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Post by xing150 on Jul 12, 2013 15:47:46 GMT -6
What is all this "common sense" stuff you speak of?........jibberish
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Post by xing150 on Jul 12, 2013 10:47:28 GMT -6
In San Diego it accumulates in vast amount and when it floats off your streets become ice skating rinks. The stickiest tire in the world won't save you. If it was me I would either not ride in rain or, if forced, understand I'm riding on ice and live with what I have and just be cautious. Agreed, you have to figure that the contact patch between both tires with a passenger on the scoot is like 1 - 1 1/2" of the tire. ....then you have to figure there's about 200-250 lbs roughly on each tire.
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Post by xing150 on Jul 12, 2013 10:36:11 GMT -6
It's never been able to be kick started, and the owner is too old and has bad knees....but....if I should keep it where's the best resource for parts for that system? I have other problems but I'll make a new post for them as to not derail this topic
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Post by xing150 on Jul 11, 2013 23:14:52 GMT -6
I have a 150 CC GY6 Xingyue that I'm working on and am looking to delete the kick start system.....should I just pull the lever off or should I pull the cover on that side and strip all that stuff out then plug the cover?
The kick start is slowly falling down while the scoot is running and then it's all the way down and dragging on left turns.....plus this thing will never kick start anyways....it hasn't a day in it's life lol.
Thanks for all the help in advance.....cuz I know I'm gonna need it LOL
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