Yamaha Vino 125 Scooter Sat For Years! Let's Get It Running Again! Carburetor Cleaning? Yeah!
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- This low mileage Yamaha Vino 125 scooter was sitting in a garage after being ridden very little. Sitting unused is almost as bad for engines as abusing them every day, so let's get this thing going and put it to use!
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Vino is Italian for wine. Interesting name for a motor vehicle.
Like my old Kymco Bet & Win, seems like scooter names are weird.
I have 2008 vino 125 with a trike kit attached. I've got about 16,000 miles.
Cool!
Cool. Theres a couple of Yamaha scooters sitting in my garage for ones day....
I like scooters, great get around vehicles.
Nice job Bro. You make all the fixes look easy.
Well I had to do it twice, so I got lots of practice.
Thank you it was very interesting
@@RaymondDuquette-v9k thanks for watching.
I used to own a 2011 Vespa in the past. Now it is sold. The Vespa had its fuel shutoff valve which opened as soon as an engine started.
Same as this one, pretty common on most,
@@TomsTinkeringandAdventures It comes from the engine's air intake, which creates vacuum, causing the fuel shutoff valve to opens and letting some gas flows downward.
@@williamdeslauriers9647 yes, it’s called a “vacuum operated petcock”, majority of carbureted street bikes and scooters have them.
i dont believe it cracks when the side stand is out?
@@shanemouton7606 you are correct! Took me a bit to get used to that
@@TomsTinkeringandAdventures it got me too, i was starting it after washing it on the main stand and then i went to the shop and "it wouldn't start" because i was using the side stand LOL Should have known I have some other full sized bikes with the same safety catch. Only when i thought ok I'll try push it and start it that i realized.