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Old 02-17-2015, 08:36 AM   #4
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"simpler and cheaper" for you"- different strokes for different folks. For me, spraying starting fluid and waiting would be a pain. I'd rather remove a tarp and have my scooter start right up without waiting a couple minutes for it to be temp for riding. Actually, all that needs to be done is cover the seat/rear of the scoot and put a heat lamp or metal shield trouble light($10 Home Depot) or the oil pan heater even thought its more expensive sounds like an excellent idea. You just adhere it to the oil pan and then plug in when necessary.
So I guess the question is: what needs to be warm to start the scoot?? Is it the oil or carb or what??
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