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Richard Mc F
1st November 2012, 19:26
I seen to have a Huawin scooter, nay moped.................any experience with them out there? 7000km, has oil in it, cranks over but appears to lack compresssion, oh lord what have I DONE:(
I may look for a sparkplug and even check the valve clearances
:scooter::crybaby::facepalm:
Voltaire
2nd November 2012, 11:53
Do you know anyone who knows anything about engines?:msn-wink:
Maybe take it to a bike shop....:lol:
found some reviews on the net for you:
We are a dealer, and we ordered a shipment of scooters (75) from huawin. Now, I have to admit that they did send the "product" unlike many chinese "businessmen" woud have but dear God what a royal crap it is! Not a single unit was free from a list of major defects - leaking brakes, screwed up wiring, etc. We spend thousands to make them safe to sell and ride.
The morons do not honor their warranty obligations - they simply do not respond to our emails.
To make it short: STAY AWAY FROM HUAWIN, AND PROBABLY CHINESE INTELLECTUALS ALL TOGETHER! In any case, do not pay them a penny unless you received the product - once they get the money you are out of luck because neither alibaba.com (site we found huawin on) nor chinese government give a flying f^ck about you, your money, or their reputation. China is anything BUT a civilized country.
alibabba.com? Really you should just stay away from them. It will save you a lot of trouble. They source the crappiest of the crap and import it to places that would be better off without it. Sorry you got burned, and thanks for the brand name heads up.
Sounds like you will have some fun with it....or just chuck it in the corner with Ducati...:rolleyes:
speedpro
3rd November 2012, 07:14
I to have read of issues with suppliers listed on Alibaba. There is a similar site - Taiwantrade, that lists similar products/suppliers. I would just like to point out though that not all listed suppliers need to be avoided. I personally have ordered parts for my Yamaha scooter form Taida and also from Jiangwayne. The service was exceptional and the parts are excellent quality. Typically the parts were on my doorstep within 7-14 days of ordering. I have noted that the Taiwan located companies make a point of mentioning their location, Taiwan rather than mainland China.
ICE180
3rd November 2012, 17:33
it it cranks over and ther is some sommpression but not as much as you have had in the past
Possibly a dropped ring on the piston only way to find out is to have a look
or look at the reed block the petals might be broken has happened to me
Richard Mc F
8th November 2012, 20:29
put more battery to it...............turns faster..........it has a spark plug, best i have a look. being a four stroke I wont bother looking at the reeds 'cause they never give trouble on them
Spearfish
9th November 2012, 07:23
put more battery to it...............turns faster..........it has a spark plug, best i have a look. being a four stroke I wont bother looking at the reeds 'cause they never give trouble on them
Now your onto it A bigger battery!
leave the plug out and ride it on the starter, should make it to the local refuse station....
Richard Mc F
9th November 2012, 19:17
We found the sparkplug! it is an NGK so that must be good, nice tan colour as well, took it out using the genuine tool kit, another win here, turn the motor bit over with the starter, finger over plug hole and it has compression! lookat plug............no spark:pinch:
Had removed lots of plastic body to look at these bits so had a good look and lo and behold a wire going towards the coill was disconected, re conected and put on godzilla jumper battery ( the old geniune "President battery was a bit tired by now) and it runs, well indeed!:2thumbsup
Full of fuel, registered and now running! Must make better connection of said wire but hey:lol:
$100 and I am now scooter trash!:scooter:
caspernz
9th November 2012, 19:21
Congratulations...I think...:Oops:
Richard Mc F
9th November 2012, 20:05
Congratulations...I think...:Oops:
Now now play nice,,,,,,oh wait I have yet to ride the beast, might replace the treacle with motor oil and try to remove the loose feel to the headstem:sweatdrop
Richard Mc F
9th May 2013, 22:49
Well here we are 6 months into the experience of owning a cheap chinese scooter, it has always got me home, I am impressed.
Issues...............I am srprised how few I have had, it was always a bit erratic and starting some times took a few kicks, took the poor we thing over a speed hump at quicker than was prudent and it started to run worse, then one day it failed to start (at home)
New plug, fuel filter, blew endless crap from the carb, oil change, set valve clearances.
Goes far too well, question.......a 49cc moped wit a fat bastard on top (100kg) up one tree hill at indicated speed of 22kmh..........good or bad?282599
GDOBSSOR
24th May 2013, 00:20
Goes far too well, question.......a 49cc moped wit a fat bastard on top (100kg) up one tree hill at indicated speed of 22kmh..........good or bad?
For a Chinese scoot... sounds fucking typical.
I weigh almost half of that and my old baotian wouldn't do more than 30 uphill on a good day. I do remember, however, going on a shopping trip once and loading it up with my bags, plus my laptop, and my university books, and it still made it all the way out to Seatoun from town! Sadly, mine started to break down at the eighteen month/5000k mark. How old is your's?
Richard Mc F
4th June 2013, 09:21
It is a 2010 with 8000km on the odometer, shits and giggles for sure
awa355
4th June 2013, 13:31
If it has cranked up 8,000k in 3 years, then its kept going pretty well for a Chinese scoot. Just dont push your luck too far.
Richard Mc F
4th June 2013, 13:55
It gets the thrashing, scrape the crap out of the underside cornering, still runs OK despite:lol:
Richard Mc F
15th April 2014, 21:15
I cannot believe ........still it runs,and well, take it from Onehunga to East Tamaki and keeps up with traffic!........... starts betterer now with the used bendix I scavenged from the bin at work:woohoo:
Richard Mc F
13th July 2014, 14:11
9000 km and a new drive belt, all of $12.00 the dodgy used bendix scabbed from the rubbish bin is playing up, maybe replace...........maybe not, modded the variator and goes even better, just changed to 5w/30 synthetic oil.........as you were:yawn:
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