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Post by bhinch on Nov 28, 2013 8:16:03 GMT -6
Happy Holidays to everyone in the scooter arena.... Enjoy....
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Post by bhinch on Nov 22, 2013 9:50:08 GMT -6
Excellent... those guys are the best....enjoy your new ride...
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Post by bhinch on Nov 9, 2013 5:27:02 GMT -6
Welcome.....
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Post by bhinch on Nov 8, 2013 9:31:42 GMT -6
I installed HID's and LED's in the rear stop and turn. My reading running down the road is 13.0 volts and I have no starting problems. The 35 w...HID's....H4...9003...HI/LO with relay...Bi-Xenon are from an automotive HID kit. The bike or car does not know what the Kit was packaged for. Ebay has a ton of kits to choose from. Not a hard install and you will love the light. Life is Good...
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Post by bhinch on Nov 4, 2013 1:48:43 GMT -6
On one of the other forums there is a tutorial of HID install with pics and that is what I used. It is in the electrical section. Maybe this is ok.... the scooter professor has the info you need. Don't shoot me...ok...
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Post by bhinch on Nov 3, 2013 3:37:01 GMT -6
I installed HID's...H4...9003...Hi/Lo with relay...35 Watt....5000k...Bi-Xenon almost 3 yrs ago and Love them. Not a hard install and they are not expensive. Ebay has a ton of them and good prices. I paid $60.00 for my set and that is not high. Led's on the stop and turn.
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Post by bhinch on Nov 2, 2013 17:58:09 GMT -6
Sounds like a ground problem....
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Post by bhinch on Oct 25, 2013 2:47:59 GMT -6
I currently use the Avon Stryker 130-60-13 and have excellent results with this tire. Highly recommended. This is the OEM tire size. Enjoy your ride...
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Post by bhinch on Sept 27, 2013 13:31:25 GMT -6
Sorry about your shaft problem. I had the center stand rubber wheel rubbing on the bottom of the engine. When I would accelerate it would sound like a rod knocking and really loud. Took a rag and placed under the center stand when it was up and the rattle went away. I ordered a new rubber bumper wheel from Roketa and replaced it. Just a thought...
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Post by bhinch on Sept 26, 2013 0:43:13 GMT -6
I am afraid that the lock would malfunction and leave me doing donuts in the parking lot....Have never used it....
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Post by bhinch on Sept 24, 2013 13:33:15 GMT -6
You might want to check the rear axle nut. I have to retighten mine on a regular basis. When it on the center stand, I check the side to side movement on the rear wheel. I use blue thread lock on the nut. Just a thought....
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Post by bhinch on Sept 24, 2013 13:24:54 GMT -6
The battery has to be treated like a riding lawnmower battery. They last about the same time span. You need a new battery and you will be riding again. The battery is a cost of ownership.
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Post by bhinch on Sept 21, 2013 12:49:57 GMT -6
I assume use a cloth tape and not a metal tape measure. Cool.....
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Post by bhinch on Sept 20, 2013 18:39:34 GMT -6
Welcome...Great place to be...enjoy your ride...
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Post by bhinch on Sept 20, 2013 3:24:44 GMT -6
Now that makes sense on finding out the belt length..
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