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Post by beenriding on Sept 7, 2015 18:46:47 GMT -5
No sensor, just a wire to the + side of coil.
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Post by beenriding on Sept 7, 2015 9:06:49 GMT -5
positive thinking
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Post by beenriding on Sept 7, 2015 9:03:11 GMT -5
I like it. No bondo. You can get the zip ties in a lot of colors, if you would like them to be less visible. Or more visible.
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Post by beenriding on Sept 7, 2015 9:01:12 GMT -5
fire proof.
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Post by beenriding on Sept 7, 2015 8:58:54 GMT -5
A pig farm on a hot and humid summer day,,,,awesome If you are exposed to this scent as a child you will cherish it forever! There's only one spot in my town I get it and I suck it in every time I pass.
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Post by beenriding on Sept 7, 2015 8:55:51 GMT -5
A True Scooter Ride 1) No destination ( pick a direction and go ) 2) Speed Limit 30 mph ( slow is the new fast ) 3) Small roads ( turn were you have never turned ) 4) Stop and smell the roses ( or the pig farm ) Yesterday I putted around with the camera. What's that over there? Let's go find out....... Best ride in along time. I actually had a destination (parents house) but never made it!
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Post by beenriding on Sept 7, 2015 8:51:27 GMT -5
The 250 and up aftermarket is slim compared to GY6 150 right now, if you want to tinker. But yeah there are lots of used out there, I see the 300's stay on C/L for a long time because nobody wants to pay the 2200 for them, even tho that's a steal for a scooter with very low miles.
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Post by beenriding on Sept 7, 2015 0:14:57 GMT -5
pulleys work
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Post by beenriding on Sept 6, 2015 21:29:28 GMT -5
Cool but reads double. Keeps you on you math toes!
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Post by beenriding on Sept 6, 2015 21:04:33 GMT -5
I have fingerless riding gloves I have been using for a while, they help in everyday riding, and I fell the issue with the vibration killing my wrists and hands is more related to my poor circulation in my hands and back. The pipe wrap idea is pretty good but I'm not so keen on foam lol, don't really like the sound or feel of it. We have decided to make it a single day trip. Since we will have 2 scooters at the least one will carry tools, the other can carry food and stuff. Dude when I had carpel tunnel in my wrist riding was hard after 30mins the vibration was the worst. I got that fixed but still have issues with that wrist and it still bothers me to ride
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Post by beenriding on Sept 6, 2015 10:13:38 GMT -5
I started on a 50's for the same reason, no legal requirements. Like I said a 50 is fun till you get cuaght going 17mph up those hills. So what's the first thing you do? Start dumping $$ into it to make it 'better'. I ended up with several hundred $$ worth of parts just to make my rides tolerable, 45 top speed and could pull hills at 30.
If you're already looking for speed go for that 150, the performance market is huge and seems to be the way everyone's going now. Not sure about your state but here you just take the written test, skills test and POW you're legal. Registration and insurance cost me around 175$ per year. Knowing you're legal is priceless.
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Post by beenriding on Sept 6, 2015 9:22:51 GMT -5
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Post by beenriding on Sept 6, 2015 9:10:15 GMT -5
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Post by beenriding on Sept 5, 2015 10:04:43 GMT -5
Take your time with the plastic panels, the mounting tabs and holes can be fragile.
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Post by beenriding on Sept 5, 2015 9:44:58 GMT -5
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