Do not remove this Owner’s Manual from the vehicle. Read this manual carefully before operating the vehicle as it contains important safety information.
Read this manual carefully. This Owner’s Manual contains important information on safety, operation and maintenance of your KYMCO Yager scooter. Anyone who operates your scooter should carefully read and understand the contents of this manual before riding the scooter. For your safety, understand and follow all of the warnings contained in this Owner’s Manual and the labels applied to your scooter. This Owner’s Manual should be considered a permanent part of the vehicle.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Manual Icon Legend .................................................... (inside of front-cover) CA Prop 65 Warning .................................................... (inside of front-cover) Table of Contents .......................................................................................... 1 SECTION 1 - SAFETY ................................................................. 2 - 6 Foreword .........................................................................................
SECTION 1 FOREWORD & SAFETY INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this KYMCO Yager 200i scooter, and welcome to the KYMCO riding family. Please read this Owner's Manual carefully before riding so that you will be thoroughly familiar with the proper operation of your scooter’s controls, its features, its capabilities, and its limitations. To ensure a long, trouble-free life for your scooter, provide it with the proper care and maintenance as described in this manual.
SCOOTER SAFETY IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Your scooter can provide you many years of service and pleasure if you take responsibility for your own safety and understand the challenges that you can meet on the road. There is much that you can do to protect yourself when you ride. You will find many helpful recommendations throughout this manual. Here are some very important safety tips: Wear a helmet Scooter safety equipment starts with a quality helmet.
SCOOTER SAFETY PROTECTIVE APPAREL For your safety, always wear an approved motorcycle or scooter helmet, eye protection, boots, gloves, long pants, and a longsleeved shirt or jacket whenever you ride your scooter. Helmets and protection Your helmet is your most important piece of riding gear because it offers the best protection against head injuries. Your helmet should fit your head comfortably and securely. Always wear a face shield or goggles to protect your eyes and to aid your vision.
LOAD LIMITS & LOADING GUIDELINES These general guidelines may help you decide how to add accessories to your scooter and how to load it properly. Load limits These specifications are the load limits for your Yager scooter. Overloading the scooter will affect its stability and handling. Be sure to stay within the limits listed below: 6 7 Maximum weight capacity (includes the weight of the rider, passenger, cargo and accessories): ...............................................
ACCESSORIES & MODIFICATION There is a large variety of accessories available to KYMCO scooter owners. KYMCO cannot have direct control over the quality or suitability of any accessories you may wish to purchase. The addition of unsuitable accessories to your scooter can lead to unsafe operating conditions.
SECTION 2 CONTROLS & FEATURES Location of parts & controls 3 4 5 9 8 2 6 AN 1 1 Left shock absorber spring preload adjuster 2 Turn signal switch, headlight dimmer switch, horn button 3 Left mirror 4 Instruments AM AL 7 5 Right mirror 6 Engine stop switch, starter button 7 Right shock absorber spring preload adjuster 8 Rear brake lever 9 Front brake lever AK AT AT Throttle grip AK Front brake fluid reservoir AL Ignition switch AM Fuel filler cap AN Rear brake fluid reservoir NOTE: Your scooter m
CONTROLS & FEATURES Location of parts & controls 12 3 4 9 87 6 1 Coolant filler cap 2 Helmet holder 3 Under-seat storage compartment 4 Battery, fuse box, spare fuse 8 AT 5 5 Air cleaner 6 Left passenger footpeg 7 Center stand 8 Side stand 9 Coolant level window AM AK AL AT Seat AK Helmet hook AL Right passenger footpeg AM Oil filler cap/Dipstick NOTE: Your scooter may differ slightly in appearance from the images in this manual.
CONTROLS & FEATURES Engine Serial Number (ESN) Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) To read your scooter’s VIN, release the cover on the inner Your scooter’s ESN AO is stamped in the left engine case. cowl with a flat head screw driver AN. AN AO NOTE: Write your scooter’s VIN and ESN in the boxes provided on the inside, rear cover of this Owner's Manual.
