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Post by beo111 on Aug 17, 2011 21:09:50 GMT -6
I had trouble starting my Peace 50cc for almost two weeks, but after replacing the pilot jet I'm back on the road! I added a reliable Sigma Speedometer.
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Post by Bong on Aug 18, 2011 19:02:12 GMT -6
That is a Beautiful scoot!!!!!! Can I ask How you programed the Speedo for 10 inch wheels??? I have a Bell bicycle computer but, the manual only has setting for like 20in rims and above. I'm Not sure how to get an accurate reading for the smaller Tires. Also, can I ask what size jets your running??? I have a stock pilot (35) pilot and an 88 Main (I need a 90)
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Post by Cruiser on Aug 18, 2011 20:30:09 GMT -6
Most of these digital speedometers allow you to enter the circumference of the wheel as another way of calibrating. I also have a Sigma and that's how I did it. Measure the circumference in mm and input that 4 digit number in the calibration setup.
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Post by beo111 on Aug 18, 2011 23:03:59 GMT -6
Thanks Cruiser, that's exactly how I programmed the Sigma. I just entered the four numbers and that was it. I heard a lot of good things about Sigma and that's why I went with it. As for the pilot jet, I am not sure what size it is. I purchased it from partsforscooters and I assume it's the stock version. I'm still learning about scooters and still don't know how you determine the jet size you have?
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