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Post by jren on Sept 7, 2010 16:37:48 GMT -6
I have a gy6 4 stroke scooter and as of yesterday If I twist the throttle quick at take off the rear-end shakes really hard. Any suggestions?
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Post by Bashan on Sept 7, 2010 17:37:03 GMT -6
If it was mine I'd check the motor mounts, the rear shock attachments, then the CVT clutch. If it was the tansmission gears it would do it all the time. Rich
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Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to stress. Stress leads to doobies. And doobies lead to twinkies
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Post by scooteraddict on Sept 7, 2010 17:51:36 GMT -6
Check the axil nut on the rear shaft. I had changed my tire one day and the nut came free (but i didn't loose it). The rear tire wobbled on the shaft due to poor fit.
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Post by Bashan on Sept 8, 2010 3:11:07 GMT -6
Astounding isn't it? You can tell the Chinese certainly aren't worried about lawsuits like the manufacturers in the USA are. My wife's 150cc Peace had a clicking noise which turned out to be a loose rear axle nut. My stones dropped when I realized what it was; could have been a terrible accident. I cranked it down and no clicking noise. I used blue Loctite this go around. Thanks Scooter Addict, I didn't think of the axle nut; should have though. Rich
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Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to stress. Stress leads to doobies. And doobies lead to twinkies
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Post by scooteraddict on Sept 8, 2010 14:12:50 GMT -6
I'm glad that it was an easy fix.
many miles, many smiles.
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