Yeah, I noticed the addition of the 2 bolts into the threaded holes to hold the secondary pulley plates apart in the service manual. But I didn't know where those bolts came from or why they were needed, for certain, until I was at that point and I did pull the old belt off and heard/felt the plates slap together and knew there was no way to get the belt back on properly without those bolts to hold the plates apart. So I made a trip to Lowe's and bought a few stainless bolts, M5- .80 x 40 mm. I knew the could be 30 mm and still work for this, or even longer too, but 40 mm was plenty long enough. Putting the belt back on was simple with those 2 bolts holding the plates apart. I am storing those 2 bolts (actually a package of 4) with my EasyBoost variator holder tool since I will want them handy for the next time. I never removed that pulley assembly at all since there is no need to do so. I also bought a set of 13 Torx bits and 12 e-Torx sockets and the 23 mm socket needed for this job. Adding to my special tools for working on bikes. Now I have just over 12,000 miles on mine and it's going great. Best bike I've owned. -rjs987
Yupp, those M5- 80 are the correct ones! Me and you seem to like to work on the bike ourselves, I recognize your username from the Kymco Forums, your knowledge there has helped me to work on mine. Thanks and nice to meet you 😊
Well done! Now that you have 12k miles on your scoot, it'd be great if you did another video reviewing your experience with it so far, i.e. favorite accessories, likes, dislikes, etc. Many thanks!
@@JQUICK21 dealer i bought it from, tech would not confirm they would work on it for several days. local dealer finally agreed to work on it for 1st service, even though they were listed on kymco’s website.