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Old 17-01-2006, 11:57 PM
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Noob + Lucky 7=???

Hey all,
I am a noob starting up in pocket biking, and thinking of buying a Lucky 7 for my first ride.
I was just wondering, is there anything i should know about them (or pocket bikes in general) any tips for a newbi? I know to put some rubber under the main fairing bolts so it doesnt vibrate and i was told to replace every main bolt with a high tensile one... is there much more?
Thanks for helping a noob!
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Old 18-01-2006, 12:06 AM
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thouroughly CLEANSE your fuel tank by washing it with metho (x2) and rinsing it again with H2O.

if you ahve any probs with this very simple task.. talk to RD RACING!!!!!
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I Would not Wash The Tank Out With H20 then Put Back On, Without Letting It Dry In The Sun, I Would Suggest Only Washing It With Fuel So It Does Not Get Into Your carb.

BUY A FUEL FILTER WHEN YOU GET YOUR BIKE.

But a Lucky 7 Will be a Great Bike to start On.
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clean out

When I cleaned my out I used fuel as my fuel filter is in the tank and I didn't want any water getting in it.
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yes, always wash out with clean petrol, no water.
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