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People s200 / shifting problem
« on: August 21, 2023, 02:57:57 PM »
Hi everyone. My problem is that up to 50 mph indicated all is fine with shifting but at 50 mph indicated the bike stops accelerating. It will not shift to a higher speed unless I reach 50 and then back off the gas a bit and then the tranny will shift so that my speed increases. Is this the clutch drive faces not moving properly? I have not had this problem in the past and have just noticed it. Have not changed anything for a few years and then all I did was to lighten my roller weights a bit. Thanks for any input. Brian.

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People s200 / Clutch springs
« on: May 16, 2023, 04:43:58 PM »
Have any of you guys put in different clutch springs for quicker take offs? My Navi has me spoiled.

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People s200 / Rear wheel collar
« on: March 22, 2022, 06:23:12 PM »
Hey gang. I lost my rear wheel nut and the collar off my scooter. Not on tight enough I suppose. Makes me mad. Anyway, I bought another nut but I can't find another collar. Have tried quite a few places online but no one has one. Part number 42312-KHB4-900. If any of you guys have one please let me know. I would like to buy it from you. If not, do you think I could replace it with washers? Smaller ones to put in first, then a larger one on the outside followed by the nut. Let me know gang, and thanks. Brian.

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People s200 / FRONT WHEEL REMOVAL
« on: September 14, 2021, 06:30:54 PM »
Any suggestions on how to prop up the front of my scoot when I remove the front wheel?

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People s200 / Rear wheel oil
« on: August 22, 2021, 07:36:20 PM »
Drained the oil out. It was 150ml. Should I replace with 150ml of gear oil or 180ml like what is stamped on the rear casing? Brian.

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People s200 / Carb jets.
« on: June 25, 2021, 05:42:02 PM »
I am rebuilding my old carb. Bought a new one to get bike running. Bike sat with gas in carb for quite a while. Does anyone know the stock jet sizes (main and pilot) for it or where to look it up? I have some laying around here but don't want to take carb in bike out to find out if I don't have to. Thanks. Brian.

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People s200 / Front turn signals
« on: June 25, 2021, 05:09:11 PM »
I was going to replace the bulbs but could not remove screws for the lens. Strange. Screws are either rusted so much there is nothing for the screwdriver to bite into or there is another way to get to them. Nothing else on the bike is rusted so this is weird. Flashlight does not show much unfortunately. Any suggestions out there? Thanks gang. Brian.

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People s200 / Carb rejet?
« on: February 28, 2021, 09:14:20 PM »
Putting a new OEM carb on my 200s. Should I leave the jets alone? I know on some bikes they come from the factory jetted too lean for emissions. Don't plan on any major upgrades at all in the future. Just want it to run well. Thanks for any input. Brian.

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People s200 / Carb leaking through hose
« on: December 25, 2020, 11:30:58 AM »
Merry Christmas everyone! I cleaned out my carb yesterday. Not pretty inside. Good news is it started right up. Bad news is one mounting hole for bystarter screw broke off and pilot screw top where slot is to remove it is broken off so I could not remove it. Also there is a rubber hose on top left side of carb about two inches long that comes out and then points straight down. A vent? Anyway, fuel squirts out of it. Quite a bit, when running. So, two questions. Where can I shop for a new carb and what is this hose for and why would it be leaking gas? Thanks for reading. Brian.

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People s200 / New to forum
« on: December 20, 2020, 12:51:56 PM »
Hey gang. I just bought a 2009 People 200s. Been sitting for a while. Drained the gas and will change engine oil and rear drive oil. Anything else I should look at? I am also going to put a fuel filter on. Should have had one from the factory in my opinion. Also need to cover some scratches on the red paint. Any suggestions on where to get touch up paint that will reasonably match the color. Thanks. Brian.

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