Over revved then cut out
there is a possibility the valve timing has jumped a tooth or two.
a manual will help greatly, and explain it better than I can here in a few lines.
you will need to take the rocker cover off, and remove the small timing plug on the alternator cover, align the crank with its mark on TDC, check the valve clearances, if they both have clearance it is on top dead centre, if the valves are tight , rotate the engine one revolution.
The cam lobes will be pointing away from the lifters.
check the timing marks on the cam sprockets, there should be a small dot or arrow on each sprocket, align with the rocker gasket surfaces, if not it may have slipped. It may only be one tooth out as the bike still idles. This is general advise only, if you think it has slipped from these directions get the exact manual for the model and reset the timing to the book.
Theres a cell phone light on the dash of the
Usually when you drive a bike it's very noisy and you feel vibrations through your body, this will prevent you from hearing a call ring or call vibration, that light on the scooter shows you when you get phone calls (is activated by the waves of the call you get on your cell phone).
2009 keeway dorado cruiser, where's
there are just two places that they put fuse boxes, one is under the seat, the other is under a side cover, just look u will easily find it.
Oil leak on head
Try the shop it was bought from, if bought new they MUST supply spares to fit
Otherwise find out which Japanese engine it is a copy of & try a head gasket for that
Good Luck
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I bought and fitted a new battery last year. For a
Either your battery is low on acid and may need top up and charge or else your battery is damaged as a reason.The other problem you may have is your battery is not charging and this may be caused by loose or rusted connections or bad ground.Get a meter an read for a dc volt reading just at the point of connection while engine is running.If not then check your rectifier or it may need replacing.This should solve your problem.
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