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Post by tnilc on Dec 9, 2015 5:01:43 GMT -6
I just purchased a Neco Abruzzi with 2200 miles on the clock and when riding back from the sellers address couldnt let the neco sit in idle at the lights or it would conk out so had to keep it reved slightly with brakes on any ideas what could cause this ?
Also im going to change the spark plug, engine oil, gear oil and clean the air filter but cant figure out how to remove the side panels to access (im a complete novice :0) any TIPS....Please.
Ah and where can i buy parts? (really need a rear indicator).
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Post by cyborg on Dec 9, 2015 8:17:26 GMT -6
the valves need to be adjusted,,,,,check the library section there's a tutorial on how to adjust the valves,,,post a pick of your bike if you can please,,,that will give us an idea which body style you have so you can get the panels off without damage
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Post by tnilc on Dec 9, 2015 9:14:02 GMT -6
I will check the valves Tutorial Thanks I will post better pics of scooter if needed?
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Post by rob63 on Dec 19, 2015 6:31:04 GMT -6
The Abruzzi has the normal GY6 engine, they made two models of 125, one with a normal carburettor and one with fuel injection. If it`s a carb model then adjusting the idle is simple, if it`s fuel injected then I haven`t a clue unfortunately. The easiest way to access the engine is to take the seat bucket out which is 4 or 6 bolts if I remember correctly. You can then access the main components. You can change the sparkplug, it`s a bit fiddly but can be done with the seat bucket out. The side panels are held on by a bunch of screws, you`ll need to have a look around the panels to spot them.
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Post by tnilc on Dec 20, 2015 13:00:03 GMT -6
Thanks for the reply will check it out asap.
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Post by marcladi on Nov 13, 2017 5:59:41 GMT -6
Hi, new to this forum,
Can I ask how you got on with this? I have just got a Neco Abruzzi for my sons first twist and go, got it cheap as was a non runner and quite quickly identified that the carb needs a good clean out and maybe some new fuel pipes as the scooter had been sat for 18 months...... but I cant work out how to get the panels off to access the carb. Any help appreciated.
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Post by cyborg on Nov 13, 2017 8:37:36 GMT -6
Read robs post above
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