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Post by xbirdpgo on Jul 15, 2015 21:29:00 GMT -6
Great thanks!
Let me have a look tonight.
But to educate more, how does turning the throttle helps the ground contact??
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Post by xbirdpgo on Jul 15, 2015 20:21:31 GMT -6
Thanks guys. I did my valve adjustment around 2 months ago, bike runs fine. It runs on a carb, not efi.
There is a throttle sensor, let me try to adjust that and see if it works.
As for the ground wire on the start button, any idea how I can check that?
Many thanks~
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Post by xbirdpgo on Jul 15, 2015 8:48:40 GMT -6
Hi all, first post here on the forum, hope you guys can help me out. I own a 2008 PGO G-max 200cc Taiwanese scooter, it has a GY6 engine in it.
I owned this scooter for 2 years, it has around 45K km on it, I replaced all the belts / pads / oil / cleaned the carbs/ etc once I bought it, there has been something wrong recently when I start the scooter.
I remember when I had the bike for the first year, when I hold down the brake lever and hit the start button, the starter will kick in and I just need to give it a little throttle, then the scooter starts.
now recently, when I hold down the brake lever, press the start button, nothing happens, the starter doesn't kick in / move at all, not unless I turn the throttle, then the starter will kick in and the scooter start.
Then one day the battery died when I stopped for a red light.. so I thought "oh it's the battery", anyways, a brand new battery is replaced, but STILL the same problem exists..
what is wrong here? the scooter runs fine, starts fine.. but that's just weird isn't it? I need to give throttle in order for the starter to get electricity to kick in?
can somebody think of what the problem is? the starter? the stater solenoid?
many thanks!
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