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A 13 year old working brake on a scooter is remarkable. This brake part is available and can be purchased for between $60 and $260 retail depending on model and SN. Labor is under 1 hour. You can do it yourself, installing it on the end of the motor.
If you want to clean out the dust of the disc brake you can try a strong spray of air. The dust could cause slippage if the brake were a year or two old.
After 13 years you are ready for a new brake and a new scooter so I am not sure you want to put a lot a money into repairs.
The throttle potentiometer also controls the brake engagement when you release it. You may want to invest in a new throttle pot as well ($80). This item wears out regularly. Hope this helps.
Sorry but your probably going to have to get this to a service technician. That is a big problem you have there. Most wiring is`nt even color co-ordinated so it`s not a matter of matching up colors. I`d call a professional,
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