I use a cheap, junkyard scissor jack under the frame to raise and steady the scooter. Garage sale item for around $2. Between the center stand, the back tire and the jack, it has four contact points to the floor. I have lots of milk crates for other things but they are shaky for this. I can put the jack just ahead of the back wheel under trans case to steady it during rear tire pull.
Hey any chance you could do a video on removing the rear shock bushing I’m kind of stuck. Engine mount bushings no problem but this one is a pain. Thanks
I restore old 2012-2014 Tao Tao's and the tires are always petrified. I leave them in the sun for a few minutes to temporarily soften the rubber, then use a large C-clamp or the bench vice to break the bead. Opps! Just noticed your "Stuck tire video".
I haven't done that repair yet, but the best way is just to replace the cylinder head. www.partsforscooters.com/151-213-QMB139-Cylinder-Head You can buy just a head, but make sure its EXACTLY the same as the one you have (bolt spacing, valve size, etc...)
Tubeless tires are much easier to install actually. Dirt bikes use tubes because the rims have a bunch of spoke holes, and tubes don't lose all their air if you bump the sidewall too hard.
@@Scotty__ Watch the video at 0:12. Your tire size is on your tires. There are many different tire sizes, and the only way to guarantee the new tires will fit is if you buy the same size as what the scooter currently has.
The muffler on this scooter is in excellent condition and is the really strong kind that doesn't fall apart. Aftermarket mufflers don't add power but they make the scooter extremely loud.
This was Great But that's not what i need to know.. LOL I want to know what is the difference between a 12, 13 and 14 inch scooter tire. I can't find a video of that which is not in Hindu so I thought I'd ask you. LOL
If you have 12 inch tires on your scooter, you can't install 14 inch tires, because you still have 12 inch wheels. The bigger tires ride smoother on the road, but with scooters, you have to stay pretty close to the stock size. I installed tires slightly bigger than stock on mine, and they were rubbing on the fenders.
@@LabCoatPaul I see. I'm looking to buy a scooter you see and notice most come with 12 but I have seen 13 and 14 also. I have read a larger tire help in turns. I'm looking at the TAO TAO150cc VITACCHI - SPARK 150 which has 14 inch tires. Thank you.
@@DivergentDroid That scooter looks nice! Yes, the bigger tires will give you better handling and a smoother ride. You will probably have less storage under the seat. Also, it's a Chinese scooter, so the quality will be terrible. You'll have to constantly fix stuff on it. It looks like Wal-Mart sells them new for $1,400. I bought a used 2010 Honda Elite 110 for $1200 a couple years ago, and it's 1,000 times better than any Chinese scooter. 2 years from now when that Chinese scooter is hopelessly broken, my Honda will still be good as new. You should consider buying a used Honda or Yamaha instead of a Chinese scooter. They really aren't good at all. If you enjoy tinkering and aren't concerned with reliability or safety, buy a lightly used Chinese scooter for $500 or less.
@@LabCoatPaul That's the problem.. I can't find any in my area for 500. I have seen a lot of videos on Chinese vs Japanese scooters and the majority of people seem to think Chinese scooters are getting better. SYM is actually in Taiwan and I've looked at some of their scooters too. They compete with Kymco in Taiwan who are considered giants in the scooter industry having once been part of Honda. The quality is said to be as good as Honda with prices cheaper but not as cheap as the Tao Tao. I'd love to get a used Honda or Suzuki Bergman 200 but used scooters from the Big 4 are scarce around my city.
@@DivergentDroid You're right about SYM scooters. I had an eTon Sport 50 a couple years ago. It's a SYM scooter, made in China. That scooter had decent quality. It had a few problems on the SYM, like the stock airbox was super shitty and let almost no air through, messing up carburetor tuning. The transmission also needed a belt, variator, and rollers after only 3,000 miles. (My Honda has no roller wear after 5K miles). The list of problems was a few things. Most Chinese scooters it's EVERY thing. None of the screws stripped out on my SYM scooter, compared to ALL of them on a typical Chinese scooter. That's nice. Scooter prices are crazy now due to covid. A year ago you could get a non-running scooter for $100, but now people are selling scooters that are completely fucked for $600. You'll do well with a SYM or Kymco scooter, but you're in for a lot of work and repairs if you buy a Chinese scooter, even if it's new.
