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Post by strikethebox on Nov 18, 2012 13:39:50 GMT -6
Hey guys I'm new to your forum. I have a 150cc GY6 Tank Touring scooter. The issue I'm having now is that the rear wheel won't go into neutral while idling. It runs great at normal speeds but shuts off when I come to a stop unless I stay on the throttle a bit and hold the brake. When the engine is off and on it's stand, the rear wheel is very difficult to turn. I'm not sure if this is a clutch issue, the rear gears are bad or something else. Any help will be much appreciated.
Thanks, Rich
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Post by millsc on Nov 18, 2012 13:46:40 GMT -6
check your brake adjustment by the rear wheel loosen it and see if that fixes the issue
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Post by millsc on Nov 18, 2012 13:49:05 GMT -6
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Post by Cruiser on Nov 18, 2012 20:41:00 GMT -6
Welcome to the forum, strikethebox. Although a tight brake adjustment would cause the wheel to drag and be hard to turn by hand, it would not cause the other problems you mentioned. It sounds like the clutch is not fully releasing which would cause the engine to stall when stopping (not going into neutral while idling). This type of clutch problem could also cause the wheel to drag while on the center stand. Try to adjust the brake first to see if it helps the problem. Good luck.
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