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Thread: CMG GTR 150cc - Need parts help, and a mechanic willing to assist; recommendation plz

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    CMG GTR 150cc - Need parts help, and a mechanic willing to assist; recommendation plz

    Hi folks, I picked up a GTR on saturday and was somewhat mislead about things. Water under the bridge. I'd liked to get things fixed (i'm loath to pass on the problem & anyway, it's nice to have two wheels again), however Scootling has said that there's no parts list for this make in NZ.

    I'm not sure where to start. I'd need a mechanic who is willing to help get parts in and work on it.

    It needs a front left brake + the battery keeps draining.. so an alternator? (currently I have to keep disconnecting the batt inbetween rides).
    There's a couple of other minor things, ie petrol gage broken, but these things can be lived with.

    I'd really appreciate pointers, thank you in advance.

    edit: I'm in akl inner city.

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    Quote Originally Posted by InDeSkyz View Post
    It needs a front left brake + the battery keeps draining.. so an alternator? (currently I have to keep disconnecting the batt inbetween rides)
    Won't be the alternator if the battery is being drained while the bike is switched off. Maybe a sick battery which is not holding much of a charge but if it's fine if left disconnected I would suggest measuring the parasitic current when the bike is not running (key in the off position). You need to figure out what is draining the battery - an alarm perhaps? You can pull fuses to get an idea of which circuit the draw is coming from and trace it from there.

    Quote Originally Posted by InDeSkyz View Post
    I'm not sure where to start. I'd need a mechanic who is willing to help get parts in and work on it.
    Most bike shops have mechanics & parts departments. For little scooters you could also try a small engine mechanic (lawn equipment). There rates are cheaper and these little motors aren't much different.

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    Searching this forum might find something.

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    Much appreciated folks - thank you.

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