It's a lot easier with an impact wrench. Try jamming a pry bar through the wheel against the transmission, then using a long breaker bar if you don't have an impact wrench.
Don't buy a Kymco Grand Vista 250 unless you are a fabricator. I did not know at first but the exhaust has a design flaw whereby it is constantly under tension. So once it's off for the first tire change it won't fit back in place. I had to cross thread the bolts for now and hope it holds until I can afford to use time serts. Seething with frustration over such a sh*t design. They do design work for BMW so it figures.
I mean if you're gonna do some serious trail ride on a Chinese Scooter you better bring a spare of everything Stator, Ignition Coil, CDI, Regulator Rectifier, Spark Plug, Drive Belt as they are prone to fail at the most impractical time 😂
Best explanation of tire beads ever. Also, why is your voice so therapeutic.. 🧘♀️😻
Wow, thank you! Very good video, easy to understand, and comprehensive!
I use a cheap, junkyard scissor jack under the frame to raise and steady the scooter. Garage sale item for around $2. Between the center stand, the back tire and the jack, it has four contact points to the floor. I have lots of milk crates for other things but they are shaky for this. I can put the jack just ahead of the back wheel under trans case to steady it during rear tire pull.
Me when shopping: is it a good idea? Probably not. I'll buy it anyway.
Please bring back videos of your Rav4!!
I'm also waiting for new videos
i love how he has to always point out Chinese scooters are prone to falling apart
Thanks for your content . It helps my confidence. I think I can do this myself
8:47 Try Loctite 246 high temperature medium strength thread locker for exhaust/ engine applications.
I love when he is installing the rear valve and then rips it. continues to say there made of shitty rubber. that part got me good, so relatable 😂😂😂
This told all I needed to know, bug Thank you!
Fantastic tutorial!👏👏👏
Where get the pump to drain the gas I need it so I drain oil out cuz the oil cap giving me problem
How do I repair a stripped out spark plug hole on a 50cc scooter
Hey any chance you could do a video on removing the rear shock bushing I’m kind of stuck. Engine mount bushings no problem but this one is a pain. Thanks
Thank you very much from my heart😊❤😊
I restore old 2012-2014 Tao Tao's and the tires are always petrified. I leave them in the sun for a few minutes to temporarily soften the rubber, then use a large C-clamp or the bench vice to break the bead. Opps! Just noticed your "Stuck tire video".
So I have a 130-60/13 tire that I need a rim for
I notice that you said the last numbers are rim size what bout the Width of the rim ?
Will you be doing any performance mods to the scooter?
Can't fault your work great job🌟🌟🌟👍
12 inch wheels seem easier than 10 inch, gonna try the zip tie method. I cannot even get the tire halfway over the rim.
Need help how to tell
70/90-14
80/90-14
Does this mean I use a 70 or 90
Does it mean 80 or 90?
First timer trying to get tubeless tires
My front wheel is 110/70/12 but i cant find any that fits can i use 120/70/12? Will this fit?
Yes it will fit, but it might rub on the fender.
How do l repair a striped out spark plug hole on my 50cc scooter?
I haven't done that repair yet, but the best way is just to replace the cylinder head. www.partsforscooters.com/151-213-QMB139-Cylinder-Head
You can buy just a head, but make sure its EXACTLY the same as the one you have (bolt spacing, valve size, etc...)
Excellent.
Is there any advantage to using a tubed tire? Perhaps ease of fitting.
Tubeless tires are much easier to install actually. Dirt bikes use tubes because the rims have a bunch of spoke holes, and tubes don't lose all their air if you bump the sidewall too hard.
@@LabCoatPaul So the website's in the description I would like to know if the tires are kind of like universal for all makes and models
@@LabCoatPaul I'm sorry for all the questions but where do I get the tire levers at
@@Scotty__ Watch the video at 0:12. Your tire size is on your tires. There are many different tire sizes, and the only way to guarantee the new tires will fit is if you buy the same size as what the scooter currently has.
@@Scotty__ You can buy tire levers at any motorcycle shop, or online.
I figured i get advice from from a guy in a lab coat.... And being your the only guy on YT to use grease lol
Great video!!
Tubeless ?
You should get a new exhaust and muffler
The muffler on this scooter is in excellent condition and is the really strong kind that doesn't fall apart. Aftermarket mufflers don't add power but they make the scooter extremely loud.
MOAR SKOOTRS! Lol. Sorry other commenter.
