50cc cheap scooter

 

05/12/2010

 

50cc cheap scooter Filed under: Mopeds — master @ 3:15 pm

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  1. What kind of warranty do you offer? All of our items are protected by a 30 Day limited parts Warranty. If your item arrives defective please contact one of friendly Customer Service Representatives immediately in order to obtain further instructions. Please visit our policy page for further instructions.

    Comment by Boris — 05/12/2010 @ 3:15 pm

  2. The United Kingdom has several organisations which are dedicated to improving motorcycle safety by providing advanced rider training over and above what is necessary to pass the basic motorcycle test. These include the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA). Along with increased personal safety. riders with these advanced qualifications often benefit from reduced insurance costs.

    Comment by Earl — 05/12/2010 @ 3:15 pm

  3. 150cc engine and transmission as used in many Chinese scooters

    You might also get some help from a lawn mower repair shop. They are used to working on small engines and the engine in a scooter isn’t all that different from the engine in a lawn mower. You can also try snowmobile and ATV repair shops.

    CVT (transmission) belt. Price ~ $40. Belt life anywhere from 2500 to 10,000 miles

    It’s not a bad idea to keep a few spares (such as a spare spark plug and CVT belt) on hand, just in case you need them (and eventually, you will). It’s a good idea to remove the CVT cover on your new scooter and read the number on the belt BEFORE you need to change it. Belt sizes vary, even on the same nominal scooter “model” and by the time it fails, the size markings may have worn off! The belt size is usually three numbers such as “835-20-30″. This would mean the belt is 835mm long, 20mm wide and has a cross section with a 30?? bevel angle.

    The best way to avoid needing repairs is regular maintenance, which means changing the oil regularly, changing the fuel filter and spark plug at the proper intervals, checking the CVT belt and air filter, checking the tires and going around the scooter at least once a month and making sure that all the bolts are tight (especially the bolts holding the muffler on). Use the recommended grade of gas (usually higher than 90 octane for most Chinese scooters) and add fuel stabilizer if the scooter isn’t going to be driven for a while.

    Though you won’t find individual repair manuals for every different Chinese scooter, they are all pretty similar and many use the same engines and transmission parts.. There are a couple of books which may help. The Haynes guide is probably the best general reference for the repair of “generic” (i.e. Chinese) scooters. The “Complete Idiot’s Guide to Motor Scooters” is pretty basic and really doesn’t give much detailed information, though it’s not a bad introduction to scooters if you really know nothing at all about them.

    Comment by master — 05/12/2010 @ 3:15 pm

  4. How Do I Adjust My Brakes?

    Brakes can be tightened by the handbrake area by the handlebar or by the wheel area.
    My Scooter is Not Holding Its Charge?

    Using the headlight, electric start and alarm (if applicable) too much will drain the battery.
    Gas scooter does have the ability to charge itself but slowly. An optional charger can be for $25 at any local automotive stores.
    Most new scooters would have a full charge and it would be display on the battery gauge. But in time, the batteries would loose their ability to hold a full charge. That’s normal!
    Sometimes charging the batteries too much even when they are not low. Most of these batteries charging cycle are around 250-300 times.
    Sometimes store your scooter away for a long period would cause that as well. If the battery power drops beyond a certain point, the charger would not recognize it. Sometimes you could jump start the batteries by using a higher Amp charger.
    My Scooter Has Problem When Running at High Speed

    Comment by master — 05/12/2010 @ 3:15 pm

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