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You can try contacting the manufacturer of the scooter, Benzhou, to see if they have a rebuild kit available for the 2007 250cc model. You can also check with local scooter or motorcycle shops to see if they carry rebuild kits for that specific scooter model. Additionally, you can try searching online for aftermarket rebuild kits for the Benzhou 250cc scooter. Be sure to specify the year and model of your scooter when searching to ensure you get the proper specifications for the piston.
Take a look at the automatic choke. On my Znen 150T-18 I had the same problem. The automatic choke was stucn the on position. It would start then when it warmed up the choke would stay on instead of turning off. The engine would turn off.
sounds like you have too much voltage coming out from your battery, mabey a faulty regulator. The easiest way to test this, is to get a multi - meter, and check the volage output at the battery, with the engine running, at idle should read about 12.5 - 13 volts. Then rev the bike up, and seeif the reading changes, it should not go more than 13.8 or 14 volts max. If it does, then i say you have a faulty regulator/ rectifier.
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