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Old 21-01-2007, 07:14 PM
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FS: 49cc offroad scooter

I am selling this scooter due to a blocked carby that i just cannot seem to clean out (really not my area of expertise), plus i have discovered i dont really like scooters anyway lol.

It is a 2 stroke 49cc off-road scooter and runs on regular unleaded and 2 stroke oil at a 25:1 mixing ratio.

Features:
49cc 2 stroke engine
Dual front fork suspension, single rear suspension and seat suspension.
Front and rear ventilated disc brakes.
Off-road chunky inflatable tyres.
Custom blue billet valve caps.
Re-enforced steel frame with wide steel deck.
Uni-filter for better air intake flow.
Champion spark plug.

It also comes with the following spares:
Ngk spark plug.
Spare air filter.
Extra engine coverings.
Spare 49cc piston and rings.
Spare valvoline 2 stroke motor oil.

This scooter can easily fold up to fit in the back seat or the boot of a car.

I would prefer local pickup but I can post the scooter at the buyer’s expense, or I can even deliver the scooter free of charge to anywhere within a radius of 45 minutes from my house (located in sandringham, Melbourne).

due to the fact that it has a blocked carby i will sell it relatively cheaply, if it was running it's value would be around $250, so make offers (but no stupidly low offers, ok!).

i will post up pics later this week.
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BUMP

here are some pics of the scooter:

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...scooter001.jpg
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...scooter003.jpg
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...scooter004.jpg
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...scooter005.jpg
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...scooter007.jpg
the scooter when its folded up:
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...scooter010.jpg
the spare parts that come with the scooter:
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...scooter011.jpg
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Are you sure it's simply a blocked carb? Not something worse?
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Are you sure it's simply a blocked carb? Not something worse?
well i am not a professional mechanic like RD Racing is (for example) but it was working when i first got it, and now its not, i have gone through all the steps to find out what it is, and as far as i can tell, it is a blocked carby. it has good compression, good spark, engine and chassis roll smoothly, and the clutch and gearbox are fine, so all i can think of is that over time the carby has become blocked. if there's anything u think i've missed plz let me know coz i am not an expert at this stuff.
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BUMP still for sale OR trade for something else...if u have a used pocket bike u want to maybe sell or trade for a petrol scooter and are in melbourne let me know.
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yes the carbys are one of the worst carbys u can put on a engine
but you will probbyl find if its not the carby its probbly just popped a crankcase seal only a few $ to repair & a little time to remove the flywheel ctv and clutch to repair you can usually get the new ones in from the outside of the case
and a walbro or walbro replica carb will bolt up to that inlet maifolf no probs
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yes the carbys are one of the worst carbys u can put on a engine
but you will probbyl find if its not the carby its probbly just popped a crankcase seal only a few $ to repair & a little time to remove the flywheel ctv and clutch to repair you can usually get the new ones in from the outside of the case
and a walbro or walbro replica carb will bolt up to that inlet maifolf no probs
ok if it is the seal, where can i find one of these ones that only costs a few $$? i can probably do the repair if that is the case, but i cant clean carbys for sh*t lol.
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$70. that is my final offer, and it is worth ALOT more than that, but . if nobody will take it for that, i'll put it on ebay. last chance guys...
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so i would basically be paying for postage and getting no money for the scooter?
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