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Post by jsmoot on Sept 30, 2020 20:23:55 GMT -5
Hello I'm new I have a taotao 50 I'm trying to make faster and more dependable if that's possible so I may be asking for a little help on this forum. JSMOOT Aiken SC
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Post by ThaiGyro on Sept 30, 2020 20:31:33 GMT -5
Welcome! You found the right forum. There are many scoot freaks here, yes including Tao-Tao and other China scooters.
Just ask what you need and someone will jump in.
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Post by aeroxbud on Oct 1, 2020 6:16:48 GMT -5
Welcome to the forum. Speed and dependable don't go together. 🤔 But you should be able to get a bit more of both. It's at the more extreme big bore kits seem to have reliability issues.
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Post by jsmoot on Oct 1, 2020 9:11:43 GMT -5
Welcome to the forum. Speed and dependable don't go together. 🤔 But you should be able to get a bit more of both. It's at the more extreme big bore kits seem to have reliability issues.
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Post by jsmoot on Oct 1, 2020 9:12:16 GMT -5
Welcome to the forum. Speed and dependable don't go together. 🤔 But you should be able to get a bit more of both. It's at the more extreme big bore kits seem to have reliability issues.
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Post by jsmoot on Oct 1, 2020 9:15:41 GMT -5
So if I get one from amazon claiming to be a 100cc bbk do you think it will be worth it and should I be able to use the stock valve head
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Post by wiscootsin on Oct 1, 2020 11:57:47 GMT -5
So if I get one from amazon claiming to be a 100cc bbk do you think it will be worth it and should I be able to use the stock valve head Not if you want it to be more dependable.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2020 18:29:01 GMT -5
Welcome! There are great folks here that can give you the benefit of their knowledge and experience. I would highly recommend that you learn as much about your machine as you can and be patient. It will really help you make good decisions on parts and projects. And really important, which I learned from the good folks on here, is to take things one step at a time. If you change 5 things on the bike and something goes wrong, it's gonna be hard to narrow down the issue. If you make gradual changes, then it's easy to narrow down an issue and make adjustments. That policy served me really we well over the last month and it helped me avoid a lot of headaches.
It's not specific advice, but I hope it helps. Best of luck on your upgrades!
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