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Post by mrmegadeth on Jun 2, 2014 22:48:45 GMT -6
That bike has the little rear wheel, correct? A 10-inch rear rim? 3.5-10 rear tire?
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Post by mrmegadeth on Jun 2, 2014 22:43:39 GMT -6
Alleyoop,
Thanks! That confirms my suspicions. Any idea what clutch it takes? I'm still confused on if it takes the BN157QMJ clutch or just a normal 157QMJ...this smaller rear tire is throwing me off.
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Post by mrmegadeth on Jun 2, 2014 20:13:15 GMT -6
How does the whole clutch assembly work? Price? What about the rear brake light lens? I didn't see those items on the eBay listing.
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Post by mrmegadeth on Jun 2, 2014 17:29:26 GMT -6
All,
I just bought a used 2009 TNG Milano 150 and if I ride it around until everything is nice and warm I’ve noticed that when stopped it tries to creep forward. If I put it on the center stand the rear tire is spinning pretty quickly. I’ve tried to turn the idle down (no tach) but I have it so low that another quarter turn the bike dies. My thought is that the clutch is staying engaged – faulty clutch springs maybe. Based on the other threads on here I think I'm on the right track.
Also, the engine is stamped a BN157QMJ. This means that I need the BN type clutch and not the normal GY6 clutch, correct? To complicate things the tire is a 3.5-10 so it’s not a 16” tire. I read through Mo's tech stuff on ScrappyDog but I'm not sure what to do since I have the smaller tire.
Any advice?
Thanks so much, MrMegadeth
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