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Pbobes 11-09-2014 08:39 PM

New to Scooters!
 
Hello all!

I bought a storage locker that had a scooter in it. I am excited to keep the scooter and have a few questions...

It is a Bronc Adventure 150 cc with about 400 miles..so it's a Chinese gy6?
Seems to run ok with one issue. While throttling, it bogs for a second, then continues to accel with no issues.

Next, I have read horror stories about Chinese Scoots, so where can I learn about the scooters as I know nothing!

What would you upgrade first that is very easy? The only thing I care about is reliability.

Thanks for all your help!!

wheelbender6 11-09-2014 09:34 PM

I'd start with a basic tune up and carb cleaning. probably a GY6. Post pics.

Pbobes 11-14-2014 11:31 PM

Tune up complete
 
Ok...so I completed a tune up. Cleaned the carb, changed oil and gear oil, new battery, and adjusted the valves. Runs a lot better.

Still have one issue. When throttling, when I get between 3000 and 4000 rpm, it sputters, bogs, and backfires. Once I'm over 4000, runs like a charm.

What's next?

kz1000st 11-15-2014 06:07 AM

Either a vacuum leak or the idle mixture need adjusting. The idle mixture screw is on the left side up on the carburetor. Screw it all the way down and then back it out two and a half turns.

Houndguy 11-15-2014 01:27 PM

If you don't have a licence to ride a bike than go take the class ASAP. But honestly if your working on your own bike you probably have one. Just a friendly reminder. :)

Welcome to the nut house by the way!

Pbobes 11-16-2014 09:14 PM

Thanks! Very new but did get my permit. Taking a basic class in the spring to get my license.

However, how would I check for a vacuum leak?

kz1000st 11-17-2014 03:59 PM

Start the scooter and spray the carb and intake manifold with WD-40. I the engine sound changes or the idle increases you have a leak somewhere. Also look for cracked, broken and not connected vacuum lines.

Pbobes 12-28-2014 07:34 PM

Thanks!
 
Thanks all! It was the emissions. It was clogged. The scooter is up and running like a top!

cheapeto 12-29-2014 08:18 AM

Man it's nice to read of a successful rejuvenation.


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