CONTROLS & FEATURES Keys Your Yager scooter is supplied with two identical ignition switch keys 1. The ignition key operates the ignition switch and the steering lock, and is used to open the seat to gain access to the underseat storage compartment. NOTE: The keys have a unique code stamped on the tab supplied with keys. For security reasons, 1 the this code is not stamped on the scooter or recorded in the vehicle's basic documentation.
CONTROLS & FEATURES Instrument & indicators 4 3 5 6 7 8 2 9 AT 1 1 2 3 4 Adjust button Mode button Multifunction display CELP indicator AK 5 6 7 8 Tachometer Left turn signal indicator Right turn signal indicator High beam indicator 9 Oil service indicator AT Met-In (seat open) indicator AK Overheat indicator 11
CONTROLS & FEATURES Multifunction display Multifunction display - Initial display The liquid crystal display (LCD) on the dash digitally indicates When the ignition switch is turned “ON”, the multifunction display will temporarily show all of its functions so you know the speed, mileage ridden, fuel level and time. LCD is functioning properly . 2 Multifunction display - Speedometer The speedometer displays the scooter ’s road speed in milesper-hour (mph) or in kilometers-per-hour (Km/h).
CONTROLS & FEATURES To reset the tripmeter: 1. Press and hold the ADJUST button for more than two seconds to select the TRIP mode. The toggle between the odometer , tripmeter and oil service meter display types, press and hold the MODE button for two seconds to select mph or Km/h. 2. Press and hold both the MODE button and the ADJUST button at the same time until the tripmeter rests to “zero”.
CONTROLS & FEATURES Multifunction display - Fuel gauge To reset the oil service meter and the oil service indicator The fuel gauge indicates the approximate fuel supply availlight: able in a graduated display . The normal operating fuel range 1. Press and hold the ADJUST button for more than two sec- are the “N” segments between the “F” segment and the “E” segment. When the “E” segment and the fuel indicator “ “ onds to select the oil service meter .
CONTROLS & FEATURES Multifunction display - Digital clock The clock indicates the time in hours and minutes when the ignition is “ON”. The clock display also indicates AM or PM. 4. To set the hour display , press the ADJUST button until it displays the correct “hour” time To adjust the clock’s time manually, follow this procedure: 1. Tune the ignition switch “ON” 2.
CONTROLS & FEATURES 7. To end the clock adjustment, press both the MODE and NOTE: To check if the CELP indicator is functioning propADJUST buttons at the same time. The display will stop erly, place the engine stop switch in the “ “ position; flashing automatically. The adjustment will be cancelled if retract the side stand; and without starting the engine, any button is not pressed within approximately ten seconds. turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position.
CONTROLS & FEATURES Instruments - Turnsignal indicators The left turn signal indicator “ signal is operated. The right turn signal indicator “ signal is operated. “ flashes when the left turn “ flashes when the right turn Instruments - High beam indicator The high beam indicator “ “ is illuminated when the high beam is selected (using the switch on the left handlebar).
CONTROLS & FEATURES Right handlebar switch Electric starter button 2 " ": Press the electric starter button to activate the starter motor . NOTE: The starter motor will not engage unless the ignition switch is “ON”, the side stand is fully up, and one of the brake levers is squeezed at the same time the starter button is pressed. 1 Engine stop switch 1 " & ": The engine stop switch turns off the ignition, stopping the engine. The scooter ’s lights and horn will still function.
CONTROLS & FEATURES 3 5 6 4 Turn signal switch: Use the turn signal indicator to signal to other traf fic your intention to turn or change lanes. The turn signal light on the dash will flash to alert the rider that the switch is engaged. " " for turning to the "left". " " for turning to the "right". To cancel the turn signal, press in on the signal switch 5. Horn button 6 " ": Press the horn button to sound the horn. NOTE: The horn will only sound when the ignition is “ON”.
CONTROLS & FEATURES Brakes Fuel filler cap Apply the front brake by squeezing the right brake lever gently. The brake light will illuminate when the lever is squeezed. 1. Insert the ignition key into the ignition switch and turn it right to the “ “ position (the key cannot be removed). T hen rotate the key clockwise to the “ “ position to open the filler cap 1. Apply the rear brake by squeezing the left brake lever gently To open the fuel filler cap: towards the grip.
