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Get rid of the ditech aprilia and buy a runner125, the aprilia wiring is too different. You would need to buy a 125 sr aprilia loom then a 125...
Sound's reasonable to me, what speed's are you expecting from a std 50cc scooter? And are your friends scooters std or tuned?
Haynes manual comes in handy!
Stick it on ebay and you'd probably get anywhere from £350-500, they are getting rare and good one's fetch good money!
Excuse my ignorance but why would you want to?
Are you loosing water? Have you checked for cracks in the head? There is a core plug in the head that sit's under the cam, I have know them to...
It all depends on condition, get some photos put up of it!
I took my bike test on a CG125, and that belonged to my uncle aswell! The reg No was TNX 40X if I remember rightly. Keep the pictures coming.
Give the carb a clean out, check for water in the float bowl.
What scooter is it? 50cc, 125cc,500cc 4t, 2t? give us a clue!
Well if it's tuned then your on your own, it could be anything. Just go through everything. The ideal temperature is aroud 70-80c so it's running...
The nrg forks don't use oil, they run in grease. If you've fitted new seals etc, just use a dob of grease on the plastic bushes then put them...
Probably seized it up, filling a hot engine with cold water isn't the best idea!
Fit a new plug and try setting the mixture screw, it could be weak at the bottom end. Is it completely std?
My frame on one of my typhoons rusted away, I just cut it out and welded in some steel box section, work's fine...
A direct replacement for the original 10" wheel is a Mc 2, (NOT Mc3) nrg wheel, 13" 3 bolt disc fitting and correct typhoon speedo drive and disc...
The dash lights could be a problem with the printed circuit board, poor earth. The auto choke is a.c powered so could be the stator plate, i'll...
The tyre snot as you said, was enough to get you home. Now you need to get the tyre fixed properly.
The lights dim on most scooters at tickover, it's normal. You may have a fault with the electric start, or a iffy battery.
It may be carb set up, try a little adjustment on the mixture screw.