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Post by Ronan on Apr 17, 2013 17:22:19 GMT -5
[replyingto=domindart]domindart[/replyingto]I think that onewheeldrive may have been talking about the possibility of the drink spilling into the battery compartment. Although it should be fine as long as you use drinking containers with lids or caps.
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Post by Ronan on Apr 17, 2013 17:15:23 GMT -5
[replyingto=rapidjim]RapidJim[/replyingto]That's a good Idea, unfortunately I do not have a medical hemostat so I will have to etch the face and use a screwdriver carefully. But the Hacksaw bit is a nice touch. Ill have to do that once I take out the screw. Thanks all!
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Post by Ronan on Apr 17, 2013 16:08:43 GMT -5
Here are some images if anybody is interested. *The circle in head of the screw is from drilling out the cap and as you can see when I was drilling out the cap a little piece of the housing around the screw came off.
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Post by Ronan on Apr 17, 2013 16:04:36 GMT -5
[replyingto=gaddio]gaddio[/replyingto]Yeah I was thinking of doing that, I just wasn't sure if it might even turn but thanks, its worth a shot. Ill use the exacto knife tip, had not thought about that.
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Post by Ronan on Apr 17, 2013 15:32:06 GMT -5
Hello, I have a carb on my Chinese scooter and like most I believe that the mix screw was plugged. After doing some reading I saw that this was common so I went ahead and drilled out the plug. Once I drilled out the plug I could see a brass screw except it did not have a screw head, in other words it was just flat/smooth. Has anybody else run into this problem? I was planning on just getting a new carb anyways as I have a BBK installed until I discovered the plug. Thanks, Ronan
*I will try and add some pictures ASAP.
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Post by Ronan on Apr 15, 2013 19:28:04 GMT -5
[replyingto=ninja]ninja[/replyingto]If that is really the case and not just a money scheme, I would really like to know what is so different.
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Post by Ronan on Apr 15, 2013 15:54:01 GMT -5
Hello, I'm kind of new here and saw your thread. From my understanding usually a thinner (not as wide) tire goes in the front while a wider tire in the back. I had found the best deal on the Shinko tire I bought for my back rim on amazon. I bought a 130/70-12. Which is wider than my front tire 120/70-12. I believe it was sold by motorcycle superstore through amazon. Although the better price was on amazon.
As far as front vs rear goes I could not find any variations between them. I just picked my tire based on size.
Ronan
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