My honda was made in china should I be worried?
If it's a real Honda, you're probably fine. They are much higher quality than the Chinese brands.
I didn't know the torque specs and just rattle it solid with an impact gun. Same thing I used to undo it in the first place. 🥴
This was Great But that's not what i need to know.. LOL I want to know what is the difference between a 12, 13 and 14 inch scooter tire. I can't find a video of that which is not in Hindu so I thought I'd ask you. LOL
If you have 12 inch tires on your scooter, you can't install 14 inch tires, because you still have 12 inch wheels. The bigger tires ride smoother on the road, but with scooters, you have to stay pretty close to the stock size. I installed tires slightly bigger than stock on mine, and they were rubbing on the fenders.
@@LabCoatPaul I see. I'm looking to buy a scooter you see and notice most come with 12 but I have seen 13 and 14 also. I have read a larger tire help in turns. I'm looking at the TAO TAO150cc VITACCHI - SPARK 150 which has 14 inch tires. Thank you.
@@DivergentDroid That scooter looks nice! Yes, the bigger tires will give you better handling and a smoother ride. You will probably have less storage under the seat.
Also, it's a Chinese scooter, so the quality will be terrible. You'll have to constantly fix stuff on it.
It looks like Wal-Mart sells them new for $1,400. I bought a used 2010 Honda Elite 110 for $1200 a couple years ago, and it's 1,000 times better than any Chinese scooter. 2 years from now when that Chinese scooter is hopelessly broken, my Honda will still be good as new.
You should consider buying a used Honda or Yamaha instead of a Chinese scooter. They really aren't good at all.
If you enjoy tinkering and aren't concerned with reliability or safety, buy a lightly used Chinese scooter for $500 or less.
@@LabCoatPaul That's the problem.. I can't find any in my area for 500. I have seen a lot of videos on Chinese vs Japanese scooters and the majority of people seem to think Chinese scooters are getting better. SYM is actually in Taiwan and I've looked at some of their scooters too. They compete with Kymco in Taiwan who are considered giants in the scooter industry having once been part of Honda. The quality is said to be as good as Honda with prices cheaper but not as cheap as the Tao Tao. I'd love to get a used Honda or Suzuki Bergman 200 but used scooters from the Big 4 are scarce around my city.
@@DivergentDroid You're right about SYM scooters. I had an eTon Sport 50 a couple years ago. It's a SYM scooter, made in China. That scooter had decent quality.
It had a few problems on the SYM, like the stock airbox was super shitty and let almost no air through, messing up carburetor tuning.
The transmission also needed a belt, variator, and rollers after only 3,000 miles. (My Honda has no roller wear after 5K miles).
The list of problems was a few things. Most Chinese scooters it's EVERY thing. None of the screws stripped out on my SYM scooter, compared to ALL of them on a typical Chinese scooter. That's nice.
Scooter prices are crazy now due to covid. A year ago you could get a non-running scooter for $100, but now people are selling scooters that are completely fucked for $600.
You'll do well with a SYM or Kymco scooter, but you're in for a lot of work and repairs if you buy a Chinese scooter, even if it's new.
Bad bad idea laying a bike on its side 🙀drain the oil to before doing this !
Removing the Rear wheel is easy,
yeah right buddy that thing is rusted on there have been using all my muscles for this stupid nut
It's a lot easier with an impact wrench. Try jamming a pry bar through the wheel against the transmission, then using a long breaker bar if you don't have an impact wrench.
Don't buy a Kymco Grand Vista 250 unless you are a fabricator.
I did not know at first but the exhaust has a design flaw whereby it is constantly under tension.
So once it's off for the first tire change it won't fit back in place.
I had to cross thread the bolts for now and hope it holds until I can afford to use time serts.
Seething with frustration over such a sh*t design.
They do design work for BMW so it figures.
These Chinese scooters man, rust and duct tape.
I mean if you're gonna do some serious trail ride on a Chinese Scooter
you better bring a spare of everything Stator, Ignition Coil, CDI, Regulator Rectifier, Spark Plug, Drive Belt
as they are prone to fail at the most impractical time 😂
This should be an old Chinese proverb: Never ride your Chinese scooter somewhere you can't run back from.
How do I repair a stripped out spark plug hole on a 50cc scooter
How do I repair a stripped out spark plug hole on a 50cc scooter