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Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
Is that an A35 intake? If so how much for that the Puch stator and the intake?Shipping to 48220
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
Pic/Price?
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
I need a clutch, stator, flywheel, inside chain, a35 intake, and a partridge in a pear tree.Let me know what you have and what you want for it.youknowwhat4q@gmail.com
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
I'm not sure what else you have but I am looking for an intake, stator, flywheel, clutch and inside chain for an a35 if you have them.Also the front hinge bracket from an LX seat.youknowwhat4q@gmail.com
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
Also if you want Tomos parts I have a boat load and am will to trade. I've got a bunch of random parts as well so if you need something and want to trade or trade plus cash I have:A green Targa LX FrameTomos 5 Star Mags gold in good shapeYellow Targa LX frame with Heavy-Duty fork (Mismatched tank)Some for parts A35's all of them missing somethingI think I have a 15 Bing sitting around s
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
I think the title says it all...Spokes or Mags, I'm not picky. The rear wheel should be puch compatible but I'm not worried if I have to make it work.Put up a pic and a price, or e-mail me.I'll be at the Kalamazoo/Grand Rapids Rally, I'd rather not have to ship but I'm down if need be.
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
So I'm looking to build something up for my girlfriend and I am having trouble finding something small enough for her to ride comfortably.I've considered modifying a Magnum X with dart wheels, longer shocks, fork, and swing-arm but I think the frame might be too short.I've also thought about a Pacer Super Sport but really don't want to shell out all the cash for the Morini part
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
Wait!? Magnum X intakes work?
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
The problem isn't that I lose one tool consistantly, it is that I usually find a bowl before I start looking for my tools. Hahaha
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
The closer a weight on a rotational axis is to the origin of rotation the less rotational mass it possesses. In order to compensate for greater standing mass you need to move the more massive object closer to the origin or rotation. This allows the two separate pieces of different masses to have the same rotational mass, keeping the axis of rotation constant.Otherwise the object with greater rot
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
Simon King Wrote:-------------------------------------------------------> Has this been going on for a long time? Can you> test it some more and see if it's still happening?> I ask, because I just changed some things with> session storage that should have logged everyone> out temporarily, but now things should be back to> normal.Back to normal. Thank you!
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
One more.http://www.dssmicro.com/theory/th_prop_rotor_vibs.htm
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
The reason that a Hobbit's crank shaft can support two very different weights on it is because one side of the crank shaft is much longer than the other. The weight is still balanced but it is balanced in a different way. Not the case on an e-50 crank because it is almost the same length on either side.The vespa cranks are different because the little nub part on the opposite side of the cr
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
Stephen Keller Wrote:-------------------------------------------------------> God I always fall for the thread resurection> thing....DOAH! :(It's ok so long as you got a good lol out of the Bin Laden bit.
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
Joey Wright Wrote:-------------------------------------------------------> well whats the nicest way i can put this..... YOUR> SHIT OUT OF LUCK.... there are what we call> "toss-A-scooter" ride it once and toss it away,> once it's broke your screwed, you got a better> chance of finding Bin Laden then parts for these> bikes, there chinese import junk and no bod
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
Cut off the heat shrink, go to the hardware store and get new heat shrink, redo the whole thing. It will look better, seal better and you won't have to guess about anything.
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
Brian Cha Wrote:-------------------------------------------------------> I am sure the head is flat! I used 300 grits to> sand it down flat.Doubt it caused the problem, but next time you might want to do 600 then 1200.The 600 will make it easy to spot any defects and the 1200 will work out the scratches made by the 600.Best flat surface for sanding is glass. Stop Lowe's or Home Depot a
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
You need to keep in mind that there has to be balance between the clutch and magneto. If there is too much of a weight difference then you are bound to warp the case and trash all the work you put in to it.Hope that doesn't make me a party pooper.
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
I get logged out every time I post. Not a huge problem, just kind of annoying.
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
Vincent Mills Wrote:-------------------------------------------------------> spray down with carb cleaner anywhere you could> have and air leak ie intake, around cylinder head> etc. that will quickly tell you if thats the> problemSounds like an air leak. Spray it down with carb cleaner if it stalls then you have an air leak. Tighten everything down and repeat, if it still stalls then
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
Are they the heavy duty triple trees?
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
Man up, go to Cananda and get a Peugeot.http://www.peugeotscooters.com/produit.php?page=49
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
You can mount a battery to it but you need to keep in mind that motorbikes that have batteries have an electronics systems that are set up for a battery.So while you could run the lights off of a battery you would most likely need to run them only from the battery so you are constantly blowing bulbs by giving them too much power. You also have to find a way to charge the battery, either by franke
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
For you Julian? I'm offering a piggy back ride from Ferndale.
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
I've got a brand new one that I might be able to do away with. I'll do it $90 shipped. Same as '77 w/o shipping.
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
What kind of carb is on it? More carb might get a little more out of it. Cool thing about the Hondas is that you can directly bolt up come ATV carbs.You can also try porting the stock cylinder and milling the head a bit or working on the variators (springs, weights, etc) but the variators isn't going to do much for top speed if it does anything at all.
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
So I have an '82 Maxi e50 that has recently been fully rebulit with an Athena 60cc (non-reed), the Techno Hunter, and of course Bingzilla.What I need to know is what size the stock jet is in the bing and depending on what it is, what should be in it. I am planning on ordering a run of jets but I want to know what range would be best for the set up. It has been case-matched and I'm usi
Christopher Wells — 11 years ago
The coil might just be bad. There should be more coils bouncing around in my parts bin. If you find on that works it's yours.
youknowwhat4q — 13 years ago
I love them, we fit three people and three peds almost comfortably in one.
youknowwhat4q — 13 years ago
"Official Topher Fan Club";http://www.funpicsfree.com/photogallery/funny_pic_050908/fat_woman_in_bikinis.jpg