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2008 Keeway Superlight 125 II Questions & Answers
On my keeway matrix, my
You may be looking at replacing the fuel cap - the old one is jammed and will probably have to be destroyed to remove it. I would use bolt cutters on the side and try to pry it off.
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.
Keeway superlight 125cc....only getting 65mph
Hi,,,you can change the front sprocket to a bigger one(more teeth) or change the rear sprocket to one with less teeth.
the front is the cheapest option and changing one tooth on the front is equivelent to 3 on the rear.
Bike starts on stand the cuts out off the stand
had the same problem & took my f-act 50 back to dealer, he removed seat and adjusted the large brass idle screw on the carb; idled it up, small turn, reinstalled seat, haven't had anymore problems
Removing seat on Keeway 125
on the left side of the bike at the back there is where you can insert your key, put it in and turn, behind the key there is a lever pull it down and the seat will release, you need to pull up the seat at the same time.
good luck.
How do I remove the battery cover. My battery is
hi, if yout battery is dead kickstart the bike until it starts and then go and ride it for about 45minutes to an hour, this will put a good amount of electric into the battery. If the bike will not start then pull out the battery and place it on a flat surface, there should be a low and a high level, if it is below the low line take it to a local mechanic and either they will order you a new battery or depending on the type of battery they will add more fluid into it for a small fee.
good luck.
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.
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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