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Post by olddog on Aug 27, 2013 16:43:44 GMT -6
You could always email or text them to ally. Just go to camera roll, pick a photo touch the arrow and the iphone basically will tell you what to do. Make sure your data is on... Or if you have a computer w/ internet available, use your app program on your iphone and download "USB Photo" directly onto the iphone. Connect the iphone to the computer (You don't need iTunes on the computer) and start up USB Photo on the phone. Go to "my Computer" and you'll see the iphone as a removable drive. Click the iphone through the files until you see the pics, and you should be able to take it from there...
BTW-- Sounded like you had a good time!! Although I thought I heard some coughing a little while ago. Was that you??? Better take care of that, LOL.
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Post by olddog on Aug 26, 2013 19:45:19 GMT -6
Hear anything from the Magoo Mobile???
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Post by olddog on Aug 26, 2013 19:36:35 GMT -6
Hahaha. That was good!
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Post by olddog on Aug 26, 2013 0:48:36 GMT -6
Hello Bashan: I wasn't always old. Once upon a time I built Drag racing cars and engines. That was my hobby for 12 years. At 16 years of age I started tearing everything I could apart and putting them back together. I set up my share of differential gears. The differential in my scooter is not propelled by a drive shaft, but by chain and sprocket. The scooter does not have a pinion gear and can not be adjusted to remove excessive clearance with the use of shims. The entire set of gears have to be replaced due to excessive clearance. The gears may not be tempered to the correct hardness to prevent premature wear. I need to add that my 1974 Chevy Nova ran 10.80's in the 1/4 mi. with a 355 C.I. Small block Chevy. No brag just fact. I know my mechanics. Scooterbob Hey there!! That seems pretty impressive!! And I only understood half of what you wrote. Because ally and bashan and scooterbob are explaining all that stuff here I am actually beginning to understand about the relationships of possible knocking and mounts and differential/gears, etc.... (Although Magoo never hit his dash per se, did he??). So thanks for I am learning while y'all are solving...
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Post by olddog on Aug 25, 2013 22:26:11 GMT -6
Welcome! And have fun fixing it!
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Post by olddog on Aug 25, 2013 19:21:17 GMT -6
Geez, I hope you just didn't jinx Mike... LOL.
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Post by olddog on Aug 25, 2013 10:46:32 GMT -6
I think we all need a realty check. There is no best cycle manufactorer, no best geographical zone for the best cycle made, nor a best cycle made, be it scooter, cruiser, curve carver, whatever. Don't believe me? Look at the forum(s) of every brand bike made, and you'll see sections of problems, breakages and fixes for every bike made. In fact, I think it's a conspiracy. Everyone knows there is great profit for repair, more so than repairs. In fact, the industry would go bust if there was a perfect bike-- no service money. That's the problem of Chinese scoots. The infrastructure is not there for parts and service where the profits are. When that gets established, the quality will go up, service will go up. And then we'll have to find another brand of bikes that we can "trash", LOL...
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Post by olddog on Aug 24, 2013 1:33:55 GMT -6
Be safe and alrt!
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Post by olddog on Aug 22, 2013 14:36:12 GMT -6
Yeah, the trailer guys would say it couldn't be done, LOL...
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Post by olddog on Aug 22, 2013 9:41:34 GMT -6
I wouldn't last 2 hours! Kudos to them!!
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Post by olddog on Aug 20, 2013 9:47:20 GMT -6
Welcome from N Carolina! Start firing, only put the questions in the correct category, LOL...
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Post by olddog on Aug 19, 2013 14:46:06 GMT -6
I agree, Mike. It's not worth putting that Zoom stuff in the computer...
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Post by olddog on Aug 19, 2013 14:42:43 GMT -6
Welcome!! And what they said!!
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Post by olddog on Aug 19, 2013 11:41:24 GMT -6
I used a throttle control way back when, and while it may not be the next best thing after bread, it did make riding more comfortable...
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Post by olddog on Aug 18, 2013 19:15:56 GMT -6
I love that naked look, DON'T put the plastic back on! ;D Welcome from N Carolina! Can't wait to see after you're all done! As far as Bashan goes, I'm beginning to think that for him, the less plastic you have on a scoot the better it is!!! Oh, wait, so do I... Don't put the plastic back on!!! LOL
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