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Post by deeno650 on Jul 21, 2011 9:47:59 GMT -6
I knew it would finally happen. The little window on the (right side) master brake cyl. on my Roketa 250b has a hole punched in it. Any of you guys have an answer to where I can get a new master cylinder? ...or how to fix the hole??? Thanks in advance.
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Post by deeno650 on May 14, 2011 15:18:31 GMT -6
Hahaha. I can really symphasize w/you. I have bought 2 of the damn things. I have had them crack and break and so, I'm gonna try some other kind. The last time...I ordered one from Roketa and got one that was too small not the same one that came with the scoot...and it cost me $19 buck to send it back. So...enough of that. I'm gonna try something else. I did like the trunk until it broke. Good luck
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Post by deeno650 on Nov 8, 2010 18:25:25 GMT -6
JR...got 'r fixed with a impact socket wrench. It didn't need anything but tightening. Mighty lucky. thanks.
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Post by deeno650 on Oct 16, 2010 17:58:52 GMT -6
I took my 250b in for valves. The whole tire moves back and forth a whole bunch. The mechanic said I needed a motor mount bolt. I looked at the manual that came with the scoot and needless to say...it sucks. I don't know where to look and what to look for??? I wanna replaced the bolt if you guys have a part # or any ideas on what to get. Geez...that parts manual sucks. Can you help? ?
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Post by deeno650 on Sept 24, 2010 9:10:17 GMT -6
The 20A fuse between the red from battery thru the relay and fuse to the starter is ok. It's that damn little 15A "jobbie" that went south. I'll just have to start checking for bare places that have touched to a ground. Did you say that a 20A in place of the 15A is a good idea? It won't cause other problems in the circuit??? I think it is just a bare place in a wire someplace. Damn. frustrating as all hell.
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Post by deeno650 on Sept 20, 2010 16:15:39 GMT -6
I wonder if puttin' a 20A fuse in place of the 15A is a good idea?
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Post by deeno650 on Sept 17, 2010 9:34:02 GMT -6
Well, I got the new fuse installed and everything put back together and rode the scoot to work a couple of times and yesterday on the way to work...it just quit. I got it home and checked the fuse...the 15A blew. Now the question: what would cause that and can I expect it to happen again? What would you check, with the meter, to see where the problem might be? Thanks, guys.
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Post by deeno650 on Sept 9, 2010 10:35:44 GMT -6
ah,ha! Found it. The 15A was blown. Thanks to you guys. Now...after I replace the fuse, I'll put the damn thing back together. I have one more question. On the relay the plug says 15A...and it has a 20A and an extra 20A. I presume that the 20A will be ok? It has for 5K miles. Thanks a bunch. Now enjoy your day.
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Post by deeno650 on Sept 9, 2010 9:41:15 GMT -6
Well, here it is morning again and I'll be out trying to find that damn fuse. The 20A fuse for the relay checks out with the meter to be ok. So...it'll have to be the other fuse. It's now 9:40 here and I'll be checking back in an hour. I hope to have some results. I've got so many plastic parts layin' around that I can't' believe it. Thanks again to you guys.
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Post by deeno650 on Sept 7, 2010 13:51:02 GMT -6
It is a 54B, linhai. The starter relay says 15A and it has a 20A blade fuse. I'm getting "fire" to the relay. I can't seem to find the 15A fuse. The diagram that came with the scoot shows a 15A fuse off the electric switch assembly. Do I take the front plastic off and see if it is in there...close to the switch? I'm getting more frustrated by the minute. Damn.
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Post by deeno650 on Sept 7, 2010 12:59:34 GMT -6
I'll look again. I checked the 20A fuse with an ohm meter. It reads that it is ok and it looks ok. I still haven't found the 15A fuse. Everything is dead when I turn on the switch...so I'll check the fuses first. I hope that replacing them will solve the problem. I'll let you know. Thanks to you guys.
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Post by deeno650 on Sept 2, 2010 13:20:07 GMT -6
I screwed up. I ran extension wires from the existing plugs to the license plate light. I started the scoot and put the test leads from my tester to the wires to see if there was "juice"...and I must have the plugs in the tester in wrong because I blew out a fuse. I only hope that the 15A fuse shown in the circuit diagram is the only on that is blown??? I get no fire when I turn on the switch and the battery shows 12.5 volts. Got any comments that might help me?? What do I have to do to get to the fuse? I'm gonna take the front plastic off and hope to find the 15A fuse. Oh...my scoot is a Roketa 54b, 250. It always help to know what you are doing??? I think I had the tester plugged in the AC instead of the DC. Damn
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