Mar 12, 2010
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GZ Motors
9005 Elk Grove Blvd Elk Grove, California 95624
Details:
Welcome to GZ-Motors - Your Best Source for Scooters and
Accessories

GZ-Motors prides itself on selling award winning scooters for
everyday use. Whether it is the efficient 150cc or the sporty
250cc scooter that interests you, be assured that you will get
the best value in town as well as competitive prices. Feel free
to browse online and then come into our showroom for a personal,
well informed tour of available scooters. Here at GZ-Motors we
strive to provide you with the very best for your money.

GZ-Motors Website Navigation

Getting Started:

If you are interested in the latest scooters please click on the
Products page.

In order to view online and in store specials please click on the
Specials page.

To purchase accessories click on the Accessories button.

We also provide various services for your scooter. Click on the
Services button for more.

Your privacy is very important to us, for more information please
click on the Notices button.

GZ Motors Warranty information can be found on the Warranty
page.

Our Return Policy is on the Returns page.

Frequently Asked Questions and Tips can be found on the FAQs N
Tips page.

For any other questions, comments, or concerns please contact us
using the information provided on the Contact Us page.

Latest News

2/19/09
Version .9 of the site has been launched. Products pages are
done. Sister site has been launched at version .5. Click here for
the sister site.

Payment Information

We accept all major credit cards as well as cash and personal
checks

Frequently Asked Questions and Tips

Here are the answers to some faqs to keep your scooter running in
tip top shape. Read on for general troubleshooting tips!


My scooter is not charging

My scooter will not start


My scooter is hard to start


Starter is working but Scooter will not start


Scooter runs but is very slow.

Engine idles but then dies.

Headlight does not come on.

Scooter bogs out when I turn the throttle.

My scooter is leaking oil from the Carburetor and Muffler areas

My scooter is not holding its charge.

My electric start wont work.

My engine froze.

How do I adjust my brakes?

Not Recommended:


Carburetor Adjustment


Routine Checkups:


Scooter Safety:



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My scooter is not charging

Make sure the fuse in scooter is good.

Check the wires behind the fuse holder and the charging jack.
Sometimes they come loose.

My scooter will not start

Make sure you have fuel getting to the carburetor.

Check the spark plug for sign of wear and tear.

Are you holding in a brake lever? If yes, try the other brake
lever.

Starter relay is probably defective.

Try using starting fluid to aid the starting process, spray a
little into the carburetor.

If it starts by spraying starting fluid and dies as soon it runs
out of starting fluid then this means there is no fuel getting to
the engine. Check the carburetor.

Or there might be vacuum leak in the piston area. If your piston
is badly scratched up due to the lack of oil, then you need to
replace piston and rings to compression back.

My scooter is hard to start

Is the spark plug dirty? Clean or replace it if its dirty.

Make sure the carburetor and the intake manifold are tightly
secured to the engine.

Check the gasket between the carburetor and intake manifold.
Sometimes the gasket is bad and caused leak. Solution: replace
new gasket or just toss the bad gasket away and screw carburetor
back. Try to start again.

Starter is working but Scooter will not start

Is there fuel visible in the fuel filter? (Round clear plastic
filter is visible under the seat in the middle of the fuel line.
Check with a flashlight to verify that fuel is flowing.)

Yes. 1. If you have been trying to start it for a while and have
opened the throttle, the engine could be flooded. Allow scooter
to sit for an hour and then retry. Alternative, remove spark plug
and run starter 3-4 times to remove excess fuel. Reinstall plug
and start.


Yes. 2. If you have not been opening the throttle, check for
spark. Remove spark plug, reinsert plug in the cap and place the
plug against the cylinder head. Try starter and look for spark.
If no spark, coil may need to be replaced.


No. Check the fuel vacuum line to ensure it is attached. If it is
attached check the full length of the line for any kinks. TIP:
draw on the vacuum line with a few deep breaths and this should
get fuel flowing into the filter. If this does not work, check
the fuel line for kinks.

If there is spark and the fuel is flowing into the filter, pull
fuel line off of carburetor and make sure that fuel is getting
through the filter and into the carburetor. If it is and the
engine will not start, the automatic choke could be inoperative.


