their are several videos out on YouTube on how to bolt a scooter. firstly its going to depend on what scooter you are trying to bolt.
if your going to bolt a razor pro, all you need to do is take out everything that has to do with the folding mech. Then put an 8mm bolt through the bottom most front hole, do not tighten it all the way. Put a 10mm bolt through the slot above that one. before you do it up, take the squaired bolt thingy and put it above the bolt so that it doesn't slide out. next take another 8mm and put it through the rails behind the head tube. after you do that, it should be decently solid, but to make it even more solid your going to have to tighen the head set. in order to do that, you will need to tighten the round part a little bit tighter than what you want it then loosen it as you tighten the bolt over top of it.
Sorry if this is confusing but their are videos on youtube explaining each of these things.
you take a bolt and bolt it.
yes, you need to find a bolt that is quite long and stick it through the holes on the scooter so that about 5 inches of it is sticking out on the side you want the peg to be on, slide skateboard bearings on the bolt and screw a bolt on the end, there you go, a scooter peg.
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Onto the exhaust port of the engine...
bolt it on the motor
undo the bolt der but i want to take off my break on my scooter but i dont no if i want to. B:
i got the same prob
Your scooter will start oozing out poop. So i suggest shooting the poop with a uzi to prevent oozing. Hope this helps :)
The drain plug on a 49cc scooter is typically located at the bottom of the engine or the oil reservoir. It may be a bolt or a screw that can be removed to allow old oil to drain out during maintenance. Always refer to the specific owner's manual for your scooter model for precise locations and instructions.
Yes Yes Yes, i have already preordered one, but i have been looking at it on the internet and google and stuff, and i reckon it is alright all you have to do is probaly bolt it and then it is an alright scooter and will be quite stable and strong.is ok
You take off the wheels bolts then, you put one side of each bolt in each peg and you enter the 2 bolts with the 2 pegs on it like before...
Typically, a direct bolt-in 250cc engine for a 150cc Chinese scooter is not available, as engine mounts, transmission compatibility, and overall dimensions often differ between models. Upgrading to a larger engine usually requires custom modifications, including adjustments to the frame, wiring, and possibly the exhaust system. It's essential to consult with a mechanic or specialist familiar with your specific scooter model to explore feasible options.