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Old 07-09-2011, 10:35 AM   #61
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The red plug on the battery side needs to be removed and a small tube/hose connected and ran down under the bike.If the battery vents,it will blow acid water all over the side of the bike.


Weldgrind,I use stainless steel T bolt clamps on all my bikes and cars exhaust.I have yet to have an issue with a T bolt clamp.I purchase mine from www.mcmaster.com


 
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Old 07-09-2011, 01:19 PM   #62
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The red plug on the battery side needs to be removed and a small tube/hose connected and ran down under the bike.If the battery vents,it will blow acid water all over the side of the bike...
Nice catch, Ben!
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...Weldgrind,I use stainless steel T bolt clamps on all my bikes and cars exhaust.I have yet to have an issue with a T bolt clamp.I purchase mine from www.mcmaster.com
Indeed, McMaster.com is a great place to buy hardware online. You can also find T-bolts at industrial hose supply stores.

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Old 07-11-2011, 08:57 AM   #63
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The red plug on the battery side needs to be removed and a small tube/hose connected and ran down under the bike.If the battery vents,it will blow acid water all over the side of the bike.


Weldgrind,I use stainless steel T bolt clamps on all my bikes and cars exhaust.I have yet to have an issue with a T bolt clamp.I purchase mine from www.mcmaster.com
Wow! Thanks, I didn't even notice.


 
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Old 07-11-2011, 09:04 AM   #64
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Here is a PDF of the owner's manual, thanks to YingangUSA:

http://static-digitalvault.cox.net/s...00-2f.pdf?save

Everything is in translated English except the wiring diagram.


 
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Old 07-11-2011, 10:29 AM   #65
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The red plug on the battery side needs to be removed and a small tube/hose connected and ran down under the bike.If the battery vents,it will blow acid water all over the side of the bike.


Weldgrind,I use stainless steel T bolt clamps on all my bikes and cars exhaust.I have yet to have an issue with a T bolt clamp.I purchase mine from www.mcmaster.com
Wow! Thanks, I didn't even notice.

You're welcome.


 
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Old 07-11-2011, 02:33 PM   #66
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The red plug on the battery side needs to be removed and a small tube/hose connected and ran down under the bike.If the battery vents,it will blow acid water all over the side of the bike.


Weldgrind,I use stainless steel T bolt clamps on all my bikes and cars exhaust.I have yet to have an issue with a T bolt clamp.I purchase mine from www.mcmaster.com
Wow! Thanks, I didn't even notice.

You're welcome.
Looks like the rubber battery strap thing is missing, too. Guess the side cover will hold it in until I can make one.


 
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Old 07-11-2011, 03:22 PM   #67
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The red plug on the battery side needs to be removed and a small tube/hose connected and ran down under the bike.If the battery vents,it will blow acid water all over the side of the bike.


Weldgrind,I use stainless steel T bolt clamps on all my bikes and cars exhaust.I have yet to have an issue with a T bolt clamp.I purchase mine from www.mcmaster.com
Wow! Thanks, I didn't even notice.

You're welcome.
Looks like the rubber battery strap thing is missing, too. Guess the side cover will hold it in until I can make one.
Missing strap.I should have caught that. :? Glad you caught it.


 
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Old 07-11-2011, 08:27 PM   #68
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...http://static-digitalvault.cox.n... translated English except the wiring diagram...
That URL is always "408 - Request Timeout" :x in my side. If possible, pls upload to sites such as http://www.4shared.com/. I will try to translate it in spare time.


 
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Old 07-11-2011, 09:15 PM   #69
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...http://static-digitalvault.cox.n... translated English except the wiring diagram...
That URL is always "408 - Request Timeout" :x in my side. If possible, pls upload to sites such as http://www.4shared.com/. I will try to translate it in spare time.
Sorry,
I'll get if fixed, it is in all english, except the wiring. Thanks for the translation.

Here is the battery fix, a couple of zip ties and some tubing that routes out under the bike, just ahead of the swing arm:


 
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Old 07-11-2011, 09:21 PM   #70
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...http://static-digitalvault.cox.n... translated English except the wiring diagram...
That URL is always "408 - Request Timeout" :x in my side. If possible, pls upload to sites such as http://www.4shared.com/. I will try to translate it in spare time.
Sorry,
I'll get if fixed, it is in all english, except the wiring. Thanks for the translation.

Here is the battery fix, a couple of zip ties and some tubing that routes out under the bike, just ahead of the swing arm:
Nice fix.Will you be getting a battery strap?It should be covered under warranty.


 
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Old 07-12-2011, 04:10 AM   #71
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...Nice fix.Will you be getting a battery strap?It should be covered under warranty.
Stock strap is USELESS in some parts of China (Junkie making quick buck), so there's "these" product 8O


 
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Old 07-12-2011, 10:25 AM   #72
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...Nice fix.Will you be getting a battery strap?It should be covered under warranty.
Stock strap is USELESS in some parts of China (Junkie making quick buck), so there's "these" product 8O
Link didn't work.


 
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Old 07-12-2011, 10:50 AM   #73
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Link didn't work.
http://www.motorfans.com.cn/bbs/view...authorid=75082


 
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Old 07-12-2011, 10:54 AM   #74
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That's a neat idea.




humanbeing, what is this for?




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Old 07-12-2011, 11:21 AM   #75
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Make those junkie/ scum ... more difficult to steal the carb :P Otherwise it will gone within 30 seconds.


 
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