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Grandvista 250 / Re: grand vista won't start
« on: December 13, 2013, 11:09:11 PM »
Had the battery checked and they said it was okay but needed to be charged which I did. Tried to start it the next day after 24 hours of charging and still "click" like it was not getting a good enough contact to start. Brought it back to the store and they told me it had charged but not fully and they offered to charged it for me. But when I got back and hooked it up, just the same "click". So it looks like I'll probably have to bring it to the shop because even though I've been riding a scoot for a long time, I'm still not mechanically inclined to figure it out. But thanks for the help and I don't worry about negative people too much I just thought sites like this were for the mechanically uninclined.

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Grandvista 250 / Re: grand vista won't start
« on: December 11, 2013, 02:13:34 PM »
Thanks for the quick responses, I'll try your suggestions.
And thanks "tortoise" for the negative comment, I thought this may have been an issue others have had-sorry to bother you, I'm surprised you even took effort to answer such a dumb question.

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Grandvista 250 / grand vista won't start
« on: December 10, 2013, 04:49:54 PM »
I bought a 2009 grand vista recently  and love it. The other morning I tried to start it and nothing ,just a click and no turning over. Then it just started. Well this morning the same thing but it wouldn't start. The lights are bright and the horn sounds strong so I'm not sure what to do. Any ideas would be helpful. I just got a new helmet and gloves and want to ride so please....HELP!

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I have a 2008 people 150 and decided to get a new variator, rooler weights and springs. I was able to change the roller weights
but I can't get the rear nut off to get to the clutch assemblyoff to chabge the springs. I've tried jamming the rear brake to hold but it slips.
Can anyone tell me how to remove it?
Thanks,
Tom

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