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Post by scootover on Aug 16, 2011 20:08:26 GMT -6
Where is it located, I havent found the horn or the relay for it, if it has a relay. I know it has a horn............it worked a few times, but I have been riding it, and now........no horn, so where is the dadburn thing located?
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Post by scootover on Aug 16, 2011 17:25:47 GMT -6
It would work intermittely, now it wont work at all. I took apart the switch assembly and got to the horn button and contacts. I cleaned the contacts, and the surrounding copper contact spring disc, still nothing. It only has two wires to to the switch, even if I jump across them, it still dont "beep". Any suggestions? I cant have a forum name like ScootOver, if my horn dont work. Yelling at the idiot that pulled out in front of me today, only made me feel better. Scootover................and I mean it!
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Chain Gaurd
by: scootover - Aug 15, 2011 11:39:38 GMT -6
Post by scootover on Aug 15, 2011 11:39:38 GMT -6
Alley.
i found the grease fitting but it sure is small! My grease gun wond fit it. Do I remove it to get the grease in, or do i change it to a standard size? Im confused here on this one, I have never seen a grease fitting that small.
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Chain Gaurd
by: scootover - Aug 15, 2011 11:29:40 GMT -6
Post by scootover on Aug 15, 2011 11:29:40 GMT -6
Alley, Mine is supposed to have the upgraded rear axle. It was made in late august of 2009. I will look for that grease fitting right now.
Scootover...................and I MEAN IT! ;D
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Chain Gaurd
by: scootover - Aug 14, 2011 18:34:45 GMT -6
Post by scootover on Aug 14, 2011 18:34:45 GMT -6
Alley; The jerky thing is when going into reverse and going back to forward only. Scootover
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Chain Gaurd
by: scootover - Aug 14, 2011 18:33:20 GMT -6
Post by scootover on Aug 14, 2011 18:33:20 GMT -6
Thanks Ally! I have been reading a lot of your post.....and replies the last month before I bought this thing! You and the other members here seem to be a wealth of information.
Is there any place to check or add oil in the rear axle? Grease?
I am sure I will be bothering you again. Thanks for your help!
Scootover ;D
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Chain Gaurd
by: scootover - Aug 14, 2011 16:39:55 GMT -6
Post by scootover on Aug 14, 2011 16:39:55 GMT -6
I bought a almost new 2009 150-11 trike. It only has 353 miles on it. I have changed the oil with Castrol 10w30. What oil do i need to use here in Texas for the gearcase? Also, the chain gaurd was missing. Is it needed for safety or what? Also, is there a place, or is there any oil in the rear axle? Mine does have the reverse on the handle bar. It works, but feels a little jerky sometimes and a little jerky sometimes when I am coming to a stop. Other than that, it runs perfect, and I am getting to 55 pretty quick.
Any help?
Scootover :-P
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