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The generic trigger is geared and so doesnt have a variator, ive just bought a 60 plate one and to derestrict you must take all blockages from the...
Still in parts but I'm gonna build it back upto standard, respray it and get it sold as standard I think! Hopefully make a few quid off it :)
To be honest, I just got it running then ragged it round some farm tracks! Good fun but there was too much wrong with it to be worth restoring....
Haha, always has a few bits of foliage hanging from places. I prefer not to use roads, theyre too mainstream :grin:
Looking good! Especially the colour choices! Seen too many resprayed runners that just look completely bland but not this one :good: And on the...
On one of my 2 CPI Aragon's I just removed the vaccuum tap as that was pretty unreliable too, just replaced it with a cheap in line one which...
I did wonder! Wouldn't it be possible to mount nigh on any rear wheel to the single sided swingarm if you manufactured a custom hub? Say like put...
I'll be there! Riding from hull the day before and camping out in Barnsley with about 20 people, if anyones up for coming with us from round Hull...
I know what youre thinking, never seen a zip so clean, ey? :cool:
Variator won't make it bog down, its definitley something to do with your fuel/air mixture. Check for air leaks and your filter, I once bought a...
I had a similar problem on my zip once, turned out the carb gasket had disintergrated! So yeah definitley get the carb off, might be stuck floats too
I would definitley say throttle sticking but if youre sure its not then just whip the carb off, clean everything out, make sure the gasket's okay...
Faulty thermostat isn't uncommon, that could cause the light to flash up when its not supposed to!
Yo, just registered on here but been riding scooters for 2 years now! Owned a fair few of them in that time so I like to think I know what I'm on...
Leaky seal doesn't help! Mines leaking too, if I clean up the shoes then they'll work fine for a few miles until they get oily again and gradually...
I'd have thought the single sided front suspension was more of a visual thing and wouldn't handle so well with most of the weight being off to one...
Anybody ever tried fitting Typhoon wheels on a zip and if so does it require any modification and does it look any good? :grin: