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someone must know how it's done!
was wondering on how much work it is to put a fat rear wheel on a scoot, such as an NRG.. is it as simple as bolting it on? does the hub need...
nice stuff
might have got water into your carb, drain the float bowl into a container or something, any water will come out first
right, it's been drilled out and tapped, but the other 3 are streched so i'll be replacing them, piston also has a partial seize due to not...
helps if you give abit more info...
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yeah it's nice to see as ramon said, starting from the frame with all new parts, it's something i want to do at some point so i'll be keeping an...
thanks, i want to keep going with it but for now i don't know how im going to get the broken cylinder stud out:(
just get a 90 degree adapter or however much you need to get it clear of the wheel
just a matter of technique then if your acceleration is that good
weight distribution is abit more even on motorbike 50cc's, as you're sat more in the middle than you would on a 50cc and you're abit lower down so...
looking good:)
what happened?
today it would actually start, with throttle but straight away bog down at cut out :confused: also, was trying to get the snapped cylinder head...
it's a possibility that the float height as been altered by accident, is the adjustment in the same place as the one on the video in that thread?...
not starting with it on or off yep it's abit oily, havent had the chance to clean it but i will, i'll also look at that thread
it's a few days old
still no luck, honestly i don't know what it could be. Getting 110 psi compression, blasted the carb with air, checked my fuel, it's still not...