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Post by JR on Nov 22, 2013 6:35:17 GMT -5
New problem, throttling very slow at first is killing my scooter, whereas throttling more aggressively seems to work, so long as i keep pushing it. Attaching 2 videos to demonstrate. I should also note currently I am starting my scooter my touching the solenoid terminals with a screwdriver. I assure you these links are safe btw Low throttleHigh throttleValves need adjusting badly. I would fine out what I did to the starting system while I had it apart. The only way to start it with a screwdriver is to lay down or have the side panel off, not good either way.
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Post by tapdancingseagull on Nov 22, 2013 15:34:02 GMT -5
Ok, to start out, I know very little of working on vehicles, that being said I looked up a video on how to adjust the valves on my type of scooter, realized I didn't have the tools, and didn't want to mess my scooter up worse than before, so I did what I thought would be a good "first things first" and put gas in it, and voila, I have a running scooter again. Turns out the fuel gauge is a bit off, and was showing it should have had enough to be fine, alas it was not. Also I made a trip to a local motorcycle repair shop, which happened to have my exact solenoid in stock, so I bought that, and when the rain lets up, I wont have to hot wire it anymore. I hope this post of slight ignorance is for the greater good. So far in my experience, it is much more time effective to read about the problems being experienced before you start getting your hands dirty, just in my opinion.
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