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Post by ghcoe on Aug 10, 2015 22:09:33 GMT -5
Any radio station?
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Post by ghcoe on Aug 10, 2015 22:08:40 GMT -5
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Post by ghcoe on Aug 10, 2015 21:42:52 GMT -5
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Post by ghcoe on Aug 9, 2015 21:40:27 GMT -5
yeah, ive looked on ebay, amazon, alibaba, and others. Actually what I'm callinc a belly-pan is the red panel under the floor. Most scoots have a left and right one. Mine is one big plastic panel . I have it, but it's broken and damaged at the mounting posts.I probably could repair it if i have to. The more important one is the console panel. The nose plastics bolt to it, and ther'es a big peice missing. Thanks anyhow.For taking time to help me out. I appreciate it! No problem. I am usually pretty good and finding things online. Had my scooter almost a year when I was watching a video on Youtube of BWS with tons of bling items on them from Japan.
I was like where are they finding all these cool things. Obviously they could get them there, but nothing here. Well not sure if they are buying them from the same place I found, but yeah, I can get them now........
taobao.com The site is a bit hard to navigate unless you know Chinese. They recommend viewing the site on Google Chrome. I just ordered a rear cargo carrier as a test for my Jonway (BWS, Zuma) clone and it was half the price I could find it anywhere else. It is best to use a agent to help you with your purchases. They help you get the right part and send it to you. Pretty easy once you get the hang of it.
Here is a example of BWS parts available through taobao venders.
world.taobao.com/search/search.htm?cat=56208373&_ksTS=1439174307941_401&spm=a21bp.7706957.20150713.1&json=on&cna=wP9GDv96yi4CAUunuFgPPINr&_input_charset=utf-8&navigator=all&s=0&q=BWS&callback=__jsonp_cb&abtest=null
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Post by ghcoe on Aug 9, 2015 16:56:11 GMT -5
thanks, I really appreciate any help. After the 50 got wrecked, I bought the 150, but kept the 50 (now a ) with all the mods i did. The 150 was stolen with less than 300 miles on it! and from a secured garage to boot! I got the new triple-tree, forks and all the front end plastics. I'm just stuck on getting the other three. Well no luck here. Seems that scooter is a bit of a odd one with no main stream scooter to look up parts for. If you can find out if it is a clone of some main brand, Yamaha, Honda, ect. we may find something.
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Post by ghcoe on Aug 9, 2015 15:09:43 GMT -5
No, I was using mine as a example. I will see what I can do though.
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Post by ghcoe on Aug 9, 2015 14:33:42 GMT -5
Do you know what the scooter is designed after? I have a Jonway YY150T-4 which is a clone of the Yamaha Zuma (North America, Europe) or the BWS (Asia). I can find lots of plastics for the Yamaha and Clones using these searches. Although the BWS is a very popular scooter in Asia there is little parts to be found here especially the bling.
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Post by ghcoe on Aug 8, 2015 12:01:00 GMT -5
I have the 150cc Jonway version of your scooter. I love it! I need a rear rack like yours though so I can add a trunk.
Whether or not you can add a rack i think comes down to whether or not you have the mounting points. This is a close up of the left side mounting points, right is the same. Does yours also have the dual shocks in the rear? While we're on close ups, i done put some stickers on mine over the last few months: Unfortunately that last one isn't sticking well. I finally found a rear rack that did not cost over $100.00. Still set me back $60.00 with shipping though. Found a cool site and the rack was only $6.70, the shipping and associated fees made up the rest. Still it was about half the price of domestic price and conventional oversea price that I could find. If this site works out well, I could see a lot more scooter parts coming in the future.....
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Post by ghcoe on Aug 6, 2015 21:29:05 GMT -5
That does sound nice.....!
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Post by ghcoe on Aug 2, 2015 16:58:12 GMT -5
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Post by ghcoe on Jul 27, 2015 21:51:07 GMT -5
Usually the VIN number is stamped into the front stem of the scooter. Look for a rectangle cover plate in the front fairing and pop it off. VIN should be behind it. Here is some other help. countyimports.com/help_locate_my_vin_number
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Post by ghcoe on Jul 26, 2015 8:17:15 GMT -5
I would assume he opened a cap to see what was in it.
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Post by ghcoe on Jul 25, 2015 23:46:55 GMT -5
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Post by ghcoe on Jul 25, 2015 23:38:17 GMT -5
Good video for sure. I would like to add one more important thing though. Make sure you disconnect your battery before doing anything electrical and even sometimes mechanical to your scooter. Otherwise the next video you will be watching could be "how to rewire a scooter". That is if it don't burn down to the ground.
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Chrome
by: ghcoe - Jul 25, 2015 23:23:06 GMT -5
Post by ghcoe on Jul 25, 2015 23:23:06 GMT -5
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