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Post by yomo on Oct 27, 2013 20:52:13 GMT -6
Thanks for the response, great thread but mine is slightly different.
I will take a couple of pictures.
thanks again
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Post by yomo on Oct 26, 2013 17:01:52 GMT -6
Hi all.
Well, here I am with scooter trouble again.
I have 2008 250cc eurospeed and It will not start, I came to the conclusion that it's the starter clutch.
I started to disassemble it but I can not remove the clutch itself, I removed the nut and used a puller but it will not cooperate. Any ideas?
Thanx
Yomo
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Post by yomo on Jul 13, 2013 13:29:16 GMT -6
Thanks everyone for all the input, I seriously will consider replacing the original tires soon not just for the wet season but for normal conditions as well. I am relatively new to the scooter world, I acquired this last project about a month ago which is a Eurospeed es250b, prior to that I used my wife's cs125 for only a few miles (way too small for me ) Will keep you posted of the results after the tire swap, thanks again. Yomo
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Post by yomo on Jul 11, 2013 23:06:11 GMT -6
Greetings and salutations.
Early this morning it started to rain and luckily it stopped by the time I had to go to work. The road was still wet and noticed that my tires are the worst tires ever, I'm sure they would probably last a million miles but they just don't grip the road at all when wet.
I live in the San Diego area and am not expecting a lot of rain but I really think I should consider better tires.
Anyone have any suggestions on a better tire?
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Post by yomo on Jul 11, 2013 22:57:48 GMT -6
Thanx for the tip.
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Post by yomo on Jul 11, 2013 1:42:52 GMT -6
I used the red loctite hopeful;;y I will not have any trouble removing the nut again. Attachments:
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Post by yomo on Jul 9, 2013 0:33:21 GMT -6
Well, it turned out to be a lot easier than I thought. The axle nut was completely loose and all I needed to do was remove the muffler, apply loc-titte and re-tighten the nut. I think next weekend I will try to remove it again to lubricate properly.
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Post by yomo on Jul 7, 2013 13:02:44 GMT -6
Hi every one.
One month ago I bought my current scooter, 2008 Eurospeed es 250b, with 500 miles on it and yesterday after 900 miles of use I noticed the rear being badly loose. I just started taking it apart my self (dealer warranty expired 3 days ago) but I was wondering if anybody has encountered this problem and had any helpful tips.
Thanx in advance
Yomo
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