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MXU / Starter clutch / flywheel puller for a People 200s
« on: March 07, 2018, 11:26:12 PM »
My apologies for not finding anything relevant using the search engine....

My starter clutch is slowly but surely going south and I'll have to get around to opening up the right side of the engine to change it out.

I was just wondering if the standard 27mm x1 mm  left hand thread puller will work for removing the flywheel and the same thing for the 27mm castle nut tool for unbolting the starter clutch itself ?

I haven't got the scooter with me as it's currently parked at my parent's in a faraway European country where I can't open it up and check for myself quite yet.

I'll be buying these in the meantime, unless someone tells me I'm very wrong :

https://www.aliexpress.com/ite...s.13010208.99999999.262.nPiTKd

and

https://www.aliexpress.com/ite...s.13010208.99999999.269.nPiTKd

Thanks a lot in the meantime.

Antonio. 

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People s200 / Starter clutch / flywheel puller
« on: March 02, 2018, 07:06:22 PM »
My apologies for not finding anything relevant using the search engine....

My starter clutch is slowly but surely going south and I'll have to get around to opening up the right side of the engine to change it out.

I was just wondering if the standard 27mm x1 mm  left hand thread puller will work for removing the flywheel and the same thing for the 27mm castle nut tool for unbolting the starter clutch itself ?

I haven't got the scooter with me as it's currently parked at my parent's in a faraway European country where I can't open it up and check for myself quite yet.

I'll be buying these in the meantime, unless someone tells me I'm very wrong :

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/27MM-24MM-M27x1-M24x1-GY6-50CC-60CC-80CC-125CC-150CC-ATV-Scooter-Quad-Buggy-Flywheel-Rotor/32834446209.html?spm=a2g0s.13010208.99999999.262.nPiTKd

and

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Scooter-Repair-Tools-152QMI-157QMJ-GY6-125-GY6-150-Starter-Clutch-Nut-Removal-Tool-Clutch-Remove/1371106212.html?spm=a2g0s.13010208.99999999.269.nPiTKd


Thanks a lot in the meantime.

Antonio. 

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People s200 / I'm new here and already having electrical problems..!
« on: November 21, 2017, 10:31:33 PM »
Hello everyone,just to introduce myself this is  Manolo here from Italy. I just managed to score a 2005 People 200s, for free (!) , lucky me for being in the right place at the right time !

Seems like a great scooter but obviously for that price it's not without problems, the main one of which is the headlight that refuses to come on, I had been warned by the previous owner and I assumed that it could be the headlight control module, so I got a good used one off ebay but unfortunately that didn't help.

I spent the evening going through the wiring with a tester and I was able to find that the handlebar switch seems ok, the two small bulbs come on in the central position and the tail light also comes on in both central and full on position.

I've tested the headlight bulbs and they are both fine.

I've found that there is battery voltage coming out of the headlight control box when the ignition is on,  from the white and blue wires ( low and high beams, I think), I wasn't able to understand how the wiring works , but I assume this goes to the handlebar switch and from there to the headlights themselves.

The problem is that obviously at this point there is an interruption as I don't see any DC battery voltage at the headlight connector at all. ( should it be AC, for some reason?)

Also, despite this, there is actually a very small amount of dc voltage ( 0.14 v) at the headlight connector from the dashboard no matter what position the switch is on, I can only understand enough to know that there doesn't seem to be a breakage in the wires if this is the case.

I'd be really really grateful for any hints about what to look for next. I did download the manual that's available online but there isn't much about the headlight circuit, and I can't really understand much about the wiring diagram on my computer screen.

Is there any other fuse I should look for ? What about a shared ground connection somewhere in the front ?

Thanks for any help I can get, and Ciao from over here in Italy.

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