinder head you can simply sit on the back seat so the engine goes down a little bit.
Hi mate I’m working on one these now with problem of it not letting me rev it I change the carb as though it be that but what else do you think it could be have you come across this problem could it be a cdi unit
my kymco won't charge the battery and won't start after I put the 90cc kit on it, when it starts it dies within a few minutes.
can anyone tell me what's wrong?
stator
Bro my kymco 50 agility starts but when I give it gas it dies or stalls out. If i do get it running and moving it bogs down and then dies help
Has it been sitting for a long time? How many miles does it have?
Kymco is now assembled in China. Taiwan parts.
The kumco here is from Taiwan. It ain't chi-nee
I know and I said that, this video is literally the differences from the kymco gy6 and the Chinese gy6
@@superseriousreviews1168 you know.....I actually am the wrong one. You know the official name of Taiwan is the republic of China. Remember that when the nationalist government of China headed by Chang Kai Cheque fled to Taiwan aka formosia and re-established itself as "The Republic of China". So little history for ya and maybe a retort to use for future "kymco is Taiwanese not Chinese" comments.
This is a Taiwanese bike. Incase you didnt know.
I do know, I may have not said it in the video, but I really just made this to explain some of the differences between kymco’s taiwanese gy6, the more common, Chinese gy6
@@superseriousreviews1168 that more common gy6 is the tao tao vip