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Post by spandi on Apr 30, 2016 23:23:43 GMT -5
Or you can try Evans non-water (glycerin based) coolant that has no corrosive effects on your systems parts. (But it cannot be mixed with anything water based)
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Post by spandi on Apr 30, 2016 23:16:02 GMT -5
I wonder what it's gonna go for once it's restored? (Assuming the new owner wants to sell)
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Post by spandi on Apr 21, 2016 9:15:41 GMT -5
Good grief Leo. I haven't been posting like I used to but then I read what's been happening with you and I just couldn't believe it. I'm sorry for the loss and the pain you must be going through, and wish a speedy recovery for your "one and only" also you might want to take the Mouse out for some long rides in the country and let her work better magic that any medicine.
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Post by spandi on Mar 27, 2016 9:37:29 GMT -5
I use Texas Tea synthetic after initial Dino oil breakin, no complaints.
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Post by spandi on Mar 15, 2016 9:37:54 GMT -5
You can find large Allen wrenches on eBay, but you're going to have to find out what size it is first.
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Post by spandi on Mar 5, 2016 17:55:54 GMT -5
Well hello And welcome... You've come to the right place for help getting the Linhai scoot in tiptop shape. With plenty of experienced riders here to help answer your questions, "A FUN thing should happen on your way to the forum" Good luck!
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Post by spandi on Mar 4, 2016 22:58:37 GMT -5
Looks like he popped a wheelie while doing it, Like Elvira says; "Revenge is better than Christmas" LOL!
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Post by spandi on Feb 27, 2016 18:08:55 GMT -5
Sorry. I meant this to be in response to Justin's posting but hit the wrong "quote" button.
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Post by spandi on Feb 27, 2016 17:48:40 GMT -5
it's my understanding that it's more than just the pollution issue driving this. The Chinese seem to be pushing for a more car oriented way of life, and doesn't look upon them (scooters) as we do, being more about the thrill of the ride and recreation. On top of that, India is producing innovative designs of their own (not copies or knockoffs) and have the large workforce to market them worldwide, at competitive prices and with better quality than the majority of the Chinese product. But I can't believe, and I am saddened to hear how far down Znen has slid.
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Post by spandi on Feb 24, 2016 22:48:55 GMT -5
Well, aii I can say is Znen better get they're house in order but quick. Between the Chinese government all but outlawing both scoots and motorcycles in the major cities (there goes a big chunk of the domestic market) and India marketing a better quality product worldwide, they had better up their game if they hope to survive.
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Post by spandi on Feb 24, 2016 15:04:07 GMT -5
I applaud your strategic marketing decision. I can concur with your assertion that the Chinese business model reflects volume above all else. My two cents would be that you consider bringing in one of their 125cc motorcycles as well. www.jiajue.com/Wow Cookies! Thanks for posting the company link. This is a manufacturer that is going somewhere! (Really like the bike with the British flag on the gas tank.)
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Post by spandi on Feb 23, 2016 1:30:12 GMT -5
Nothing cooler than professor Fate's Hannibal 8 car.
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Post by spandi on Feb 21, 2016 22:53:25 GMT -5
Thanks JR for posting all the scooter manuals to help all of us at IITR in overhauling/fixing our respective scooters!
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Post by spandi on Feb 12, 2016 19:27:31 GMT -5
Thanks much Leo!
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Post by spandi on Feb 10, 2016 2:19:16 GMT -5
I use a Pirelli GTS in the back, and an Avon "Viper-strike" up front. As Avon makes a taller front tire. BTW, Leo, can you post the eBay seller you GOT the LED lights from? Thanks!
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