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Post by alleyoop on May 7, 2012 21:51:46 GMT -6
Can't help you with body parts you will have to google for parts for your model scoot.
But the size of the variator Measure the one that is on there it is probably just a hair over 4inchs across. The performance ones are 4 1/2 inchs across. The front pulley with the blades on it for cooling are fine.
No have to find out what your scoot uses A DC or AC CDI they are complete different types of systems. A DC CDI gets 12volts directly from the battery while the AC system gets its juice from the STATOR. Alleyoop
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Post by jlrod09 on May 8, 2012 5:49:13 GMT -6
thanks i have been googleing , ill keep looking
what kind of test should i conduct to firgure out what type of system i have . i kknow in my old scooter when the key was in the on position the headlights were on , and on my new one they do not .
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Post by buford1488 on May 8, 2012 11:58:39 GMT -6
i would think lite's should be on all the time. watcha think?
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Post by jlrod09 on May 8, 2012 15:00:24 GMT -6
There's a difference once the key is in th the on position on some scoots . The light come on. And on others they don't . Only when the engine is runing.
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Post by jlrod09 on May 9, 2012 8:39:22 GMT -6
any sugestoins on how to dertermain which electrical system i have . dc or ac
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