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Post by scootergenie on Sept 14, 2013 23:14:20 GMT -6
you could try scrappydog scooters, or, go on ebay and look for the seller gy6 racing team. I have always had good dealings with both.
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by: scootergenie - Sept 13, 2013 20:57:04 GMT -6
Post by scootergenie on Sept 13, 2013 20:57:04 GMT -6
Thanks JR, I'll play with it some more on Sunday...have a great weekend....Jeff
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Post by scootergenie on Sept 13, 2013 20:22:40 GMT -6
Hello Guys and gals ! I am here in beautiful Stuart Florida. I have a mobile scooter repair business called SCOOTER GENIE LLC. I also ride a 150cc, and own several others that are in different stages of completion. I love working on scooters, and meeting new people. Since we ride all year long here in FL, the repair business is always busy, but at 53 years old, I am always learning something new with these scooters, I have had some real basket cases, and some nice ones too. hopefully, I can be of some help to some.....Jeff
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by: scootergenie - Sept 13, 2013 20:13:30 GMT -6
Post by scootergenie on Sept 13, 2013 20:13:30 GMT -6
Connections are good, high/low beam switch is good, rectifier is good. I was looking at the schematic, and it looks like the yellow wire from the stator goes through the rectifier and then feeds the lighting circuit. Is that correct ? so, if I put the multimeter to ground, and to the yellow wire up stream of the rectifier, what should i have..ac voltage, or dc voltage ? and , how many volts should it be reading ? thanks for your help folks !
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by: scootergenie - Sept 12, 2013 2:54:53 GMT -6
Post by scootergenie on Sept 12, 2013 2:54:53 GMT -6
There is no switch for the headlights. Normally, the come on when the engine starts.
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by: scootergenie - Sept 10, 2013 19:56:29 GMT -6
Post by scootergenie on Sept 10, 2013 19:56:29 GMT -6
I have no headlights, tail light or gauge lights. The blinkers work fine, as does the brake light. The turn signal indicators on the dash work also...just no headlights or running lights.
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