bluebob71
Scoot Enthusiast
Posts: 192
Location: mt.pleasant, mi
|
Post by bluebob71 on Feb 8, 2019 18:26:58 GMT -5
have a moped atm that was like completely untouched sat in a garage with 700 miles on it since 08, was wondering if i should remove the pair system its 1 of the more complicated ones. every moped ive ever had always had it removed already ive done it myself but ive never really noticed a diff lol. ive had them done wrong tho were they didnt plug the proper stuff. i have everything to do it just wondering if it actually helps. this moped doesnt seem to be as fast as my other 150s ive had in the past. its been -10 to about -50 were im at atm so havent had a whole lot of riding time lol.
|
|
|
Post by jbjhillbilly on Feb 8, 2019 19:26:27 GMT -5
What make and model of bike?
|
|
bluebob71
Scoot Enthusiast
Posts: 192
Location: mt.pleasant, mi
|
Post by bluebob71 on Feb 9, 2019 11:05:15 GMT -5
What make and model of bike? its a gy6 engine with a oc pair.
|
|
|
Post by pinkscoot on Feb 9, 2019 11:46:06 GMT -5
|
|
bluebob71
Scoot Enthusiast
Posts: 192
Location: mt.pleasant, mi
|
Post by bluebob71 on Feb 9, 2019 21:53:13 GMT -5
my question was not how to remove a pair system it was should i? ive watched a lot of brents videos he doesnt say if its good or bad. thought my question was pretty clear.
|
|
|
Post by pinkscoot on Feb 10, 2019 11:04:44 GMT -5
Still not knowing what model GY6 scooter you have its hard to advise you on whether to do it or not. Some like my Scarabeo benefit from getting rid of it, others there is no reason to do it. I posted that link because you said in the past that you had had it done and they didn't do it right I thought I would help you with a video of how to do it right. If you are asking for advise than my advise is do what you want, but be sure that if you do it you do it correctly.
|
|
bluebob71
Scoot Enthusiast
Posts: 192
Location: mt.pleasant, mi
|
Post by bluebob71 on Feb 10, 2019 17:15:17 GMT -5
Still not knowing what model GY6 scooter you have its hard to advise you on whether to do it or not. Some like my Scarabeo benefit from getting rid of it, others there is no reason to do it. I posted that link because you said in the past that you had had it done and they didn't do it right I thought I would help you with a video of how to do it right. If you are asking for advise than my advise is do what you want, but be sure that if you do it you do it correctly. oh ya ive corrected the ones that were done wrong, was just simply stating i kno what they feel like when there not done correctly. i told u the specific pair system thought that was enough. i cant tell u the exact bike as i take the motor and put it in a 50cc frame. the bike it came from was just to swap the motor etc.
|
|
bluebob71
Scoot Enthusiast
Posts: 192
Location: mt.pleasant, mi
|
Post by bluebob71 on Feb 14, 2019 0:19:32 GMT -5
|
|
bluebob71
Scoot Enthusiast
Posts: 192
Location: mt.pleasant, mi
|
Post by bluebob71 on Feb 14, 2019 0:20:36 GMT -5
this was still on the bike no identifying marks on the bike so i cant tell u what model it is but the pair system is very weird even runs to a metal like petcock on the other side of the frame never seen 1 like this
|
|
bluebob71
Scoot Enthusiast
Posts: 192
Location: mt.pleasant, mi
|
Post by bluebob71 on Feb 14, 2019 7:43:21 GMT -5
the first pic system actually runs to the carb and the gas tank? the other side runs to the head and the carb
|
|
bluebob71
Scoot Enthusiast
Posts: 192
Location: mt.pleasant, mi
|
Post by bluebob71 on Feb 15, 2019 14:28:24 GMT -5
Still not knowing what model GY6 scooter you have its hard to advise you on whether to do it or not. Some like my Scarabeo benefit from getting rid of it, others there is no reason to do it. I posted that link because you said in the past that you had had it done and they didn't do it right I thought I would help you with a video of how to do it right. If you are asking for advise than my advise is do what you want, but be sure that if you do it you do it correctly. Would u need better pictures?
|
|