PowersportsMax.com
PowersportsMax.com
Home
Dirt Bikes
ATVs
Motorcycles/ Mopeds
Go Karts
Riding Gear
Parts
Search  
   Advanced Search
Parts Request | MSO Title Request | Check Order Status | Special Deals   
  Home » Mopeds
Categories
Spring Sale

Hot Deals

X-PRO Vehicles ->

ATVs ->

Dirt Bikes ->

Mopeds / Scooters ->

Motorcycles ->

Go Karts ->

Fully Assembled and Tested Bikes ->

UTVs / Golf Cart ->

California Legal Bikes ->

Parts
Engine Assembly ->

Parts By Bikes ->

Wheels & Tires ->

Riding Gear ->

Motorcycle Headlights ->
fully assembled and pdi
Mopeds HEADING_TITLE

Assemble My Scooters

If you are located in CA, and you are picking up from our store, you can choose to have your scooter fully assembled and inspected by our trained mechanics. If you order the scooter through our website, you'll have some work to do. It will arrive in a steel cage inside a cardboard box. First remove the cardboard box. This is the easy part!

Then you will have to attach some parts :

  1. Install Mirrors
    • Without signal light
      1. Take out mirrors out of packaging.
      2. Look for hole connectors on handle bars.
      3. Find correct side of mirror connector.
      4. Bolt mirror down counterclockwise.
      5. Bolt down to desired position.
      6. Tie down with nut on mirror bolt to tighten it down.
    • With signal lights on mirror
      1. Take out mirror from packaging.
      2. Get hardware from packaging.
      3. Look for the correct side of the mirror.
      4. Insert rubber gasket cover between wires on mirror.
      5. Find wires from scooter and mirrors and color match it.
      6. Insert bolt from top of mirror hole to connect.
      7. Between bolt from mirror and bottom bracket put the spacer.
      8. Tight down the mirror to bracket to tight down the mirror.
      9. Put plastic cap on top of bolt.
      10. Check for working lights.
  2. Install battery
    • 3 wire connectors:
      1. Input battery on battery case.
      2. Black wire (negative) connects to negative terminal (-) sing on battery.
      3. Red wire (positive) connects to positive terminal (+) sing on battery.
      4. Red wire with fuse casing, connects to positive terminal (+) sing on battery.
      5. Strap battery to casing if Applicable.
    • 2 wire connectors:
      1. Black wire (negative) connects to negative terminal (-) sing on battery.
      2. Red wire (positive) connects to positive terminal (+) sing on battery.
      3. Strap battery to casing if Applicable.
  3. Install trunk
    • Small trunk:
      1. Plastic black bracket put on rear rack on bike.
      2. The metal brackets put underneath the rear rack.
      3. Insert small washer onto bolt.
      4. Insert bolt from bottom of metal brackets.
      5. Top side of bolt insert large washer and after that insert the locking washer.
      6. Put nut on bolt and tight down bolt. Repeat to all four bolts.
      7. Put plastic plate over and the rack bracket.
      8. Put trunk on top of bracket and insert brackets first.
      9. Press red button by key lock and push trunk downwards till it locks.
    • Big trunk:
      1. Insert seal gasket between both lids of the trunk.
      2. On rear rack of scooter, put the rubber gaskets on bottom of metal rear rack.
      3. Put the metal braket underneath of rear rack of scooter.
      4. Metal single bracket put on bottom of rack and bolt down to top bracket.
      5. Repeat to all bolts.
      6. Put plastic cover between trunk and rear rack.
      7. Set trunk on top of plastic gasket and bolt down from inside the trunk.
      8. Put gasket cover inside the trunk and trunk its install.

Once you have all the parts attached, and you've waited about 30 minutes after adding acid to the battery, you'll be ready to start the scooter.

