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Post by hulk24 on Mar 10, 2016 16:01:21 GMT -6
Nevermind.. someone told me on other forum this morning what kind I needed...
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Post by hulk24 on Mar 10, 2016 8:27:51 GMT -6
Hi JR.. I was talking about getting new battery for my scooter.. My current battery is no longer any good, but the specs worn off on it so I dont know what size to get.. Meaning how many amps I need for my battery for a 300 cc icebear..
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Post by hulk24 on Mar 9, 2016 16:35:13 GMT -6
Hi.. I own a 300 cc icebear scooter. I want to change battery for it but the specs on the battery worn off. Do I need a 12v 3 amp or 12v 5 amp or 12v 7 amp Below is picture of scooter I own.. Thanks, Hulk
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Post by hulk24 on Jul 16, 2012 17:37:09 GMT -6
Called a few scooter shops today to replace the piston cylinder gasket. First shop wants $400... Second shop wants $175...The other shops wouldn't touch it. The first shop i called was way outrages at $400. Said would take 6 hours to do. hmmm I think i will go with the second shop for $175.
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Post by hulk24 on Jul 16, 2012 2:14:52 GMT -6
Thanks JR, after reading that manual. I am going to take it to the shop.
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Post by hulk24 on Jul 15, 2012 17:47:51 GMT -6
JR, i just spent the past 20 minutes searching for that manual in the forums and i had no luck finding it. Can you post link to it ?
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Post by hulk24 on Jul 15, 2012 11:57:00 GMT -6
Hi JR !! Long time no see. The headbolts were very tight. I will check out the other stuff what you typed when i wake up from nap. thanks, Hulk
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Post by hulk24 on Jul 15, 2012 8:37:30 GMT -6
Thanks Tvnacman, Change of plan. What i need to know what is best way to change piston cylinder without having to remove the whole engine from my scooter. I change the title of my posting and change posting so i wouldnt have to post a new thread. hehe thanks, hulk
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Post by hulk24 on Jul 15, 2012 5:20:46 GMT -6
I own 2012 icebear 300cc supersport scooter. What is best way to change the piston cylinder seal without having to remove the whole engine from my scooter. The video is of my piston cylinder that is leaking oil. About 1 minute and 30 seconds into the video, you will see the oil leaking from piston cylinder. thanks, Hulk
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Post by hulk24 on May 27, 2012 17:11:48 GMT -6
As far as heating stuff goes just cut off some scrap and heat it to test. One of the best investments I have ever made was a harbor freight heat gun. It is way handier than a torch for many things. $9.99 or something like that. It is much easier to control than a torch too. 2 heat ranges. You just have to keep it moving to avoid damage to plastics. Drilling holes in plastics some times gets real hard as some will crack around the hole. That is where some heat can come in handy, on the real thin stuff you actually might have to burn thru with a hot iron. The replacement window plastic that I tried to drill to make an aquarium cover split and cracked, it is just too thin to work with. Material for a windshield should be just fine to drill and bend, JR made his own windshield out of some of the thicker stuff. Hi JC, Thanks about that tip about practice using heat gun on the extra sheet. I never thought about that. You convince me to go ahead and make one out of the sheet i bought. Its 36 inches by 32 inches, so i have plenty to work with.
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Post by hulk24 on May 27, 2012 17:07:26 GMT -6
Hi Jr, that windshield too short. On my scooter they have the windshield much lower then that one in that link. I just measured the windshield i have on my scooter now... its 21 inches tall and 20 inches wide. I am looking for one that is much taller. Maybe something from 30 inches to 32 inches tall. But after reading you guys posting. I decided to go ahead and make my own.
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Post by hulk24 on May 27, 2012 2:11:16 GMT -6
Thanks Alleyoop, I didnt like any of those what i seen on that site. I did buy a sheet 2 weeks ago but still havent got the nerves to cut it. Because once i cut it, i am afraid to try heat it up to form it.
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Post by hulk24 on May 26, 2012 18:33:37 GMT -6
hey guys, I hate the windshield that came with my icebear 300cc. It just for looks and does nothing keeping bugs and wind off me. I want windshield much larger but cant find one that fix it. Anyone have any suggestion where i can get one that fit that scooter ? i called up the scooter place where i bought i from but they were no help. thanks, Hulk Attachments:
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Post by hulk24 on Feb 16, 2012 8:47:04 GMT -6
Its ok Richard, you didnt confuse me. I already knew it wasnt there because i was the one that made the video hehe
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Post by hulk24 on Feb 16, 2012 4:06:18 GMT -6
haha JR with arms like that, i am surprise you dont rip the grips off your scooter. Also nice ALWAYS ON THE JOB picture hahaha
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