Gas Scooter

Specification:

Overall size(Inches):L70 X W26 X H41
Wheel base(Inches):46
Ground clearance(Inches):4
Dry weight(Lbs):162.8
Weight:250(LBS)
Max.speed(Mph):28
Max.loading(Lbs):154
Front tyre(mm):3.00-10
Rear tyre(mm):3.00-10
Front braking type:Disk/Drum
Rear braking type:Drum
Volume(Ml):49.3
Starter:Electric/Kick

 

Gas Scooter Maintenance

Proper scooter maintenance is crucial to getting the most out of your scooter. The following instructions are universal and can be utilized on all makes of scooters.

 

Following Gas Scooter Maintenance:


1.Fuel and Oil mixture : The oil and gas are the mixed together in a separate container before filling the scooter. The mixture should be done at a 25:1 ratio (See ratio chart below). Mixing the gas and oil too lean can cause the engine to run too hot resulting in permanent engine damage. Mixing the gas and oil too rich will cause decreased performance and result in a fouled spark plug.

 

2.Spark Plug : The spark plug is a crucial and vulnerable part on your scooter engine.The spark plug must be clean, and must be replaced promptly when signs of wear begin to show.

 

3.Air Filter : The air filter is used to clean the air going into the engine.

 

4.Chain : The chain should also be checked for tightness on a regular basis. If the chain is too loose a popping sound can be heard and the scooter will jerk under acceleration, or the chain will just jump off altogether. If the chain is too tight it will be noisy and bind, this can be felt by pushing the scooter with the motor off.

 

5.Brakes : This style brake has proven well over time and is very simple to maintain. The rear brake has two main adjustments.

 

6.Carburetor : The carburetor is responsible for pumping the fuel and mixing it with the air at a precise measurement. The carburetor does this with very small diaphragms, orifices and ports, which are easily clogged by contaminants.