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Post by deviantdaixi on Feb 23, 2013 19:51:36 GMT -6
no the picture is at the end of my post a few replies back....
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Post by deviantdaixi on Feb 23, 2013 18:17:29 GMT -6
yes they were sitting outside for quiet some time. the paint is cracked and peeling...in some places its gone completely. can i just sand them down by hand and repaint with flat color?
I know the one i'm going to get running 1st is the one on the left. the one on the right has an issue with the electric start and can only be kick started.
Should i go ahead and put a new spark plug in this thing as well? it only has 275km on it, so its not even fully broke in yet and sat that long....i hope that isn't going to be an issue
PS also being a young guy, i've never had the joy of working on a carb, always had fuel injected stuff. this should be a fun learning experience!!
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Post by deviantdaixi on Feb 23, 2013 17:03:01 GMT -6
So here's a pic of the trikes. the one on the left i have already started the body removal, but just placed the front bonnet on there for the picture. Attachments:
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Post by deviantdaixi on Feb 23, 2013 16:35:34 GMT -6
From the looks of it I'd say i have the PST150-19 and the Cruiser (PST150-11) I do know they are both 2009s.
I'll post some pictures soon, but they do look pretty rough right now lol.
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Post by deviantdaixi on Feb 23, 2013 15:02:24 GMT -6
Hi i've recently acquired two Huzhou Daixi trikes. My parents bought them brand new a few years ago, rode them for a few months...then never touched them again. I ended up with them, and am trying to get them running. I haven't attempted it yet as the batteries are dead and still need to change out the oil and empty the gas out and refill.
Now I'm pretty handy with my full size vehicle, and do most the work on it myself...so I'm thinking this shouldn't be to hard to handle. I'm just wondering if there is a few specific things I should make sure to check before starting it up.
Also the bodies are pretty faded out and look pretty rough. Does anyone have a good source for new body parts or should i just repaint them?
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