CONTROLS & FEATURES Do not overfill the tank. There should be no fuel in the filler neck 2. Excess fuel can contaminate the evaporative emission canister, resulting in poor driveability. To close and lock the fuel filler cap: Do not use fuel that contains Ethanol or Methanol. This type of fuel can corrode metal parts in your scooter’s fuel system, and can also damage plastic and rubber parts. Repairs to damage caused by improper fuel will not be covered under your scooter’s limited warranty. 1.
CONTROLS & FEATURES Seat To open the seat on your Yager 200i (insert the ignition switch key to active the seat release in the ignition switch): 3 1 2 To close and lock the seat on your Yager 200i: Lower the seat and press down until it is secured by the latch. Gently lift up on the seat to make sure it is locked before riding. 1.
CONTROLS & FEATURES Underseat storage compartment Your Yager 200i scooter is equipped with an underseat storage compartment 4 that permits you to stow your helmet or other items. This compartment is under the seat (see page 22 for opening and closing the seat). Underseat compartment weight limit: ..........22 lbs (10 kg) 4 Never exceed the maximum weight limit of the storage compartment, as vehicle handling and stability may be severely affected. Do not leave the ignition switch key under the seat.
CONTROLS & FEATURES Helmet posts Your Yager 200i scooter has two helmet posts 1 so you can secure your helmet(s) outside of the underseat storage compartment. To use the posts, unlock the seat (see page 22) . 1 1 1. To use the hook, pull it out from the inside. 2 2. Push the lock lever 3 left to unlock the lever. You can now hang your bag on the hook. With the seat up, put the helmet’s retaining ring onto the post. Lower and press down on the seat to lock it and secure the helmet in place.
CONTROLS & FEATURES Passenger foot pegs Your Yager 200i scooter is equipped with additional pegs for use when you are carrying a passenger . 4 Riding with a passenger will change the handling characteristics of your scooter. Allow for extra braking distance and use extra care when riding in traffic. Be sure you and your passenger always wear an approved motorcycle helmet that fits properly. You should also wear eye protection and other protective apparel when you ride. 5 1.
CONTROLS & FEATURES Stands (side & center stands) Your Yager 200i scooter is equipped with a main (center) stand 1 and a side stand 2. 2 1 To park your scooter on the main stand, stand on the left side of the scooter and grasp the handlebar with your left hand while grasping the side of the rear rack with your right hand. Step down on the foot pad of the main stand with your foot while pulling up and back on the rear rack.
CONTROLS & FEATURES The side stand safety interlock switch should remain functional on the scooter at all times and should be serviced by a KYMCO dealer immediately if it is faulty. Always check the operation of the side stand safety interlock system before riding your scooter. Riding your scooter with the side stand incompletely retracted (in the “UP” position) can cause an accident. Always retract the side stand fully before riding.
CONTROLS & FEATURES Diagnostic tool connector The diagnostic tool connector 1 is located under the fuse box in the battery box. This connector can be used by a qualified technician with the appropriate diagnostic tools to evaluate the scooter's electronic fuel injection and electrical systems. 1 The diagnostic tool connector should only be accessed by the service personnel at your authorized KYMCO dealer.
SECTION 3 OPERATION Break-in recommendations The first 1,000 miles (1,600 km) of riding are the most important in the life of your scooter. Proper break-in operation during this time will help ensure maximum life and performance from your new scooter. Proper break-in operation allows the machined surfaces to polish each other and mate smoothly. Your scooter’s reliability and performance depend on special care and restraint exercised during the break-in period.
OPERATION The 600 mile (1,600 km) service should be performed as outlined in the maintenance schedule section of this owner's manual. Pay particular attention to the cautions and warnings in the maintenance schedule section. Unless you have formal training as a service technician and have access to KYMCO technical reference materials, it is strongly suggested that you have the initial service performed by a KYMCO dealer.