Tire Assemble
Oil Change
Windshield Assemble

Start My Scooters

  • Start a moped / scooter with electric button
    1. Turn ignition switch to the on position.
    2. Make sure the kill switch is on the on position.
    3. Press the rear brake lever on the left hand side
    4. As left brake lever is press in press the starting button at the same time.
    5. The engine should turn over and start the vehicle.
  • Start a moped /scooter with remote control
    1. Make sure the kill switch is on the on position.
    2. On remote control, press the lightning bolt twice and hold.
    3. Engine should turn over and start.
    4. Release button after bike starts.
  • Start a moped / scooter with kick start
    1. Have kill switch on the on position.
    2. Insert key and turn to the on position.
    3. Kick the kick start on the left side of the bike a couple of times.
    4. The bike should turn over and start.
Procedure to Start

Troubleshoot My Scooters

  • My scooter is not charging
    • Make sure the fuse in scooter is good.
    • Check the wires behind the fuse holder and the charging jack. Sometimes they come loose.
  • My scooter will not start
    • Make sure you have fuel getting to the carburetor.
    • Check the spark plug for sign of wear and tear.
    • Try using starting fluid to aid the starting process, spray a little into the carburetor.
    • If it starts by spraying starting fluid and dies as soon it runs out of starting fluid then this means there is no fuel getting to the engine. Check the carburetor.
    • Or there might be vacuum leak in the piston area. If your piston is badly scratched up due to the lack of oil, then you need to replace piston and rings to get compression back.
  • My scooter starts sometimes but often times it does not
    • Is the spark plug dirty? Clean or replace it if it's dirty
    • Make sure the carburetor and the intake manifold are tightly secured to the engine.
    • Check the gasket between the carburetor and intake manifold. Sometimes the gasket is bad and caused leak. Solution: replace new gasket or just toss the bad gasket away and screw carburetor back. Try to start again.
  • My scooter bogs out when I give it gas
    • Adjust the screw with the spring on the side of the carburetor. Clockwise to reduce gas flow and counterclockwise to allow more gas follow. This problem often occurs because your carburetor is flooding.
    • Give time for it to warm up.
    • If none of these steps work then you must replace your carburetor.
  • My scooter is leaking oil from the Carburetor and Muffler areas

    Check the gasket between the carburetor and intake manifold. It might be bad or maybe the carburetor came loose due to engine vibration.

  • How do I adjust the carburetor?

    The brass color screw located below on the side of the carburetor, next to the choke lever is for the fuel and air mixture. Start by turning this screw (clockwise) until it stops. Don't turn it in tight, just until it stops. Next, turn the screw out two full turns (counter-clockwise). This is the factory setting. You should be able to start and operate the scooter with this setting. Once you have it running, you can adjust it. Never turn the screw more than 1/8 of a turn at a time. Turning it in too much will cause the motor to run lean at full speed and may burn a piston. Also, running too lean will cause a loss of low end power. Once you get the mixture set you can adjust the idle, it should be low enough that the engine doesn't vibrate. Finally make sure you have the choke lever down completely after the scooter is started and warmed up.

    There is also a main jet adjustment screw dead center on the top of the carburetor. This is frequently set at 1 full turn out. If this is not adjusted correctly, your scooter may not run, or run very poorly. Once again, turn screw all the way in (clockwise) and then out (counter-clockwise) 360 degrees (1 full turn).

  • My electric start will not work
    • Make sure you squeeze the left handle brake while pressing the start button.
    • When the electric start makes a clicking noise, it means your battery needs a charge.
    • Check the fuse.
    • Check your ignition switch.
    • You might also have a burnt out electric start. Sometimes you are able to detect a burning smell.
  • How do I to avoid my engine from locking?

    Make sure there is oil getting to the piston and needle bearing areas. Certain oils can�t cling on when the engine gets too hot. As a result, the needle bearing may fall apart inside and cause the engine to lock. You�ll have to buy a new engine or try to rebuild it. Be sure to always maintain proper engine oil levels to help prevent this from happening.

  • How to adjust my brakes?

    Brakes can be tightened by the handbrake area by the handlebar or by the wheel area.

