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16774
well it looks like I can send it for under $12 to most anywhere in lower 48 priority mail Carl, Hollywood,Alabama bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb ... From:...
Carl Wesser
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Dec 1, 2008
4:50 pm
16775
Hey Guys and Gals, My name is Ryan Carden and I started scooter-news.com back in October after not being able to find a comprehensive source for my passion;...
lobstermobster777
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Dec 1, 2008
7:12 pm
16776
I would love to peruse your site, but you need to work on how it looks and works on different systems. I am using Firefox, and Microsoft software is not an...
James Mullin
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Dec 1, 2008
9:55 pm
16777
James, Thanks for the insight. Sorry you are having that particular problem. What version of Firefox are you using? How large are you zooming? I'm using...
Ryan Carden
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Dec 2, 2008
5:47 pm
16778
Dear Brian, I am using Firefox 3.0.3 but I am not sure how to express my zooming. I'll put it this way -- I have to hit ctrl+ + a half dozen times to make the...
James Mullin
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Dec 3, 2008
2:34 am
16779
Does anyone have any information of cam grinds for the 150cc GY6 motors used in our scooters? The cams are labled A9, A10 . . . Axx whatever. I find them ...
James Mullin
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Dec 3, 2008
3:21 am
16780
I had purchased a 170cc kit wich included an A9 cam.  The cam lift caused coil bind.  When I talked to the people about it they did not even know what the...
Marc Wessels
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Dec 3, 2008
4:23 pm
16781
This isn't at all unusual. Chinese manufacturers are good at copying things, but they never understand the basics behind them because they never put out the...
Stan Jessup
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Dec 4, 2008
2:51 pm
16782
Thanks for the information. I will abandon the idea of a new cam and stick with what I have. There are other routs to explore. Hmmmm . . . I wonder how small...
James Mullin
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Dec 4, 2008
3:48 pm
16783
Keep in mid that the GY6 is really just a slightly modified version of the original 50cc engine. Nothing was really beefed up to handl the extra bore to any...
Stan Jessup
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Dec 5, 2008
2:03 pm
16784
I fully agree with what Stan said. I went way beyond what anybody recommended (which did inlcude foam air filter, racing carb, cvt upgrades to name a few of...
Christian Ruppelt
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Dec 5, 2008
5:59 pm
16785
Thanks for the information. Your description tells me the 150cc has already nearly used up whatever strength reserve the block/crankshaft of the motor design...
James Mullin
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Dec 5, 2008
6:50 pm
16786
Does anyone really worry about resale value for these inexpensive scooters? I certainly don't. Even so, I sold my four year old modified 50cc scooter for half...
James Mullin
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Dec 6, 2008
1:35 am
16787
I understand what you are saying about the money part. Especially if you leave it at what you list, you're definitely on the inexpensive side. A couple of...
Christian Ruppelt
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Dec 6, 2008
5:33 pm
16788
I was recently given some GY6 parts. I have an MRP head with big valves, their hottest cam (I think). It is the -5 model. They have cams starting with the -1...
George Bearden
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Dec 8, 2008
7:29 am
16789
My parents asked me what I wanted for Christmas-- I told them an impact wrench. Do you need one ONLY because the pulleys turn, or is there some other reason,...
danzthemanforever
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Dec 10, 2008
3:03 am
16790
As far as I know that is the reason to get one. It's great for car and trailer tire rotation too. Someone here has figured out how to hold these parts still ...
James Mullin
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Dec 10, 2008
3:27 am
16791
Thanks.. My dad and I went to Wally(super wally) today-- but we didn't see one there in the aisle with all the drills and tools... unless it's somewhere else...
danzthemanforever
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Dec 10, 2008
3:50 am
16792
The walmart by us only has pneumatic impact wrenches. That would be great if you have a compressor. Otherwise, as mentioned before, check out harbor freight...
Dan Batchelor
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Dec 10, 2008
10:05 am
16793
They just make it easier but you still need to put a torque wrench on things after you put things back on to be sure of the proper tightness, also sometimes...
Jack Ryan
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Dec 10, 2008
1:30 pm
16794
They are not with the tools in the hardware section, they are in the automotive section. (12 volt version = 29.95) and then they also have a 112v version (not...
pabickwermert
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Dec 10, 2008
1:51 pm
16795
Again if you want to get a good one get a Dewalt, they are strong and reliable if you go to Wal-Mart you get what you get, go to Lowes, the 12 volt ones are OK...
Jack Ryan
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Dec 10, 2008
3:33 pm
16796
I have been using the one from Walmart for 2+ years, and it works great! 240 pounds of available torqe. It does work a little different than a plug in or air...
pabickwermert
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Dec 11, 2008
2:23 pm
16797
I have had my DeWalt for 9 years and can have it serviced at a good Dewalt dealer of course not Wally World and Dewalt has guarenteed repair if needed which is...
Jack Ryan
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Dec 11, 2008
6:31 pm
16798
OK, I just have to say this. I bought the cheap full size impact wrench from harbor freight, and it did NOT open the nut on the crankshaft on my 2006 150cc...
Christian Ruppelt
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Dec 11, 2008
7:34 pm
16799
Oh How True! Get you a Dewalt or Milwalkee and it will come off or somthing is going to give one way or another! Be like Larry the Cable Guy Git-er-Done! JR ...
Jack Ryan
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Dec 11, 2008
8:02 pm
16800
Thanks alot everyone.... I appreciate it....
danzthemanforever
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Dec 12, 2008
3:07 am
16801
i HAVE JUST STARTED PLAYING WITH MY SPRINGS AND ROLLERS. sOME TIMES TO GET THE NUT LOOSE I HAVE TO TIGHTN IT JUST A BIT AND THEN IT WILL COME RIGHT OFF WITH...
beckmar93
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Dec 14, 2008
1:10 pm
16802
I am quite confused about many postings on RE; Do You need a n Impact wrench to remove rollers. Are we talking about air impact wrench that takes 90psi-100psi...
philip5malin
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Dec 14, 2008
10:11 pm
16803
Also, I try to use breaker bar to remove rollers rather than torque wrench. I use torque wrench to install rollers. I use only impact wrench when I want to...
philip5malin
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Dec 14, 2008
10:14 pm
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