OPERATION Pre-ride inspection For your safety, it is very important to take a few moments 7. Lights and horn: Check that headlight, tail/brake light, turn signals, indicators and horn function properly (page 18). before each ride to walk around your scooter and check its condition. If you detect any problem, be sure to address it im- 8. Engine stop switch: Check for proper function (page 18). mediately, or have it corrected by your KYMCO dealer. 9.
OPERATION Starting the engine To start your Yager 200i scooter, follow the procedure listed on NOTE: Before starting, check the engine oil and fuel levels. Place the scooter on the main stand and make sure to the following pages. put the side stand “UP”.. To prevent damage to the starter motor, do not operate the starter motor for more than five seconds at a time.
OPERATION 1 3 3. Apply the rear brake 1 (left lever). The electric starter will 5. Keep the throttle 3 closed as the engine warms up. only work when the brake lever is squeezed and the side 6. Allow a cold engine to warm 2 - 3 minutes before riding. stand is up. Do not “BLIP” the throttle (opening and closing it rapidly) as the scooter can lunge forward suddenly. Do not leave your scooter unattended while the engine is warming up. 2 4. Press the starter button 2 without rotating the throttle grip.
OPERATION Ignition cutoff feature Your Yager 200i is equipped with a safety feature that will turn off the ignition and the fuel pump to stop the engine if the scooter is tipped over. The angle detection sensor of this system must be reset once the scooter is righted or the engine will not restart. Before restarting the engine, you must turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” position and then back to “ON”. You can then start the scooter normally.
OPERATION Before riding off, use the scooter’s turn signals to signal your intention to merge into traffic. Always scan around you and in the rear view mirrors so you are aware of other traffic. Use caution as you merge into traffic, keeping to the right until you match the pace of the traffic. NOTE: Do not “BLIP” the throttle (opening and closing it rapidly) as the scooter can lunge forward suddenly. 3 3 3.
OPERATION 6. When approaching a corner or a turn, close the throttle fully and slow the scooter down by applying both the front and rear brakes at the same time. 7. After completing the turn, open the throttle gradulally to accelerate the scooter. 8. When descending a steep grade, close the throttle fully and apply both brakes to slow the scooter. Avoid continus use of the brakes, which may result in brake component overheating and reduced braking efficency.
OPERATION Parking your scooter Use the following procedure and suggestions when parking your scooter. The scooter may fall over if it is not parked on level ground. Make sure flammable materials such as dry grass or leaves do not come in contact with the exhaust system when parking your scooter. Lock the handlebars of your scooter (see page 10) to reduce the risk of theft. 1. Turn off the ignition switch and place the scooter on level ground. 2.
SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE The importance of maintenance Maintaining your scooter properly is essential for safe, economical and trouble-free riding. It will also help reduce air pollution and maximize fuel economy. To help you properly care for your scooter, the following pages in this Owner's Manual include a maintenance schedule to help you make sure your scooter is serviced at the appropriate intervals.
MAINTENANCE Maintenance schedule Perform the pre-ride inspection (see page 31) at each scheduled maintenance period. This interval should be judged by odometer reading or months, whichever comes first. Maintenance schedule legend (see pages 40 and 41): I: INSPECT AND CLEAN, ADJUST, LUBRICATE OR REPLACE IF NECESSARY C: CLEAN R: REPLACE A: ADJUST L: LUBRICATE T: TIGHTEN The maintenance schedule on pages 40 an 41 specifies the maintenance required to keep your Yager 200i scooter in peak operating condition.
MAINTENANCE Maintenance schedule 50 52 51 42 43 48 46 53 54 40
MAINTENANCE Maintenance schedule 50 56 57 20 55 55 27 62 60 - 41
MAINTENANCE Tool kit Crankcase breather drain Your Yager 200i has a tool kit that will aid you in the mainte- Your scooter has a drain tube that permits you to drain water nance of your scooter. and oil that has condensed in the air cleaner. 1 2 3 The tool kit 1 is located under the seat (to open the seat, see When you see that fluid has accumulated in the transparent page 22). drain tube 2, remove the plug 3 and drain the fluid into a suitable container. After draining, reinstall the plug.
