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Post by jvino on Apr 4, 2014 16:08:29 GMT -6
Yeah there are always deals on scooters I sugest craigslist but randy is right you have a dependable scooter. Hold on to it a little to make sure the new one is ok. Good luck finding a scooter 150 I see them all the time here on craigslist under 1000 miles and under a thousand dollars.
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by: jvino - Apr 4, 2014 16:02:20 GMT -6
Post by jvino on Apr 4, 2014 16:02:20 GMT -6
Yes sir you gotta watch your suroundings on a scooter always.
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Post by jvino on Apr 4, 2014 15:58:03 GMT -6
Alleyoop is defentally right the back fire could be the gasket on the pipe. Might need a new donut on there. thanks for the video also alleyoop.
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Post by jvino on Apr 4, 2014 8:52:59 GMT -6
That really surprises me miles on scoot but is great for a 50.
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Post by jvino on Apr 4, 2014 8:51:34 GMT -6
17 foot pounds on head torch sounds right I know it shouldn't be much but not sure. Good luck on repairing you engine.
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Post by jvino on Apr 4, 2014 8:45:36 GMT -6
Glad to hear it all went well rest and heal up that arm so you can get back to enjoying that scooter soon.
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Post by jvino on Apr 4, 2014 8:42:54 GMT -6
I do not think changing the oil will solve your problem. But will help with overall lasting of what you already have going for you. Sounds like you are going to need to adjust your idle a little bit. A word of advice remember where it was set you can always go back to it. If doing this doesn't solve the problem.
If you decide to attempt to adjust your carb remember if it's like a half turn ect. Start small and that might fix your problem.
Congrads on getting your scooter running your getting closer being able to ride.
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Post by jvino on Apr 3, 2014 7:02:00 GMT -6
Sorry to hear that two wheeler get better and the scooter will be there for you later. Hope your surgery goes well for you.
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Post by jvino on Apr 3, 2014 6:57:36 GMT -6
I agree a lot of people buy them then don't ride them. There is always going to be a deal out there for us to take advantage of. I've thought about picking up a second one if the price is right.
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Post by jvino on Apr 3, 2014 6:48:35 GMT -6
Have fun riding that cool scoot I would love to see a picture but you might not be computer expert like me.
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Post by jvino on Apr 2, 2014 15:11:43 GMT -6
Sorry for wrong topic post I saw another post on here answered that way. Glad to see your getting some help.
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Post by jvino on Apr 2, 2014 14:53:43 GMT -6
Thanks for the knowledge that's a great scooter and really like the looks of them. 6500 miles on a two stroke that is impressive.
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Post by jvino on Apr 2, 2014 9:23:18 GMT -6
I would recommend putting a new spark plug in the bike. They are like 4 dollars and sounds like you haven't done that. Glad to hear you got your scooter running. You might be right that the starter is bad tab it with the end of a screw driver as your hitting the start button it might engage and tell you your problem possibly.
Good luck and glad to hear you got it running they like to be ran when they sit they can be harder to start I had this same problem with my scooter. But lucky me it keeps starting.
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Post by jvino on Apr 2, 2014 9:02:57 GMT -6
Good luck bud. Hope you get to cruze soon enough.
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Post by jvino on Apr 2, 2014 9:01:58 GMT -6
That wasn't to hard right. To drain the gas there will be a small hose going from the tank to the carb. Might have a little metal bracket on it to carb use needle nose pliers to get it the hose. Then pull of might need a flat head screw driver to break the seal on the carb. Find a bucket to drain it in Then repeat the process to get back on carb.
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