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Post by hypojam on Oct 26, 2005 12:23:56 GMT
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Post by Gavin on Oct 26, 2005 14:21:01 GMT
Thanks for another pictorial masterpiece James. #cheers# Saved, and added to my Baotian maintenance folder.
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Post by Ginger Phil on Oct 26, 2005 15:40:50 GMT
Well done fella, one good Karma coming your way!! I've moved this into the Hints, Tips & DIY section. 
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Post by Scootin on Oct 29, 2005 3:03:47 GMT
 WELL DONE! Thanks for the info!
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Post by browny on Oct 29, 2005 18:35:10 GMT
my new rollers came today ill fit them probs monday when i have some time! but ive got this photo guide ready! Couldnt of done it without it. Thanks hypojam!
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Post by hypojam on Oct 29, 2005 19:16:17 GMT
No probs! I was bored that day so i decided to take everything apart and clean some bits 
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Post by browny on Oct 29, 2005 19:53:17 GMT
i dont have enough time to get bored!!! I wish i was bored though...
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Post by ally1756 on Feb 1, 2006 0:35:42 GMT
seems so easy lol!
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Post by ally1756 on Feb 1, 2006 0:58:51 GMT
where can i get a set of rollers that wont burn out and do u need to grease tehm up or anything?
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Post by BillyGreen1973 on Feb 1, 2006 16:28:17 GMT
www.beedspeed.comthey do Malossi rollers, or RMS Rollini rollers EIther would be fine, the size you require are, 16x13mm 4gram. You would also do well to get yourself an impact wrench from Argos, a bargain at £8.33 at the moment. The impact wrench is used for getting the variator nut off, you'll have problems without it!
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Post by ally1756 on Feb 2, 2006 14:46:54 GMT
yeah i got one of the ones from aldi, what socket size do i need? biggest i have is 23, also is it a left hand thread, ive heard these things can be silly with their threads
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Post by cb50j on Feb 2, 2006 16:53:55 GMT
17mm socket, standard thread............ #sprint#
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Post by ally1756 on Feb 2, 2006 22:19:37 GMT
kool thanks 
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Post by tortoise on Feb 20, 2006 17:15:11 GMT
One method to undo the variator nut . . wood block, large screwdriver, plastic pipe wrench extension. Wood block is positioned on the bottom to tighten the variator nut. 
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Post by chcknugget on Feb 21, 2006 2:28:40 GMT
One method to undo the variator nut . . wood block, large screwdriver, plastic pipe wrench extension. Wood block is positioned on the bottom to tighten the variator nut.  hahaha O god I tried this method too last summer. It didn't work for me, the starter gear ring chewed up the wood and I didn't want the wood to hurt the belt, so I didn't try very long... Hey you're from the US! How fast does your bike go? I hear the x8s have better exhaust.
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Post by chcknugget on Feb 21, 2006 2:33:53 GMT
O wait, I think I've seen your bike before... Aren't you the one that posted the "Geely Scooter Review" moped army?
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Post by gemandstu on Feb 23, 2006 18:19:43 GMT
Hi is that the same for a 2 stroke 50cc taishan on an 02 plate which is a 2003 model
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Post by ally1756 on Feb 24, 2006 20:59:40 GMT
yup
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