MAINTENANCE Engine oil Engine oil recommendation Use a premium quality 4-stroke engine oil to ensure longer service life of your scooter. Only use oils that have a SG rating per the API service classification. 4 F L Engine oil capacity: 0.95 qt (0.9 L) Engine oil viscosity: SAE 15W-40 If this viscosity is not available, select an alternative engine oil according to the chart shown below. ENGINE OIL VISCOSITIES 1. Start the engine and let it idle for a few minutes 2.
MAINTENANCE Do not overfill the engine with oil. Overfilling the engine can cause oil leaks and/or oil contamination of the air filter element. Always make sure the oil level is above the "L" mark but not higher than the "F" mark. NOTE: Change the engine oil with the engine at normal operating temperature with the scooter positioned on its main stand to assure complete and rapid draining. NOTE: Always dispose of used engine oil in a environmentally responsible manner.
MAINTENANCE 4. Replace the drain bolt 2. Tighten it to the specified torque. Oil drain bolt torque: 18 lb-ft (25 N.m) 5. Add the specified engine oil through the oil filler/dipstick hole (amount is after draining). Engine oil capacity: 0.95 qt (0.8 L) Engine oil viscosity: SAE 15W-40 1 F L 6. Wipe the dipstick 1 off with a clean cloth and reinstall it in its hole, but do not thread it into the engine case. Push the dip stick to the engine until it touches the case. 2 3.
MAINTENANCE Do not overfill the engine with oil. Overfilling the engine can cause oil leaks and/or oil contamination of the air filter element. Always make sure the oil level is above the "L" mark but not higher than the "F" mark on the dipstick. Engine oil strainer screen cleaning The engine oil strainer screen must be cleaned periodically per the service maintenance schedule (see page 40). 1 8. Replace the oil filler/dipstick and tighten it securely. 9.
MAINTENANCE 4 5 3 2 3. The spring 3 and the oil strainer screen 4 will come out when the cap 2 is removed. Let the engine oil drain out. 4. Clean the oil strainer screen. 5. Make sure the oil strainer screen, the seal on the screen, and the drain plug O-ring 5 are in good condition. 6. Install the oil strainer screen, the screen seal, the drain plug O-ring and the oil strainer screen cap. Torque the cap to the specified torque. Oil strainer screen cap torque: 11 lb-ft (15 N.
MAINTENANCE Engine oil filter replacment The engine oil filter must be replaced periodically per the service maintenance schedule (see pages 39 - 41). 5 1 3 4 2 3. The oil filter 3 and the oil filter spring 4 will come out when the cap 2 is removed. Let the engine oil drain out. 4. Discard the oil filter. 1. Remove the oil dipstick 1 from the right crankcase cover. 5. Make sure the oil filter cap O-ring 5 is good condition.
MAINTENANCE 7. Add the specified engine oil through the oil filler/dipstick 10. Stop the engine and recheck the oil level. Make sure the hole (amount is after draining). oil level is at the upper mark “F” on the dip stick 1 when the scooter is parked upright on level ground. Make sure Engine oil capacity: 0.95 qt (0.8 L) there are no oil leaks and reinstall the dip stick. Engine oil viscosity: SAE 15W-40 NOTE: Always dispose of used engine oil and oil filters in a environmentally responsible manner.
MAINTENANCE Transmission fluid change The transmission fluid must be replaced periodically per the service maintenance schedule (see pages 39 - 41). 1. Place the scooter on its center stand. 2 1 2. Place a suitable container (drain pan) under the left transmission case and remove the fluid drain bolt 1. 3. As the fluid is draining from the transmission, slowly rotate the rear wheel to force all of the fluid from the transmission. 4.
MAINTENANCE Throttle operation & adjustment The throttle operation and free play must be inspected and adjusted periodically (as part of the pre-ride inspection). 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 3 Remove the six filter retaining screws 7, then remove and discard the air cleaner element 8. 4. Install a new air cleaner element. Use the KYMCO genuine air cleaner element or an equivalent air cleaner element speci- Checking throttle operation and free play: fied for your scooter.
