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Post by indymoped on Jun 5, 2013 8:16:13 GMT -5
We need a like button for peoples comments. I like this^^^^
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Post by indymoped on Jun 5, 2013 8:14:30 GMT -5
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Post by indymoped on Jun 5, 2013 8:11:46 GMT -5
I do not work for chinesepartswholesale.com they just have some really really good deals on stuff when it is on sale and I figure it could help a lot of people on here save some money on buying parts. I have bought stuff from them before and never have had a problem with their products or shipping. It usually arrives in 7 days or less.
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Post by indymoped on Jun 5, 2013 7:56:23 GMT -5
Lucky me. My scooter has a belt that is size 821-20-30. And as far as i can find neither Gates or Bando makes a belt in that size. So are there any other good belt companies out there that I can check with and see if they make one for my scoot? Thanks
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Post by indymoped on Jun 4, 2013 21:00:25 GMT -5
I have seen specs anywhere from .027" to .035"
I run mine at .028" gap
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Post by indymoped on Jun 4, 2013 20:44:06 GMT -5
Looks slightly rich to me but the camera is focusing on the background not the plug so its pretty hard to tell. The floral dishes in the background look great tho.
Slightly rich is better than lean tho. I'd second Scootnwinn's advice to just leave it
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Post by indymoped on Jun 4, 2013 20:37:58 GMT -5
Its actually a Pulse Star Plug on the Right VS an NGK Iridium Plug on the left. Iridium plugs have a weaker spark and are actually not as good performance-wise as a copper plug. Iridium plugs are only popular because they are longer lasting than a copper plug.
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Post by indymoped on Jun 4, 2013 12:55:05 GMT -5
Selling my old muffler. It i in alright shape has some scratches but still works. It is very loud for being a stock muffler and flows very well. I have an aftermarket exhaust now and there was very little difference between this muffler and my new one. It is for a 125/150cc but could fit a 50cc if you have or get the right flange. Asking 35.00 shipped or best offer.
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Post by indymoped on Jun 4, 2013 7:30:18 GMT -5
I can't believe odometers are still an ongoing issue. My 2005 scooter is over 10 mph off at top speed. It's china and unless people are going to stop buying their product because of the problem they won't fix it. Lol.
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Post by indymoped on Jun 3, 2013 22:12:45 GMT -5
I'm not sure how knowing your gas tank size will help you calculate your mpg unless you plan on running yourself out of gas. To calculate your mileage. Fill your tank to the top and record your mileage. Then next time you fill up fill it to the top again. Now look at the gas pump and see how much gas you put in. This is how much gas you consumed. Now look at your mileage and subtract the original mileage from the first time you filled it up. Now divide the miles you did by how many gallons you filled up with.
Example: 850 miles before filling up the first time. 965 miles after filling up the second time. 1.38 Gallons put in
850-965=115 115/1.38=83.3333 So you got roughly 83mpg
You will never get a perfect mpg figure tho due to the expansion and contraction of gasoline and the fact that most moped speedos are way overcalibrated. Most people who have claims of upwards of 120 mpg have speedos which are overcalibrated. Tho there are some that may be getting that.
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Post by indymoped on Jun 3, 2013 21:06:30 GMT -5
I'd say rings too. It blows past the piston and then blows the oil up the cam chain passage. I really don't think the issue came from running lean because of no airbox tho. There are a lot of people who take the air boxes off and leave the rest stock and run for a while w/ no issues. (NOT that I am saying that how to properly mod.) But I don't think that caused issue.
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Post by indymoped on Jun 3, 2013 20:52:55 GMT -5
Chinese speedos are way overcalibrated. I had one that pegged out way way past 50mph when I was doing like 45mph. I used to use a phone w/ GPS for my speedo. Its not immediately responsive but its way more accurate than the chinese speedo. Now I use my tachometer as a reference. (Not super accurate but keeps you within +/- 5mph of the speed you want to be at)
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Post by indymoped on Jun 3, 2013 19:41:13 GMT -5
Mine did it in 3 sec or so. I tried to time it the best I could. 26mph was 20 actual mph on mine. I had a CDI and High Tension Coil but I'm pretty sure it was still the same as stock time. Stock times will also vary based on rider weight and variator weights, since stock weights are anywhere from 5 to 7.
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150cc RPMs?
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Post by indymoped on Jun 2, 2013 19:30:52 GMT -5
The gear is in the rear end. PITA to change. I'd just play with variator weights if I was you. It's cheaper and less work.
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Post by indymoped on Jun 2, 2013 17:35:44 GMT -5
Ok Thanks for the info!
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