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Scooters - 50cc => Agility 50 => Topic started by: bigpee733 on March 19, 2013, 11:28:48 PM
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Hey guys, just picked up an agility 50 yesterday! Nice scooter, and I got a great deal, came with a title, but no keys!!! Im needing to know how the properly jumper the connector so i can see if it runs. It has 2 green wires, 1 red, and 1 black. I jumped the red to the black, and that gets me power for the horn and turn signals, and also gets me power to the starter. But I cant figure out how to jump the others, or if i even need to. It turns over good, but I have no spark. Let me know if it should start this way, or if I need to jump some more wires. Also, since I dont have the keys, I cant raise the seat, or put fuel in it. Do you guys know any secrets to getting these open? Thanks a lot, Jp
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if you have a yamaha dealer near you they can make a key for it. but you will have to take the bike to theam. you may have to brake the cap off the gas tank with a big screw driver.if you cant get a key made. try going to a scooter shop to see if you can buy the key switch with a new key.
any gy6 scoot key switch will work.
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You bought a scooter before testing it if it runs? ::)
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He'll yes! I paid $100 for 2010 that looks great.
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So, nobody knows how to hot-wire an ignition system?? C'mon guys!
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So, nobody knows how to hot-wire an ignition system?? C'mon guys!
Never needed to. All of my bikes and cars have keys...
Most traditional ignition systems operate similarly... Off - ACC - Start
Maybe you can Google "how to hot wire a car" and start from there...
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So, nobody knows how to hot-wire an ignition system?? C'mon guys!
maybe you should try. scooter thief.com ........lol
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Lmao! Or go ask some teenage thugs! I'm sure they know!
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Well, just in case anyone wants to know, jump the red and the black together, and jump the 2 greens to together! Viola!!
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Easy, buy a replacement ignition switch. Here in the netherlands they go for 50 euro's. Installing a new ignition switch will cost you 1 ~ 2 hours. Its mounted one normal bolt and one 'anti-theft' bolt. The anti-theft bolt can be removed by getting a ironsaw and making a little cut in the bolt. Then you take an hammer and hit a screwdriver into it until is secure enough to turn. I needed to do this because my ignition switch was broken.