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Post by stewali on Jul 22, 2011 7:54:23 GMT -6
I quess that stuff happens , let us know how you fixed it.
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Post by stewali on Jul 20, 2011 8:31:54 GMT -6
:)I would think it's just the tire, but you could check it with a marker or something turning the rim alot slower, Have you found an bulbs, your problem going to have to order them unless you change or modified the socket. Has anyone found a way to see a parts list on these bikes so we can ask for parts by parts numbers or something? I know the front head light is hard to match up with. were did you move your battrery to?
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Post by stewali on Jul 19, 2011 14:56:08 GMT -6
I'm happy the info is of some use. I'm not havinf any touble with mine, I will say this scooter is a better quilty then what I have been working on for some people. Wire seem bigger and hoses are better, but they did put the fuel pump on backwards, my hose clamps seem ok for now may change them out this winter. Have 22 miles on it nithing over 40mph rides ok getting better at turning, so I going to get my cycle endorsement friday
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Post by stewali on Jul 18, 2011 16:04:59 GMT -6
don's phone number is 12486524091 if you need good info on scooters give him a call.
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Post by stewali on Jul 17, 2011 14:37:55 GMT -6
Minibikesplus is good and BBB rated deal check out websit and give Dan a call and tell him Wade sent you
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Post by stewali on Jul 17, 2011 8:53:35 GMT -6
I'm going to give you the way I did it, this is also how to remove alot of the scooter covers to get to the motor. !st raise your seat. under the back seat on the sides are two 10 mm nuts remove them and pull the back seat off. @nd the cover under the seat has about 9 screws remover them. Now you can see the luggage rack and the 4 bolts to it, remove those, that should get you too the area you should be able too remove the rear lights with two or 4 more screws. You can now get to the screws for the side panels and the bottom panels, the front seat comes off when you remove the shoch, it unscrew on the seat side then their are some accenst panels too the motor on top. hope that helps.
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Post by stewali on Jul 16, 2011 18:43:59 GMT -6
I got mine to release just by rocking back and forth while setting still.
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Post by stewali on Jul 15, 2011 19:47:56 GMT -6
try rocking the scooter to thr left and right, mine stuck alittle at first, you will also nhotice that when it starts working good the lever will fly out of the lock postion to the driving position fast and all the way.
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Post by stewali on Jul 15, 2011 7:14:39 GMT -6
yes that is backwards. The side with one output goes to the filter to the carb. the other two one goes to fuel tank the other is vacuum. I can't remember which one is vacuum, I took mine out and sucked on one and it pulled a vacuum on the one I put the hose going to the fuel tank.
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Post by stewali on Jul 14, 2011 19:48:56 GMT -6
been driving around and having a good time, I think the scooter handles good. Now Sarge707, I have been hearing that the fuel pump ( if thats what itscould) is put in backwards, the single outlet side goes to the fuel filter then to the carb, it has and arrow on it pointing the direct of fuel flow, the other two connects one from fuel tank the other vacuum. hope this helps.
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Post by stewali on Jul 13, 2011 15:45:07 GMT -6
I think the breakes are just a little tight, the bushing are to keep the grease in the A assemle and to snug up the hub arse.
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Post by stewali on Jul 13, 2011 12:13:57 GMT -6
put 5 miles on her, drove fine, I need to get new bushings for the front end because they were damage in shipping . I wish i could order them myself but don't see how not parts number or a web site to order at, anyone have any ideals
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Post by stewali on Jul 12, 2011 22:39:25 GMT -6
minibikesplus for dan
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Post by stewali on Jul 12, 2011 22:38:36 GMT -6
minibikesplus, and the bike is red
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Post by stewali on Jul 12, 2011 22:35:13 GMT -6
I got my scooter, Put it together and changed the oils, they didn't look bad, all took 3 hrs. Then it would not start, no fuel to the filter, took bike a part found fuel pump in stalled backwards, reinstalled and it started right up, Had a small test drive seems ok to me.
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