Nice to see a more recent video from you. I recently sold my Harley Sportster and got back into mopeds after 15+ years, I have a Sears Free Spirit Kromag with a Puch E50 in almost new condition. Your videos have been very helpful. A lot of stuff I forgot is coming back to me. I did find that parts are nowhere near as easy to find as they were way back then. It took me a year and a half to find a nice moped. 20 years ago I bought 3 new Tomos mopeds.
Thanks for that. Would be interested in seeing you walk through testing the electric components on the stater etc. I have my own rusty crusty e50 and like you I'm wondering what is salvageable.
Did you replace the head gasket upon second reassembly? Really sounds like the headgasket was leaking bad on the first rebuild, and that’s why It wouldn’t start.
I am working on an 1980 Indian moped electrical system and i am having problems with the turn signals, they wont come on. I have checked the wiring and everything appears ok i checked the flasher unit and it checks out i checked the wires for continuity and made sure i had good grounds. Does anyone have any idea what the problem could be? The battery is fully charged. Thanks
for stuff like an ignition, a continuity test isnt really sufficient. you could have continuity if even one of the copper strands in your ignition wire completes the circuit. im splitting hairs here but really you gotta test resistance and compare it to a known good wire/coil/whateva. even then once you get hear in the system resistance goes up
Appreciate this comment, this is something I'm planning on rectifying (bad pun) in a proper video on electrical troubleshooting. For the actual spark plug wire to the boot yes a resistance test should be done.
Travis, I just received a 1980 Piaggio Vespa SI that does not start. I was wondering if you could give me a hand or put me in the right direction to getting this started. If you read this, please let me know and I will send you an email or any other form of contact to speak with you. Thanks!
Nice to see a more recent video from you. I recently sold my Harley Sportster and got back into mopeds after 15+ years, I have a Sears Free Spirit Kromag with a Puch E50 in almost new condition. Your videos have been very helpful. A lot of stuff I forgot is coming back to me. I did find that parts are nowhere near as easy to find as they were way back then. It took me a year and a half to find a nice moped. 20 years ago I bought 3 new Tomos mopeds.
Welcome back! Yes the game has changed a bit but the basics remain the same thankfully!
Love all your videos!
Thank you!
Glad you're still making videos. I've watched your old hobbit rebuild vid at least ten times now. Thanks for the great content
Yay! A Travis video, with wrenching!
I always learn a lot from your moped videos thanks for another one!
You can call that Puch Frankenstein.
Travis = Moped Jesus
Thanks for that. Would be interested in seeing you walk through testing the electric components on the stater etc. I have my own rusty crusty e50 and like you I'm wondering what is salvageable.
Pretty cool, Travis. My 1979 Garelli gransport just keeps on going!
THE KING IS BACK 👑👑 (please make videos on the spree)
MORE MOPED AND HOUSE VIDEOS!
Did you replace the head gasket upon second reassembly? Really sounds like the headgasket was leaking bad on the first rebuild, and that’s why It wouldn’t start.
Good to see mopeds
I am working on an 1980 Indian moped electrical system and i am having problems with the turn signals, they wont come on. I have checked the wiring and everything appears ok i checked the flasher unit and it checks out i checked the wires for continuity and made sure i had good grounds. Does anyone have any idea what the problem could be? The battery is fully charged.
Thanks
for stuff like an ignition, a continuity test isnt really sufficient. you could have continuity if even one of the copper strands in your ignition wire completes the circuit. im splitting hairs here but really you gotta test resistance and compare it to a known good wire/coil/whateva. even then once you get hear in the system resistance goes up
Appreciate this comment, this is something I'm planning on rectifying (bad pun) in a proper video on electrical troubleshooting. For the actual spark plug wire to the boot yes a resistance test should be done.
My man do you repair mopeds for people? I have a Columbia imperial 79” with the Sachs 505, there any way you could help with fixing it?
Travis, I just received a 1980 Piaggio Vespa SI that does not start. I was wondering if you could give me a hand or put me in the right direction to getting this started. If you read this, please let me know and I will send you an email or any other form of contact to speak with you. Thanks!
I have a Delta moped so i need to rebuild the engine atleast every month
Yay, mopeds!