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Post by bluescootgal on May 13, 2017 10:16:58 GMT -5
"As of July 1, 2016, North Carolina law requires that all registered mopeds have liability insurance coverage with limits no less than $30,000/$60,000/$25,000. Failure to maintain liability insurance coverage constitutes a lapse and may result in the revocation of your valid North Carolina license plate." . . source I stand corrected. They still have No insurance as they have No License to have Revoked. Meth Heads, Heroin Heads and Drunks. they are Not at all judgemental when it comes to people who ride scooters in NC? Thank you very much. I ride a scooter because I choose to. Yes, I have a valid NC drivers license, and insurance. Not all scooter riders are Meth heads, heroin heads and drunks. That would be like me saying that all men are a-holes.
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Post by bluescootgal on Jun 7, 2015 17:27:02 GMT -5
My bf has a Jinlun 50cc that has been supposedly upgraded to a 125cc. It is hard to start cold, but once he gets it started it is great. Stops for a while, fires right up while warm. He has been told the exhaust valve is tightening up while riding, so he has adjusted the valves numerous times. This seems to fix the problem for about 30 miles or so, and then it starts doing it again. Any suggestions?
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