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Post by curiousgeorge on Aug 21, 2012 12:52:42 GMT -6
Hey everyone, I have looked everywhere to try to find out how to remove the side and body panels on a Jonway agility 50cc scooter. I need to remove them to adjust the carb, and set my valves. Can someone please tell me how to remove the panels, or help me find a link to a tutorial? I have looked and couldn't find a tutorial myself so I thought I would as you amazing folks. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Post by rob63 on Aug 21, 2012 14:18:37 GMT -6
You`ll probably need to remove the seat tub first buddy. If you lift the seat there`s normally four bolts/nuts, remove those and the tub should lift out. You should be able to see how the front panel is held in once the tub is out, maybe tabs or screws. Once the panel is off you should be able to access the valve cover and the carb.
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Post by curiousgeorge on Aug 21, 2012 21:59:35 GMT -6
Thanks! I will see if I can figure it out by doing that on friday! I appreciate the help. If anyone else has a jonway and knows for sure that would be great too , I can wait to post pics of my new scooter when I buy her friday
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Post by mike6736 on Aug 22, 2012 8:27:37 GMT -6
All scooter panels ar a bummer to pull. Even on my Honda Reflex it is bummer, but the Magnum...WOW... never get used to that, working on her now.
Magoo
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Post by Bashan on Aug 22, 2012 8:29:57 GMT -6
Rob is right, you just have to get in there and look at it. Every bike I've worked on has had a slightly different mechanism. There's bolts and/or screws on the inside of some of the panels that will free up one part of the panel to move. Then you have to locate the tabs and slots and carefully work them apart. That's the tricky part and the tabs will sometimes break off. If you look through this PDI I did you can see how the panels came off on this Peace 150.
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