  • Possible causes for a dead battery
    • Using the headlight, electric start and alarm (if applicable) too much will drain the battery.
    • Gas scooter does have the ability to charge itself but slowly. An optional charger can be purchased at any local automotive stores.
    • Most new scooters would have a full charge and it would be displayed on the battery gauge. But in time, the batteries will lose their ability to hold a full charge. That's normal!
    • Overcharging the battery. Most of the batteries charging cycle are around 250-300 times.
    • Inactivity. If the battery power drops beyond a certain point, the charger will not recognize it. Sometimes you could jump start the batteries by using a higher AMP charger.
Check Carburetor
Learn to fix a scooter
How Transmission Work
Check Cooling Fan

Maintain My Scooters

Proper Scooter maintenance is crucial to getting the most out of your scooter. You should always consult your owner�s manual as the following tips may vary from scooter to scooter. If the information presented here contradicts your owner manual, then you should trust the manufacture and abide by their recommendations. Furthermore we remind scooter enthusiasts to follow safe riding practices and ALWAYS wear protective gear.

What to do first?
It may be necessary to prime the carburetor before attempting to start it when the scooter is brand new, has been inactive for a long period of time, cold engine or runs out of gas. This is accomplished with the primer pump bowl located at the bottom of the carburetor. Simply press and release this pump several times until gas can be seen flowing through the clear gas return line to the fuel tank. This will help start the scooter under the aforementioned conditions. However, if this is done once the scooter has warmed up it may induce flooding.

How to adjust Carburetor?
The carburetor has many adjustments on it and it is recommended that these adjustments be made by experienced professionals only, however, we will point out the major points. The carburetor is responsible for pumping the fuel and mixing it with air at a precise measurement. The carburetor does this with very small diaphragms, orifices and ports, which are easily clogged by contaminants. This is why is extremely important that you use only clean new fuel in your gas scooter.

The small gold spring screw on the side of the carburetor is the idle speed screw. This screw controls the idle speed, The tip should extend about an 1/8 of an inch (4 mm). Adjust it so the engine will idle at a fast enough speed to stay running.

The brass color screw located below on the side of the carburetor, next to the choke lever is for the fuel and air mixture. Start by turning this screw (clockwise) until it stops. Don't turn it in tight, just until it stops. Next, turn the screw out two full turns (counter-clockwise). This is the factory setting. You should be able to start and operate the scooter with this setting. Once you have it running, you can adjust it. Never turn the screw more than 1/8 of a turn at a time. Turning it in too much will cause the motor to run lean at full speed and may burn a piston. Also, running too lean will cause a loss of low end power. Once you get the mixture set you can adjust the idle, it should be low enough that the engine doesn't vibrate. Finally make sure you have the choke lever down completely after the scooter is started and warmed up.

There is also a main jet adjustment screw dead center on the top of the carburetor. This is frequently set at 1 full turn out. If this is not adjusted correctly, your scooter may not run, or run very poorly. Once again, turn screw all the way in (clockwise) and then out (counter-clockwise) 360 degrees (1 full turn).

How to adjust your idle speed?
If the scooter will not idle or idles too fast, an adjustment screw is located on the carburetor next to the choke. Turning this screw clockwise will increase the idle speed. Turning the screw counterclockwise will decrease the idle speed. Remember that an idle speed that is too fast can be dangerous.

How to adjust the spark plug?
The spark plug is a crucial and vulnerable part on your engine. Your spark plug can be located on the top of the engine under the protective rubber boot. Your scooter comes with a tool kit containing a spark plug wrench for easy removal. The spark plug must be cleaned, and must be replaced promptly when signs of wear begin to show. The condition of the spark plug can tell you a lot about the performance of your engine. If the electrode is white, that can be a sign that your scooter is running too hot. This can be a result of either running too lean, or that the fuel and air mixture is too lean. If you are running your scooter to rich then your spark plug may be black, covered with gas, oil, or carbon. Another common problem is that the spark plug gets clogged up with carbon and/or oil and "fouls". This should be checked by assuring the electrode has a clean gap of .023 in.

How to adjust the air filter?
The air filter is used to clean the air going into the engine. Periodic cleaning of this filter is recommended to protect your gas scooter engine against the damaging effects of dirt and abrasive particulates. Your air filter can be located on the front of the engine and the protective cover can be removed with one screw. When the protective cover is removed the air filter is revealed. You can also see the small workings of the choke and butterfly valve. The filter should be free from dirt and grease and appear clean like the one shown on the right. If there are contaminants on the filter it can be cleaned in a container of gasoline. Allow the filter to dry before re-installing it into your gas scooter.

