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1410
I had 3000 indicated on the odometer. I believe that is in kilometers according to Dave at GeorgiaScooters. Dave sent me a stock replacement belt. I do a lot...
Tom McNevin
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Feb 1, 2006
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Feb 1, 2006
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1412
I have the 2006 Deluxe Touring 150cc. Photo in photo section....
Tom McNevin
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Feb 1, 2006
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1413
Forgot to tell you I have the 2006 Touring Deluxe 150cc, Photo in photo section....
Tom McNevin
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Feb 1, 2006
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1414
If someone could help me on this, I'd sure appreciate it. My new Tank Urban Sporty 150cc arrived yesterday. Thanks to the great info from you posters, it...
ezdusty36
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Feb 1, 2006
1:40 pm
1415
The Touring has a similar line, and it's just an atmosphere vent line. The 'L' shaped hose on the left side of the carb is a vent also. Some vehicles use a...
Stan Jessup
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Feb 1, 2006
2:27 pm
1416
Thank you Stan... now I can stop worrying. Thanks also for the suggestion on replacing the fuel filter. I went to Advance Autoparts (closer to me than NAPA)...
ezdusty36
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Feb 1, 2006
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1417
Don't worry too much about the filter part number. Any in line filter with 1/4" ends will work just fine. The auto parts store down the road from me carries at...
Stan Jessup
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Feb 2, 2006
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1418
How much fuel is left in the lines from the last costumer? Most of the stations have a single hose and you lift the hose and select which grade of fuel to...
Tom McNevin
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Feb 2, 2006
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1419
Hello, Im thinking about getting one of the 150cc tank tour model bikes, but I have read a fair amount of bad reviews on them. Over all, are you people happy...
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Feb 2, 2006
1:59 am
1420
Good call out... You are correct about the multi dispence fuel stations and the hose holding a bit of the prior purchase. How much tho?? well each station is...
TC
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Feb 2, 2006
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1421
Welcome to the group Bill, I'll say im happy with mine. (Knocking on wood) I have had no major problems and think anyone that tinkers with minor auto repairs...
TC
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Feb 2, 2006
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1422
ALL of the negative reviews I've seen have been the result of lack of buyers managing their expectations. If you understand that you are paying about one third...
Stan Jessup
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Feb 2, 2006
2:18 am
1423
Bill, I have had the 2006 touring since late December. I hate the cold so have not put many miles on it, but so far I love it! Reading the posts on this board...
John Kronz
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Feb 2, 2006
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1424
I've got an Urban Sporty 150cc. I found the 17mm hexhead bolt drain (vertically threaded) on the right bottom of the crankcase for the engine oil, but there's...
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Feb 2, 2006
2:57 am
1425
Looking at the engine identification on my Urban Sporty 150cc tonight and it looks like the first line is the enginel model (TK1P57QMJ), and the second line is...
ezdusty36
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Feb 2, 2006
3:16 am
1426
Got my Touring 150 a couple of weeks ago on eBay from Coast Motor in L.A. I live in nearby Palm Springs area and it came delivered to my door in a huge box on...
Ron Krebs
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Feb 2, 2006
3:38 am
1427
Received mine the first week in Jan. It is better then I expected. Follow the set up advice you find in this users group and you'll be OK. I bought mine from...
Rick Dessen
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Feb 2, 2006
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1428
Yes, that is another oil drain. I never use it though. You can get all the oil to drain from the plug under the dipstick by gently kicking the kickstart 5 or...
Lee
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Feb 2, 2006
12:39 pm
1429
Thanks for the info and kickstart tip, Lee. I'm going to use your method. I wonder why they put in a second engine oil drain when it's just an added expense to...
ezdusty36
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Feb 2, 2006
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1430
More than likely it adds to the universal nature of the engine. It may be that using the engine in some vehicles, such as ATV's requires a drain in an...
Stan Jessup
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Feb 2, 2006
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1431
Excuse my jumping in here but I've been wondering... I have a Touring 150.... Where is the kick start?? It must be tucked away pretty good because I'm not...
Kelly Conrad
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Feb 2, 2006
3:18 pm
1432
Yes, it is tucked away pretty good! Look on the left side (left if your sitting on the bike) look down toward the cover plate. It is in a terrible location,...
John Kronz
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Feb 2, 2006
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1433
Well, in just under two months me and my "urban 150 Sunny" have reached the 1000 mile mark on the speedometer ( woooo whoooo ) Note : My speedometer over...
tom
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Feb 2, 2006
4:41 pm
1434
Has anyone found a source for Tank touch-up paint? I recently received a Tank 150 Touring DE burgandy (red) with some scratches on the trunk and would like to...
lyle_neume
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Feb 2, 2006
4:54 pm
1435
There are stores that specialize in matching automotive colors. They'll mix you some paint to match. These scoots have to be babied sometimes in cold. It...
Lee
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Feb 2, 2006
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1436
Most,if not all,of the Tank scooters have an odometer and trip meter that records in Km. To convert the Km to miles you can use this formula. Km multiplied by...
ronalds_tank
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Feb 2, 2006
10:48 pm
1437
Thanks Tom. That seems consistant with the reports I've heard. The factory belts appear to be good for 2-3000km, but not much more. Stan ...
Stan Jessup
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Feb 2, 2006
11:49 pm
1438
Has anyone figured out the proper procedure for removal of the lower left side panel for access to the air filter on the touring 150? This appears to be a...
Ron Krebs
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Feb 3, 2006
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1439
Since everybody seems to be gearing up for the eventual belt breaking, there is one more issue to figure out. To take the transmission cover off, you remove 11...
Dave B
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