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Post by aphotix on May 16, 2013 23:36:53 GMT -5
I was on scootdawg but never posted. I just got a new scoot so I thought I'd show up.
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Post by aphotix on May 16, 2013 21:30:53 GMT -5
So I ordered a new BWS 150, its my second scooter but the last one I bought from a dealer in the real world, where superior powersports simply drop shipped this one straight from taotao in carrollton TX. Took 9 business days to get to Maine (about 4 of thsoe were all processing on superiorpowersports part.) Anyway Overall good experience. They said they did a PDI on it first, and it was apparent that one was done, almost everything was greased (all of the frame bolts and anything that might rust save the exhaust.) For the PDI, all of the electrical connections were good. It came with a sealed battery which I didn't bother to charge. I removed all plastics and inspected everything and found a broken ground connection (they had too much tension on the wire and it wasn't well crimped on the connection end.) so I pried the crimp open and reinserted the wire then soldered it and wrapped it in electrical tape. I then loctite-ed the exhaust acorns per recommendations from lurking on the boards here. On my previous 150, the muffler became detached from the exhaust, all three bolts fell out and I lost my gasket. Unfortunately I didn't notice until I lost it and my scooter suddenly got loud. To avoid that happening, I added lock washers and loctite-ed them back in. The upper (and smaller) bolts on the luggage rack didn't have washers so whoever installed it stripped the end of the bolts, I got washers and new bolts and the issue was resolved. Fortunately the welded frame nuts were not stripped. I did come across a few stripped frame nuts but unfortunately not much I can do about those without getting a longer bold and another nut. Overall I am impress in the quality compared to my other scoot, looks sharp. Its a bit on the smaller side and if my legs were any longer it'd be unusable. Enjoy some pictures, I will provide more later.
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Post by aphotix on May 15, 2013 23:45:47 GMT -5
If you can't find the nut locally I did find a site that sells it online. I was doing a valve adjustment on my 150cc scooter and found that the valve adjustment screw was stripped (either by the factory or whoever did the first PDI.) So I needed to buy the screw and the nut. I bought mine from Scooterworks. www.scooterworks.com/valve-adjusting-nuts--pair--gy6-products-969.phpIt also appears as though the GY6 125/150cc cam holder retainer bracket and rocker arms kit from scrappydogscooters includes the parts you need but you may want to call to verify it.
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