How to adjust the chain?
The chain on your scooter should be lubricated before every ride. The chain should also be checked for tightness on a regular basis. If the chain is too loose a popping sound can be heard and the scooter will jerk under acceleration, or the chain will just jump off altogether. If the chain is too tight it will be noisy and bind, this can be felt by pushing the scooter with the motor off.

How to adjust your throttle?
There are two main types of scooter throttles. One is a twist type, and the other is a hand throttle. Although the throttles are different in operation, they are essentially mechanically the same. When the rider applies the throttle, a cable carries this motion down to the engine. For continued smooth operation it is important to keep this cable clean and free of obstructions. Should the throttle begin to feel loose and sloppy, the slack can be adjusted on the cable at the handlebars. Simply loosen the lock nut and adjust the cable tension. Once the desired tension is achieved re-tighten the lock nut.

How to adjust the brakes?
The easiest way to adjust your brakes is on the handbrake itself. This adjustment has two simple steps. To change the tension on the cable simply loosen the locking nut to release tension. Once the desired tension is achieved re-tighten the locking nut.

Air Filter Upgrade
Featured Parts Guide
PDI and Routine Maintenance
Continue
Shopping Cart
0 items
100% Satisfaction
100% Satisfaction
12Month Warranty
Reviews
MC-N021 125cc Ninja Motorcycle with Manual Transmission, Electric Start! 17" Wheels! Zongshen Brand Engine! Assembled In Crate!
Seems solid for the price I have maybe 25 miles on the bike right now shipping was super fast I think about a week earlier the bike arrived undamaged ..
5 of 5 Stars!
Specials more
X-PRO Bolt 40cc ATV with Chain Transmission, Pull start! Disc Brake! 6" Tires!
X-PRO Bolt 40cc ATV with Chain Transmission, Pull start! Disc Brake! 6" Tires!
$359.95 $599.95
Buy Now

X-PRO Hawk Mini Dirt Bike, Gas Power 4 Stroke Dirt Bike! 40CC Pit Bike, Pull Start, 10" Wheels!
X-PRO Hawk Mini Dirt Bike, Gas Power 4 Stroke Dirt Bike! 40CC Pit Bike, Pull Start, 10" Wheels!
$279.95 $399.95
Buy Now

DB-G028 250 Adult Enduro Dirt Bike, 5-Speed Manual Transmission, Dual Sports Street Legal Bike! 21"/18" Wheels!
DB-G028 250 Adult Enduro Dirt Bike, 5-Speed Manual Transmission, Dual Sports Street Legal Bike! 21"/18" Wheels!
$1,269.95 $1,499.95
Buy Now

X-PRO Thunder 40cc ATV with Chain Transmission, Pull start! Disc Brake! 6" Tires!
X-PRO Thunder 40cc ATV with Chain Transmission, Pull start! Disc Brake! 6" Tires!
$359.95 $599.95
Buy Now

DB-W031 New 250cc Off Road Dirt Bike with 5-speed Manual Transmission and Electric/kick Start! Big 21"/18" Wheels!
DB-W031 New 250cc Off Road Dirt Bike with 5-speed Manual Transmission and Electric/kick Start! Big 21"/18" Wheels!
$1,379.95 $1,599.00
Buy Now

MC-T04 50cc Moped Scooter with 10" Wheels, Electric/Kick Start! Rear Trunk! Great Deal!
MC-T04 50cc Moped Scooter with 10" Wheels, Electric/Kick Start! Rear Trunk! Great Deal!
$619.95 $899.95
Buy Now

X-PRO Zephyr Mini Dirt Bike, Gas Power 4 Stroke Dirt Bike! 40CC Pit Bike, Pull Start!
X-PRO Zephyr Mini Dirt Bike, Gas Power 4 Stroke Dirt Bike! 40CC Pit Bike, Pull Start!
$219.95 $299.95
Buy Now