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Post by beebo on Jun 22, 2014 14:08:07 GMT -6
Looks exactly like my JCL Superscooter. Mine is a 2008, though. With minor tuning and a good tail wind it will go 65mph. SPECIFICATIONS : JCL-MP150B
ENGINE INFO : GY6 family
Engine type : Single cylinder, 4 stroke
Engine brand : 157QMJ
Displacement : 150cc
Cooling : Air cooled
Max horsepower : 7.9hp/7000r/min
Max torque : 8.5n.m/4000rpm
Bore*stroke : 2.26x2.28inches
Max speed : 59mile/h
Climbing ability : 15degree
Ignition : C.D.I
Starting system : Electric/kick
Battery : 12V/7Ah
Carburetor brand : PZ24J
Engine oil : SAE15W/40SF
Gear oil : 85W/90
Clutch : Automatic
Transmission : Variable speed automatic(CVT)
Driveline : Chain-drive
Driving wheel : Rear wheel drive
Brakes,front/rear : Disc/drum
Brake operation : Hand
Tires,front/rear : 130/60-13
Fuel capacity/type : 1.5gal 90 octane or better
Weight,G.W./N.W : 332.8/277.7lbs
Max load : 330.6lbs
Wheelbase : 54.3inches
OA L*W*H : 76.9*27.5*43.1inches
Height to seat : 29.5inches
Min ground clearance : 4.7inches
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Post by tvnacman on Jun 22, 2014 15:37:44 GMT -6
above the cvt you find an air box , does you carb have an air filter . I use pod filters and remove the air box (they like to crack leak air and mess with your a/f adjustment). So again it looks like the only cvt screw that is missing is the one that secures the carb drain . For 10 or $15 you get a pod filter and never mind the air box (good luck getting the correct one) anyway .
Not trying to sound like a wise guy here , you can go nuts waiting for parts then find out they don't fit . Get the pod and start riding otherwise it will be xmass and you will still be pulling your hair out and not riding .
John
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Post by heruk on Jun 22, 2014 19:03:12 GMT -6
Thanks guys those specs seem legit.
tvnacman It does have an air box under thew seat. I would remove the airbox and pop that pod filter right on correct?
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Post by heruk on Jun 22, 2014 19:03:49 GMT -6
How do you guys secure your bikes? I am afraid to park this thing at walmart
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Post by heruk on Jun 22, 2014 19:06:52 GMT -6
It looks like my bike is missing that cover over the CVT box
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Post by tvnacman on Jun 23, 2014 3:54:45 GMT -6
Yes some scooters have the air box mounted in front/inder the seat bucket . I see more of them on top of the cvt . there are many holes for bolts and even the wire harness that have extras that are not used . Some emngine come with drum brakes and have the mounts for disk brakes . As long as things are not loose and falling/rattling off I think you will be fine .
The picture above has the air box above the cvt , I'm sure in your video I did not see the air box . You said your air box in is under your seat . So the pic above is not one of your ride , but one that looks like it . Is that correct ?
John
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Post by heruk on Jun 23, 2014 7:02:02 GMT -6
Correct John i love this board you guys are so helpful
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