Scooter parts!

Kinja'd!!! "shop-teacher" (shop-teacher)
12/26/2019 at 13:41 • Filed to: two wheels good

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Its an unfathomably warm 60° out here. After building a new Lego set with my oldest, I ventured out to the garage to install my new scooter parts.

I put on a set of handguards. These would have been on originally, but we re missing from mine. I’m hoping they’ll help keep my hands warmer and dryer during suboptimal riding conditions.

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I also swapped my homemade highway bar that I made from a piece of EMT, for a fabbed up one that uses bicycle pegs. It’s definitely beefier.

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Unfortunately my third addition, a handle bar clock, is broken. So, that one will have to go back.

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After lunch, I have a few errands to run. I’m taking the scooter for a proper ride! Born to be mild!


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Kinja'd!!! XJDano > shop-teacher
12/26/2019 at 14:41

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What battery are you using for the corvette? I have same one in the basement and would like to get it drivable for the kids in the spring. Never ending projects.... 


Kinja'd!!! shop-teacher > XJDano
12/26/2019 at 19:34

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I forget what the actual size group is. The correct size battery for the 2011 Kymco Super 8 150 I used to have, fits perfectly. I cut the original connector on the car off, and used ring terminals to connect the battery, and I charge it with a battery tender.