I kinda feel like anybody with the tools and knowledge to know exactly how to correct a Chinese-clone's manufacturing flaws, is usually too busy...
There is no electrical contact with the flywheel. In fact, there should be a .010" gap between a clean flywheel and the end of the coil armature....
Bleed just a bit off and giv'r. Amatuer attempts were often punished!
Singles like that are what put man on the moon via the kickstart.... :rofl: :lol:
The ignition system is pretty simple with these. Remove the plug and dry it off if it's wet. Place the plug so that the metal threads are...
The 372XP was done by 2011 with only the 372XP X-Torque left. The 272XP was finished before Y2K IIRC. At least here in the US. By that tag,...
That's a year-round activity here. :thumbs::cheers:
Looks like he was using a little Blue Monster tape too. As long as your fittings are good quality, you shouldn't need anything exotic. For...
I did some quick math on the EGo residential ZTR's coming out and unless the batteries last 10+ years, its cheaper to go gas. For $5k, you get a...
SureTrac is a brand I'd buy from! :yes:
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Accurate. I see so many rigs worth (new MSRP) more than the biz grosses in a year. I chuckle because more than likely they just had to justify...
This post dusted off a few more memories for me. :D I have personally pounded the snot outta some Cam SuperLine's. They are tough! Those ramps...
I'd prob stick with the 261 as it'll have waaaay better power and a rim sprocket drive if you haven't already converted the MS290. Does Cannon...
7K is ok for a mid-frame CUT w/loader, especially if it's you doing the loading/driving. That said, I'd go to 5K axles if at all possible, even...
I guess I don't understand the problem. I grew up rural (but not in MT), I've lived suburban. And I've never worked on OPE (for a living...
Likely a 970 "Holiday II"
:rofl: :lol: :yes: Sums up my vintage 100cc saws nicely! Down to just one remaining though.... :tears:
If you can tune correctly, you won't hurt it by leaning it out. But you might actually hurt it by it sucking in debris while in the cut.
Don't stick your fingy where you wouldn't stick your thingy.....