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Post by lain on Nov 20, 2015 9:35:55 GMT -5
Like I said, I do it at lowe's. I had brought a stud with me and screwed it in to the plaque mounted on the shelf. I was there shopping for a friend because he had the same exact issue, and I did not have any spares so that's how I found out. I do not have any stock 50cc heads, all of my heads are big bore kit heads, possibly that is why all of mine measure 8mm? But then why did the new nut I got for him fit his stock head? Makes me think either they don't sell the "non upgraded" studs and bolts on the scooters around here, or maybe we're talking about different types? I am talking about 50cc studs and bolts.
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Post by pistonguy on Nov 20, 2015 14:04:42 GMT -5
And Again, Read Please 50cc Thru 150cc Are All OE 6MM. Other Than That I provide Accurate Measurements With Pictures. The Dude axed for what size do I need. Answer is 6mm, No need to Disassemble More and take to Home Labyrinth. Inside Jaws Measuring ID of course.
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Post by lain on Nov 20, 2015 14:47:21 GMT -5
And Again, Read Please 50cc Thru 150cc Are All OE 6MM. Other Than That I provide Accurate Measurements With Pictures. The Dude axed for what size do I need. Answer is 6mm, No need to Disassemble More and take to Home Labyrinth. Inside Jaws Measuring ID of course. If you follow the other thread he made he found the 6mm threads are not working for him so somehow I think his may be smaller. Check out the other thread itistheride.boards.net/thread/8912/annoying-vibration-on-scootEither way like I said all he has to do is bring it to Lowe's and ask for help and they will set him up with a nice new matching nut or acceptable to use.
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Post by brandon667 on Nov 20, 2015 14:53:29 GMT -5
Got it on today nylon nut or what ever its called... Its on good and hopefully no more vibration noise... Another problem now.. Ran over a screw put the green stuff in it not fix a flat but something else.. Tire stays full with air but dont have money for tire and dont have credit card where do i go in store and buy one? Im from winston salem NC idk where... Cant but online
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Post by lain on Nov 20, 2015 16:47:40 GMT -5
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Post by brandon667 on Nov 20, 2015 17:27:59 GMT -5
Alright awesome then ill get a plug but have no idea how to put it in my tire... Take muffler off then take tire off? Sorry im not to bright about this kinda stuff... Thank u lain u help abunchhhhh! Only transportation to two jobs.. 14 hour days
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Post by scooter on Nov 20, 2015 18:19:11 GMT -5
Alright awesome then ill get a plug but have no idea how to put it in my tire... Take muffler off then take tire off? Sorry im not to bright about this kinda stuff... Thank u lain u help abunchhhhh! Only transportation to two jobs.. 14 hour days The plug kit will have instructions. Very fast and mostly easy fix. Poke out hole in tire, put plug in tool, poke plug in tire, twist and pull out tool leaving plug in tire. I think they sell them at the dollar store here and auto parts stores, walmart, probably convenience stores as well. Comes with a tool.
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Post by pistonguy on Nov 23, 2015 10:53:42 GMT -5
Got it on today nylon nut or what ever its called... Its on good and hopefully no more vibration noise... Another problem now.. Ran over a screw put the green stuff in it not fix a flat but something else.. Tire stays full with air but dont have money for tire and dont have credit card where do i go in store and buy one? Im from winston salem NC idk where... Cant but online If you have Started and Ran the Scoot you Have Already Melted the Nylon Out Of the Ny-Lock Nut. You gottt do what ya gotta do but Ny-Lock Nuts are Not for areas of Heat Source. Dbbl. check the tighten often
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Post by pistonguy on Nov 23, 2015 12:13:01 GMT -5
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