Hi Andrew. Very informative videos. Did you manage to get the fuel gauge working? I have just bought a mbk ovetto ( which is just a rebadged neos) for my 16 year old daughter. It needs some work so your videos have been very helpful.
Hi Andrew, this is really helpful thank you! Fixing up my yahama yn50 neo in a similar state! Could you do a video doing a valve adjustment on the scooter please? I can't find the valve cover as it appears to look differently to other videos I've seen :)
Hi Catriona, if yours is a 2 stroke like this one, it won't have valves. But if it's a 4 stroke it will. Thanks and hope you manage to get yours back on the road.
Great video, I just bought my first scooter, a very used one, it worked fine for a month but then it the engine started shutting off when I release the throttle, I decided to inspect it out of curiosity and I found out that the oil reservoir is empty and doesn't even have a hose attached to it, also I didn't found a battery in it, I just wanna know will it be fine without oil? Is it optional?
I don't know for sure but if yours is a 2 stroke I'd imagine it'll be similar. I think the 4 stroke came out in 2006 so if you've got one of those, it's likely things will be different.
I would start with these: -Check automatic lubrication is working. -Check for rust underneath around centre stand and around tops of fork legs (ua-cam.com/video/2j1LhTTrPlU/v-deo.html) -Make sure both wheels spin freely and the brakes aren't binding. Make sure the front brake pads aren't worn out whilst you're there. -Check the battery is being charged when the engine is running. If you want to get a bit more involved, you could check the thickness of the drive belt. This is useful because a worn drive belt can lower the top speed significantly. ua-cam.com/video/NNbmAtp7KOI/v-deo.html Hope you enjoy it!
Brilliant thanks, from a first time older Neos owner.
I want to replace my fuel lines just because they have probably been on there from new 2006 so thankyou for taking the time to show us your service.
No problem, glad it was helpful and thanks for your comment.
I’ve had about 4 neos’s and loved them all lol 70 it yasini pipe it and be a ripper
Pleased to hear it, yes they're good fun 🛵
Great video👍🏻
Thanks 👍 glad you liked it.
Hi Andrew. Very informative videos. Did you manage to get the fuel gauge working? I have just bought a mbk ovetto ( which is just a rebadged neos) for my 16 year old daughter. It needs some work so your videos have been very helpful.
sir, I am asking you to help me where to connect the cdi that has two wires on a yamaha neos 50 2t model year 2004
Hi Andrew, this is really helpful thank you! Fixing up my yahama yn50 neo in a similar state! Could you do a video doing a valve adjustment on the scooter please? I can't find the valve cover as it appears to look differently to other videos I've seen :)
Hi Catriona, if yours is a 2 stroke like this one, it won't have valves. But if it's a 4 stroke it will. Thanks and hope you manage to get yours back on the road.
do you know how many volts come out of the stator? thanks
How do I double the smoke
Please reply please. I have a Yamaha neos 100 and there is a problem of heavy smoke
any solution for oil dripping out of silencer and sometimes coming in sparkPlug
Great video, I just bought my first scooter, a very used one, it worked fine for a month but then it the engine started shutting off when I release the throttle, I decided to inspect it out of curiosity and I found out that the oil reservoir is empty and doesn't even have a hose attached to it, also I didn't found a battery in it, I just wanna know will it be fine without oil? Is it optional?
No if there was no hose connected to it previous owner must of just mixed the oil in the petrol tank
At that mileage i would be replacing piston rings and little end just to be on the safe side
Thanks for the suggestion Jay.
I have Yamaha Neo's from 2006. IS it the same procedure and parts?
I don't know for sure but if yours is a 2 stroke I'd imagine it'll be similar. I think the 4 stroke came out in 2006 so if you've got one of those, it's likely things will be different.
good evening, could you tell me the battery charge voltage when the scooter is on?
13,3/13,4 volt is it correct?
That sounds fine to me!
Hi Andrew I’m getting a neo soon so is there anything I need to check when I get it
I would start with these:
-Check automatic lubrication is working.
-Check for rust underneath around centre stand and around tops of fork legs (ua-cam.com/video/2j1LhTTrPlU/v-deo.html)
-Make sure both wheels spin freely and the brakes aren't binding. Make sure the front brake pads aren't worn out whilst you're there.
-Check the battery is being charged when the engine is running.
If you want to get a bit more involved, you could check the thickness of the drive belt. This is useful because a worn drive belt can lower the top speed significantly. ua-cam.com/video/NNbmAtp7KOI/v-deo.html
Hope you enjoy it!
Is that oil good?
I haven't done an extensive test of 2 stroke oils but it seems very good to me!
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