MAINTENANCE 3 2 1 Adjusting throttle free play: 1. Slide the rubber protective sleeve 1 back to expose the throttle cable adjuster 2. 2. Loosen the lock nut 3, then turn the adjuster to obtain the proper free play. Throttle free play: 0.08 - 0.24 in (2 - 6 mm) 3. After adjustment, tighten the lock nut and slide the protective sleeve back in place. Engine idle speed The engine idle speed of your Yager 200i is automatically adjusted by the scooter’s fuel injection system.
MAINTENANCE Coolant level inspection The reserve tank is under left floorboard. Check the coolant level through the inspection window 4 at the left side skirt while the engine is at the normal operating temperature, with the scooter in an upright position. 7 8 5 6 4 NOTE: If the reserve tank is empty, or if coolant loss is excessive during use, check for leaks, and see your KYMCO dealer immediately for repair. Coolant should only be replaced by your KYMCO dealer. Add coolant to the reserve tank only.
MAINTENANCE Coolant replacement The coolant in your scooter should be replaced by a KYMCO dealer, unless you have the proper tools, access to service data, and are technically qualified. NOTE: Always add coolant to the reserve tank. Do not attempt to add coolant by removing the radiator cap. Removing the radiator cap while the engine is hot can cause the coolant to spray out, seriously scalding you. Always let the engine and radiator cool down before removing the radiator cap.
MAINTENANCE Front and rear suspension inspection 1. Check the fork assembly by squeezing the front brake lever and pump the fork up and down vigorously. Suspension action should be smooth, and there should be no fluid leakage. 2. Swing arm bearings should be checked by pushing hard against the side of the rear wheel while the scooter is on the center stand. Free play indicates worn bearings. 3. Carefully inspect all front and rear suspension fasteners for tightness.
MAINTENANCE Brake fluid Your scooter is equipped with a hydraulic brakes. Check the brake fluid level window 1 on the master cylinder reservoirs on the handlebars per the maintenance schedule. Brake pad inspection Brake pad wear on your scooter depends upon the severity of usage, the type of riding, and road conditions (generally, the pads will wear faster on wet and dirty roads). Inspect the pads at each regular maintenance interval. 1 Adding brake fluid: 1.
MAINTENANCE Battery Your KYMCO scooter is equipped with a maintenance-free (sealed) battery, so it is not necessary to check the battery's electrolyte level or add distilled water. NOTE: If your battery seems weak and/or is leaking electrolyte (causing hard starting or other electrical troubles), contact your KYMCO dealer immediately . Rear brake pads Check the cutout in each brake pad. The cutout should be visible indicating that brake pad is not worn down to the brake rotor.
MAINTENANCE Battery removal & installation The battery is in the battery box below the seat. Always keep ignition switch OFF when servicing the battery. Never disconnect a terminal lead from the battery when the engine is running. This can cause damage to the scooter’s fuel injection, ignition and electrical systems. 4 3 1 1 1. Open the seat (see page 22). 2. Remove the three retaining screws 1 and the battery cover 2. 58 3 3 3. Remove the four retaining screws 3 and the battery inner cover 4.
MAINTENANCE NOTE: When removing the battery for charging or replacement, disconnect the negative (-) terminal lead from the battery first, then disconnect the positive (+) terminal lead. 4. Remove the battery from the battery box. NOTE: Install the battery in reverse order of the removal. NOTE: When installing the battery, connect the positive terminal lead (+) first, then the negative terminal lead (-).
MAINTENANCE Tires Failure to follow these warnings may result in an accident due to tire failure. The tires on your scooter are a crucial link between your scooter and the road. You and your passenger's personal safety are dependant upon the condition of your scooter's tires. Follow these instructions: Check tire condition and pressure, and adjust the inflation pressure before each ride. Avoid overloading your scooter.
