Cyclepedia Press LLC is happy to announce the release of two new online service manuals for the KYMCO Compagno 110i and 50i scooters. Like all Cyclepedia.com repair manuals, these are instantly available online and feature color photos, service specifications, torque specs, wiring diagrams, service schedules, step-by-step procedures and technical support. All new Cyclepedia.com manuals are automatically available to Cyclepedia PRO subscribers. If you own or need to service a KYMCO Compagno 110i or Compagno 50i signup for a one year or lifetime subscription now to get the best service information for your scooter.
The KYMCO Compagno 110i and 50i models are a step above the typical small 4-stroke scooter. Not only are they good looking with their retro styling, but they have modern features like fuel injection for quick start up and smooth running. Most 4-stroke powered scooters in this class use a basic two valve head. The Compagno models feature multi-valve cylinder heads for increased power. The Compagno 110i has a four valve head, and the Compagno 50i has a three valve head. Compared to a typical two valve head, the increased valve area improves the flow of intake and exhaust gases for better volumetric efficiency and power output.
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