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Yamaha Aerox 50cc scooter problem, my young neighbour has a problem with his drive system, I think it is the? |
clutch, The drive belt shredded up and now with a new belt the scooter will not run at a stand stil, if I put it on the centre stand then it will run but the wheel turns all the time, So where is the clutch mechanism exactly and how to I get it off, you can email me if it is easier. its probably not the clutch as the clutches will out last the engine it will be the "rollers" these are located at the front spindle where the belt starts but be warned this job can be tricky !!!! if the rollers have flat spots on them theres your problem wrong belt to tight i think |
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