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On 12/2/2020 at 1:18 PM, teacherclaire said:

I hope that you made an oil change. Our little 110 Yamaha has 72,000 km on the clock, not one part of the engine was yet replaced. And it runs like hell. 

 

But only because we service the bike and if something breaks down, it will immediately get fixed by me. Same goes for the pick up and the bigger bike. ( Not trying to be a cheap Charley here,..)

 

You can use spark plugs forever when you adjust the gap from time to time. 

 

The carb is so easy to tune. Turn the air/fuel mixture screw slowly in until the bike runs bad, then slowly out until it runs great. Job done, no mechanic needed. 

 

   The other screw changes the RPM's, couldn't be easier to tune them.

Sorry, the 110 cc Yamaha has 80,000 on the clock. 

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    Replace the spark plug and the spark plug cap.       Remove the plastic shi_e and check if there's a vacuum controlled valve that lets fuel through when the engine is turning.   Ch

  • Excellent information, much thanks to all. I'll start with the easy stuff (fuel system cleaner, spark), and go from there. I'll let you know what I find.

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