Replaced your drive belt on your Scooter, but it still doesn't run?
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by: mark-kemp
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Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 Time: 1:06 PM
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* Remove the cover plate (which has to come off to replace the belt anyways)
* Unscrew/Unbolt the Front Clutch (takes one minute)
* You will see in the Clutch that all the rollers are all mixed up. Simply separate the clutch and put the rollers back in their slots (one minute). Poof... you are done. That was easy.
* A note of caution: You must hold the clutch together while putting it back in and keep pressure on it so the rollers don’t come loose while you are putting the belt back on.
See how easy that was? Scooters seem difficult. I felt the same way. I owned a scooter before having a repair shop and was very intimidated. I took out the seat and saw all the wires and hoses and decided it wasn’t for me. After having a repair shop for just a few months, I look back now at how afraid I let myself become, when it wasn’t necessary. These scooters are easy to fix now. Belts and Clutches are easy. I can do a repair in 15-minutes and send you on your way. Trust yourself, it’s mostly just common sense. If you need a belt (or even a new clutch), visit ScooterStock.com.
About the Author
Mark Kemp is the Parts Manager for ScooterStock in Orem, Utah. They specialize in Scooter Parts and High Performance Upgrades for most Chinese Brands. They have a Bounty- Hunter program; meaning they specialize in finding the hard-to-find parts
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