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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2014 17:16:27 GMT -5
Damn these Chinese cases. I can't seem to be able to tighten down the rear wheel nut at all if I do the wheel locks up and the bike won't even move. I looked up the oem diagram and I bought the $3 washer that goes behind the wheel and still no luck. I just don't get these delicate things
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Post by 2TDave on Sept 7, 2014 17:41:14 GMT -5
Weird. I don't have a washer behind the wheel and never experienced or heard of your issue. Are your brakes adjusted too tight?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2014 10:51:01 GMT -5
i dug alittle deeper after i posted this. a little more info might have helped to on my end.
so i bought just the bottom end off ebay and i bought the wheel off an eton on another ebay listing, i assumed since the splines were the same the wheel would work, well when the wheel is all the way on with the nut snug the wheel wont spin and the bike wont even rev enough to get it spinning, the brakes arent installed either. so what was happening is the hub on the backside of the wheel was grinding against the case all the way around so using my super special $3 washer i made a thicker spacer to correct the issue and no more rubbing. im learning alot with these clone engines
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Post by oldgeek on Sept 8, 2014 13:36:06 GMT -5
i dug alittle deeper after i posted this. a little more info might have helped to on my end. so i bought just the bottom end off ebay and i bought the wheel off an eton on another ebay listing, i assumed since the splines were the same the wheel would work, well when the wheel is all the way on with the nut snug the wheel wont spin and the bike wont even rev enough to get it spinning, the brakes arent installed either. so what was happening is the hub on the backside of the wheel was grinding against the case all the way around so using my super special $3 washer i made a thicker spacer to correct the issue and no more rubbing. im learning alot with these clone engines Good job getting the problem fixed! You may end up loving these orphans!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2014 13:44:38 GMT -5
they arent bad, alot different then the gy6 im used to. ive swapped just about everything i could to yamaha parts since almost nothing is compatible
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