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Post by dabucs on Nov 22, 2010 18:05:58 GMT -6
I would order the tool shown in the how to for adjusting the valves...When I first did my valves I had the same problem, then I just ordered the tool... I went to a yamaha dealer...they didnt have it in stock but ordered it, which was fine for me...I think i paid around $7 for the tool...to me worth the investment Heres the tool I got and it has the part number for it too: s1020.photobucket.com/albums/af323/kdheads/?action=view¤t=valve-3.jpgwell a link to it anyway
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Post by dabucs on Nov 7, 2010 14:34:58 GMT -6
ohh as far as the gear oil drain plug, look below the cvt cover at the back tire and you will see a bolt there mine has the numbers 88 etched on the bolt, that is the gear drain plug
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Post by dabucs on Nov 7, 2010 14:26:13 GMT -6
For the Valve adjustment, this from the tech section will show you on the linhai where the valves are to adjust them and how to do it: Horizontal Linhai:Maybe the battery is getting weak from the way you make it sound? Have you tried charging the battery?
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Post by dabucs on Nov 1, 2010 11:38:37 GMT -6
for the stalling and based on the mileage, I would look at a valve adjust. Usually around 1k miles, it needs its first adjustment to the valves....now Ill let the experts get in here and give you the better answers hehe
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Post by dabucs on Nov 1, 2010 11:30:13 GMT -6
the reason your computer is slow is because you have a lot of program installed in your pc,working simultaneously as you turn on your comp. if you wanna see all the processes going on in your computer here's how: press and hold ctrl and Alt--then click on delete.. next screen will give you list...choose the "task manager". and if you wanna delete programs: go to control panel--then click on "add/delete hardware. be careful on deleting programs/just delete the ones you are not using anymore. good luck... waiver: please do this in your own free will. Actually, if its a program that you use, but only occasionally and it has a startup process..ie the program starts when you turn on the computer, then instead of removing it, do the following: 1. left click on the start menu 2. click in the run box 3. type "msconfig" (without the quotaton marks) 3a.. Click ok 4. click on the startup tab in the window that opens. (this will show a list of programs that will start when you first turn on the computer) 5. uncheck the program that you do not want starting when you turn on the computer. 6. click apply 6a. click ok 7. restart the computer Now as you go through the list and some of the items do not clearly show what program they belong to, then you can google the startup name, or the file name in the Alaunch section of the window, to determine what program it belongs to. If you are unsure if you should uncheck it, then dont uncheck it. And as Luke stated, use this at your own risk/will. Edit: The steps I list above, will prevent those programs from starting when you first turn on the computer, thus freeing up some of the resources and speeding up the computer. You can still use the program, as it will still be installed on the computer
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Post by dabucs on Oct 29, 2010 20:36:49 GMT -6
another option too is if you are just looking for a bit faster web browsing, then dont use Internet explorer...use either firefox or google chrome. I use chrome and its way faster than IE and firefox..some websites dont work well with chrome though, as its still a pretty new browser...no issues with scootdoc though :-D
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Post by dabucs on Oct 29, 2010 19:51:54 GMT -6
post your computer specs or if its a computer made by like dell, hp, compaq etc., then post up the model number...specs for it can then be searched online and better advice can be given..based on just what you said, your computer is probably older than the laptop of the wife, and thats just a guess...also the operating system on the computer would be helpful... once that info is given better advise can be given
Edit: I see you noted that you have win7, then we need the specs...did the computer come with win7 on it or did you upgrade to win7? chances are if you upgraded, then you probably don't have enough RAM in it to properly utilize the power of the OS...win7 is like vista and it wants RAM :-)
Edit: Just wanted to Add that Win7s sweet spot for RAM is around 4gig, as a minimum for running win7, I wouldnt run less than 2gigs of RAM on it.
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Post by dabucs on Oct 29, 2010 19:47:21 GMT -6
dun wanna put win7 on a computer if it cant handle it Dr :-)..
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Post by dabucs on Oct 29, 2010 19:40:09 GMT -6
that little fuse is like a 2 amp fuse and could have blown...id replace it anyway...my radio never really worked, cut out on channels and all...I do use it, but only for the mp3 player hookup. I connect my mp3 player which has an fm player built in and it works fine for me :-)
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Post by dabucs on Oct 29, 2010 19:37:00 GMT -6
post your computer specs, but usually the easiest and cheapest thing to upgrade is the RAM, which will help.. another thing to do is defrag the hard drive...but really you need to give more info, other than what you put.. you could also have malware/spyware and what not on your computer that will slow it down...also programs running in the back round will slow your computer down
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Post by dabucs on Oct 29, 2010 19:33:12 GMT -6
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Post by dabucs on Sept 8, 2010 6:56:42 GMT -6
i have a mp-250a-jcl and its basically the 54b...my 2 fuses are located in the same places as jrs
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Post by dabucs on Sept 3, 2010 4:49:55 GMT -6
I have always ridden my bikes with the high beams on during daylight driving to help with visability
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Post by dabucs on Jun 14, 2010 9:12:34 GMT -6
I do believe based on that quote that Dave is from absolutelyscooterparts.net
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Post by dabucs on Jun 3, 2010 14:01:26 GMT -6
in florida we get nothing fancy other than it saying "motorcycle also"
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