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all you have to do is take it off, how hard can it be.
If you are having problems with the engine, take the scooter in for repairs. Since it is a late model, I would think it is still under warranty. If you are wanting to remove the governor to get higher rpm's and more speed, DON'T DO IT. The governor plays an important part in maintaining the engine at optimum performance by governing maximum speed. If you remove the governor, you will be risking serious damage to the engine due to uncontrolled overspeeding.
should be where your throtle on your carb. its a screw with a spring.
Removing the governor off a Kymco 50 cc scooter varies based on the type of restrictor it has. Mechanical restrictors require complete removal of the governor while electrical units simply need to be rewired.
Cut the blue wire that goes into the actual motor
how do you take the governor off of a kymco agility 50 scooter? There may not be a governor as such, it may be that the engine has been detuned or otherwise modified to limit its power or top speed. It may well be a violation of your state's laws to attempt to override any of this. Most states treat these scooters as mopeds, and the common limitation is max size 50cc, max power 2hp, and max speed 30 mph. A scooter that exceeds any one of these is considered a motorcycle and must be licensed and insured as such. But it may be that the VIN on the scooter can not be registered or insured as a motorcycle, so effectively, it is a violation of law to modify it. Make sure you understand your state's laws before you proceed.
AnswerDepends on the Engine Make and Model and governor setup The governer is there for a reason. Removing it from a stock engine will end up with a blown engine.
cut the pink wire going to the cdi.
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Hos fast can a scooter... go? Scooter top speeds range depending on their engine size, gearing, bike weight, rider weight, etc. So details aside, the average answer would be from about 30 to 55mph, give or take (assuming engine sizes from 50cc - 150cc).
Usually imprinted on the engine cylinder head. Alternatively the vehicle identification plate (has VIN number, manufacturer, etc.) will have it. On a scooter you'll likely have to take part of the seat off and peer inside to find both.
yes but you have to take the engine apart first