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Old 04-15-2014, 02:13 PM   #31
Firehawk989   Firehawk989 is offline
 
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^This.

Though if you have a little extra cash it might be worth your sanity to just take it to a shop and have them adjust the valves and install a new needle/carb.

It sounds like you're starting with very little mechanical knowledge, and Chinese scooters generally need a lot of maintenance to keep them running happily.



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