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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.
Good chance it has blown the cdi fuse ,alot of Chinese bikes have a separate fuse for the cdi unit,if it's ok I would say the generator is fried if you have had a burned out regulator.so check it for scorched wires.
Does this scooter have electronics on it ? If it does then that is where you want to look. If it has electronic ignition you might have ruined the Module. Light bulbs will be okay. You will need a OHM meter and start checking out all the wiring and fuses (there should be more than one fuse) The charging system may have to be replaced too. Good luck to you
On the handlebar column, below the gauge/instrument cluster. Follow the plastic down to a rectangular panel and pop it off. You'll see the vin number engraved on the frame.
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