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Post by larrball on Aug 10, 2013 20:18:44 GMT -5
Hey Red, I had a Brando belt that came stock with my 50cc Jonway scoot and it is a great belt. I have it as a backup as it has a little where on it. The one i have on my bike now is a Gates Powerlink, Still a Great belt. You really can't go wrong ether way much better then the rubber bands some come shipped with. I do however think the Gates belts are just a wee bit tighter fit as mine has a ever so slight chirp to it only at idle and the CVT is good as new.
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Post by larrball on Aug 10, 2013 20:13:25 GMT -5
This might not be leagle in the USA and or it might be a violation of the Probords and Paypals TOS. You had better check, if anything goes wrong, you could face fraud charges, and you doin't want that. I would play it safe and take that thread down NOW!
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Post by larrball on Aug 10, 2013 20:05:51 GMT -5
This might not be leagle in the USA and or it might be a violation of the Probords and Paypals TOS. You had better check, if anything goes wrong, you could face fraud charges, and you doin't want that. I would play it safe and take that thread down NOW!
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Post by larrball on Aug 10, 2013 0:23:02 GMT -5
Enjoy-- Do you notice any reference to Music of today? part 1 part 2 and Part 3 Larry
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Post by larrball on Aug 9, 2013 16:45:42 GMT -5
Congrats mill on passing the cycle test. ^)
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Post by larrball on Aug 9, 2013 16:43:15 GMT -5
Ethanol in the Fuel ate up the rubber parts inside the carb. That's my guess.
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Post by larrball on Aug 9, 2013 16:04:40 GMT -5
Hey Glenn, as we all know a Bear does $hlT in the Woods. But, Does a small Bear Trap (or 3) Work as advertized in the Woods ? One way to find out.
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Post by larrball on Aug 8, 2013 20:06:49 GMT -5
James Hill 'Ukulele' Funny but dffrent.
Larry
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Post by larrball on Aug 5, 2013 17:34:33 GMT -5
I'll Take this one.
KARR (Knight Automated Roving Robot)
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Post by larrball on Aug 4, 2013 19:20:38 GMT -5
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Post by larrball on Aug 2, 2013 16:41:04 GMT -5
Well Charles you still have a few months tell the cold get hear and fixin it up a bit sounds like a Great idea it's not called a summer cabin for nothing... Bet more fishing gets done then fixin.. and i doint mean YOU i'm talking about Tracy.. lol Tracy,Go for the Bass(for me) and the Cat fish for you and Charles.
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Post by larrball on Aug 2, 2013 16:17:54 GMT -5
I use seafoam in all my small engines as well as my Harleys. The problem in Wi is two fold, winter storage and ethanol. Seafoam works great as cleaner as well as helping keep fuel from separating during storage. The term is preventative maintenance. People tend to use the cheapest fuel they can get their hands on. That fuel up here has ethanol added. The comment has been made a couple times that ethanol eats "cheap" rubber, I am here to tell you that it eats rubber period, cheap or not. Go to your local parts store and get a small piece of Gates fuel line and put it in a jar of ethanol blended gas and let it sit for a couple weeks and see what a Slimmey mess you get. These carbs have very small idle jets and will plug up very quickly, seafoam, used regularly will help keep them clean. I am not a fan of "mechanic in a can" but I have to admit seafoam does work. The first time I saw seafoam was in 1992 when a salesman came into the shop with it. Back then you could only buy it thru parts stores. Of course I thought, here we go again, with an additive of wild claims. I had a customer's car with idle issues due to dirty injectors. So I thought what the heck, I would try it. I warm up the motor, injected a can of seafoam directly into a vacuum port at high idle. The car started to smoke and then when the can was empty it quit. I thought, now what did I do. The salesman said, don't worry about it, lets go have a coffee and come back in 20 minutes. When we went back to the car, it started hard and smoked like all 8 rings were shot. He told me to drive it for about 5 miles and come back. I did, the smoke disappeared and the car idled like a champ. I have used it ever since. Jim Did that in the shop as well Jim, Could only buy it from the Snap-On truck at the time, Just like before PB blaster came out on the auto parts floor and PBlaster works when nothing (like a "Water Displacement40") will.
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Post by larrball on Aug 1, 2013 5:28:11 GMT -5
I use it in almost every tank fill up. In the 3 years ive had the scooter im now rideing, ive never seen the inside of the carb. It does help with the ethanol as well.
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Post by larrball on Jul 31, 2013 21:06:43 GMT -5
Even if you have never owned an older computer like a Timex Sinclair (x80,81),Texas Interments (TI99 ((3 or 4)) -- or Commodore 64 .E.T, VIC 20 or C-128) you might like this old VHS users video that didn't come shipped with the C-64 (i know i have my C-64 in the box should have shipped with every C-64). Keep in mind this Video starts out with the basics (no pun intended) and at about 35 min's we start into programming. [It's a bit (pun intended) over 2 Hours worth of info] Enjoy.
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Post by larrball on Jul 23, 2013 17:29:09 GMT -5
The heck with the scooter name or the chick... Kat's post's simply own this thred.. Good job K.C. MO.
Lol
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