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Post by scooternoob1991 on Dec 22, 2014 21:29:44 GMT -6
Oh okay i see. Well what about the wiring on my scooter or plastic body parts. Cuz i need one for the front.
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Post by Bashan on Dec 22, 2014 21:39:19 GMT -6
See the tile ads scrolling across the top of the site? Try Parts for Scooters, Absolutely Scooters, or Valley Scooters.
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Post by scooternoob1991 on Dec 22, 2014 22:59:34 GMT -6
Can i use amy front molding for my scooter??
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Post by Bashan on Dec 22, 2014 23:11:08 GMT -6
Well there's different body types and you order according to that. I think yours is a retro but it's hard to tell without the front piece. You can ask on those websites, just call or e-mail them. Matt is on Parts for Scooters, Dave is on Absolutely, and John is on Valley. You might try John at NYC also but I don't think he does body work.
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Post by scooternoob1991 on Dec 22, 2014 23:56:22 GMT -6
Oh okay thanks so much
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Post by steelblade on Dec 23, 2014 11:20:24 GMT -6
For the most part, all the chinese scooters are the same under the molding. There's a little variety, type of muffler, location of airfilter, etc, but nothing too dramatic. All the variation is in the plastic molding on top. That means that the molding won't be interchangeable, but you probably knew that.
Can't tell for sure, but it looks to be 49cc in engine size, the body under the seat doesn't look large enough for a 150cc. The good news is that I've seen entire new engines for $300ish depending on the store so getting it going again shouldn't break the bank too badly.
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Post by Alleyoop on Dec 23, 2014 11:34:18 GMT -6
It's a 150 he already put up the motor type 157QMJ which is a very common GY6 motor parts are everywhere for that motor. And like others have said the chino scoots are all sameo sameo just the skins are different and most skins are hard to find since they change them almost every year to say here is a new scoot. Alleyoop
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Post by scooternoob1991 on Dec 26, 2014 5:25:10 GMT -6
Well im thinking of keeping the motor and fixing it up. But idk if it runs since i dnt have the battery and plus the wires that connect the battery have been cut from the looks of it. Plua its missing mirrors and light bulbs. And idk if i will need a key and ignition to start it since it has a kick start on the side. Later today i will go to a scooter junkyard for parts since i just wanna get it running and going then later replace each part with new ones. Keep in mind its my first scooter and its a project scooter for myself. In the future i will buy a new one .
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Post by cyborg on Dec 26, 2014 21:05:05 GMT -6
Not a bad first project,,, get it running don't get discouraged ,, it can be frustrating at times,,, you'll get it going ,, get a few chips together and buy a new one
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Post by scooternoob1991 on Dec 27, 2014 2:07:53 GMT -6
Yeah but my next one i want it to be good as in there are moldings and everything for it Unlike the Chinese scooters not that there's anything wrong with them but nothing really available for them thats why.and i will keep at it till she purrs like a kitten haha
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