MAINTENANCE Tire inspection The condition of your scooter’s tires is vital for operational efficiency and your safety. Check the tires’ inflation pressure, the tread depth, and look for damage before each ride. 1 2. Inspect the tires for nails, screws and other objects 1 that may be imbedded into the rubber. 3 2 3 1. Measure and adjust the tire pressure when the tires are touching the ground (with no one seated on the scooter). 3. Check the tread depth 2 at the wear indicator points 3.
MAINTENANCE Chassis inspection NOTE: When you replace a tire on your scooter, be sure to Complete the pre-ride inspection of your scooter by checking replace it with a tire of the specified size. If you use a dif- items on its chassis. ferent size of tire, the handling of your scooter will be adversely affected, possibly resulting in loss of control.
MAINTENANCE Cleaning Washing your scooter Clean your scooter regularly to protect the surface finishes 1. Rinse the scooter thoroughly with cool water to remove any and inspect for damage, wear, and oil, coolant or brake fluid loose dirt. leakage. 2. Clean the scooter with a sponge or soft cloth using cool water. Avoid directing water at muffler outlets and electrical Avoid cleaning products that are not specifically designed for parts. scooter, motorcycle, or automobile surfaces.
MAINTENANCE Windshield cleaning Use plenty of water, clean with windshield with a soft cloth or sponge (avoid using detergents or any kind of chemical cleaner). Dry with a soft, clean cloth. 6. Test the brakes before riding the scooter. Several applications of the brakes may be necessary to restore normal braking performance. NOTE: Due to water on the brake components, braking efficiency may be temporarily impaired immediately after washing the scooter.
MAINTENANCE STORAGE GUIDE Pour a tablespoon (15 - 20 cc) of clean engine oil into the Extended storage, such as for the winter months, requires that cylinder and cover the spark plug hole with a piece of cloth. you take certain steps to reduce the effects of deterioration from the non-use of your scooter. Whenever possible, perform Crank the engine several times to distribute the oil. any necessary periodic maintenance or repairs before storage Reinstall the spark plug and spark plug cap.
MAINTENANCE Removal from storage 1. Uncover and clean the scooter. 2. Change the engine oil if more than 1 month has passed since the start of storage. 3. Charge the battery as required (use a quality charger designed for use on a maintenance-free type battery). Install the battery. Your battery is a maintenance-free type and can be permanently damaged if the cap strip is removed. Charge the battery with a charger specifically designed for use with a maintenance-free type battery.
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SPECIFICATIONS - Yager 200i Dimensions Overall length ........................................... 81.2 in (2030mm) Overall width .............................................. 31.2 in (780 mm) Overall height .......................................... 50.2 in (1255 mm) Wheel base.............................................. 55.6 in (1390 mm) Seat height ................................................ 31.2 in (795 mm) Dry weight ................................................ 303.
EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM Exhaust emission control system maintenance The exhaust emission control system does not require extraordinary care to ensure its proper function. Adhere to the following procedures to make sure the system functions properly so your scooter will not excessively pollute the environment. Immediately repair or replace any fuel or emission system component that will affect the efficiency and emission of your scooter. 1.
EMISSION CONTROL & WARRANTY INFORMATION Crankcase Emission Control System Your Yager scooter’s engine is equipped with a closed crankcase system. Blow-by gases are routed back in to the combustion chamber via the intake system. This system does not allow the blow-by gases to enter the atmosphere. Exhaust Emission Control System The exhaust emissions from your Yager scooter are controlled by engine design, factory-set fuel delivery, ignition settings, and exhaust system design.
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INDEX Accessories & Modifications .................................. 6 Fuses ..................................................................... 59 Right-hand Handlebar Switch .............................. 18 Air Filter Maintenance .................................. 50 - 51 Headlight Aim Adjuster ......................................... 27 Scooter Safety .................................................. 3 - 4 Battery ...........................................................
Identification Numbers Record 2 1 3 1. IGNITION SWITCH KEY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER The ignition switch key identification code is stamped on tab 1 supplied with the key. If you require a replacement key, you will need this code to obtain a new key from your authorized KYMCO dealer. Record the key number in the box above. 2. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) 3.
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