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If you know a machinist, they might be able to re-thread it and save your stove. Handy people may have them too, those that work on cars and motors, etc. a lot. Ask around. I've saved threads chasing them again with a die! PLEASE be sure, if you get it re-threaded, that gas does NOT leak. If it does REPLACE it.
You use the supplied charger, or if you got it used without a charger, you can buy one here: Replacement Razor Pocket Rocket PR200 Scooter Battery Charger Adapter... After that, you plug the charger into the wall securely, and pull down on the round cover next to the motorcycles power button until it opens. Then plug the other end of the charger into the motorcycle.
#1 check your power voltage on your batteries #2 you need to check the power to the electric motor - #3 possibly replace the control module - #4 possibly replace the throttle
The choke is on the carb. Check if the carb set screw is set right, turn it all the way in and then back out 1 1/4 turns. then fine tune by 1/4 turn increments.
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