Check wiring from choke mechanism to the connector on the right
side of the frame. Note: the choke shares a common ground with
the taillight; check to see if the taillight is working. If the
wires are connected and the taillight is working, the choke
mechanism may need to be replaced.

Scooter runs but is very slow.

Check tire pressure. 32 PSI cold is recommended.

Check both wheels to see if they rotate freely. Brake adjustment
could be too tight (drum type brakes) or too much brake fluid in
reservoir on disc brake models.

Engine idles but then dies.

This is normal on initial startup. If problem persists the idle
speed may need to be increased. The idle speed adjustment screw
is on the right side of the carburetor. It has a Phillips head
and a spring is visible around the threads of the screw. Turn
½ turn clockwise to increase idle speed. Scooters will
idle more smoothly once they have a few miles on them. Idle may
need to be reset after first 50-100 miles.

Turn signals do not work correctly. Occasionally one turn signal
may not work or they both may come on at the same time.

Solution: There is a loose or misconnected wire under the front
cowl. Remove the cowl and check the connections from the turn
signals to the wiring harness. Most likely, a connector is loose.
Check them for tension and tighten if necessary.

Headlight does not come on.

Headlight will not operate unless the engine is running.

Scooter bogs out when I turn the throttle.

Adjust the screw with the spring on the side of the carburetor.
Clockwise to reduce gas flow and counterclockwise to allow more
gas follow. Usually bogged down is caused too much gas going thru
the carburetor. Give time for it to warm up. If that does not
solve the problem, you need a new carburetor.

My scooter is leaking oil from the Carburetor and Muffler areas

Check the gasket between the carburetor and intake manifold. It
might be bad or maybe the carburetor came loose due to engine
vibration.

My scooter is not holding its charge.

Using the headlight, electric start and alarm (if applicable) too
much will drain the battery.
Gas scooter does have the ability to charge itself but slowly.

An optional charger can be for $25 at any local automotive
stores.

Most new scooters would have a full charge and it would be
display on the battery gauge.
But in time, the batteries would loose their ability to hold a
full charge. That's normal! Sometimes charging the batteries too
much even when they are not low. Most of these batteries charging
cycle are around 250-300 times.

Sometimes store your scooter away for a long period would cause
that as well. If the battery power drops beyond a certain point,
the charger would not recognize it.

Sometimes you could jump start the batteries by using a higher
Amp charger.

My electric start wont work.

Make sure the squeeze the left handle brake while pressing the
electric button. When the electric start make clicking noise, it
means your battery is weak

Check the fuse.


Is your key switch good? Is the electric start giving out a burnt
smell? You might have a burnt out electric start. Sometimes there
is no smell.

My engine froze.

The cause is lack of oil getting to the piston and needle bearing
areas. Certain oil can’t cling on when the engine get too
hot. As a result, the needle bearing fell apart inside and caused
the engine to cease. You can buy a new engine or try to rebuild
it. Be sure to always maintain proper engine oil levels to help
prevent this from happening.

How do I adjust my brakes?

Brakes can be tightened by the handbrake area by the handlebar or
by the wheel area.

Not Recommended:

Avoid jumping off of curves

Too much weight on scooter can bend or break the frame.

DO NOT ride on a flat tire. This is dangerous and will damage the
tire and possibly the wheel as well.

Carburetor Adjustment

The small gold screw on the side of the carburetor is the idle
speed screw. This screw controls the idle speed, the tip should
extend about an 1/8 of an inch (4 mm). Adjust it so the engine
will idle at just fast enough speed to stay running.

The brass color screw located lower on the side of the carburetor
next to the choke lever is for the high speed mixture. Start by
turning this screw in (clockwise) until it stops. Don't turn it
in tight, just until it stops. Next, turn the screw out two full
turns (counter-clockwise). This is the factory setting. You
should be able to start and operate the scooter with this
setting. Once you have it running, you can fine tune. Never turn
the screw more than 1/8 of a turn at a time. Try turning it IN
about 1/8, this will help the top speed operation. BUT, turning
it in TOO MUCH will cause the motor to run lean at full speed and
can burn a piston. Also, running too lean will cause a loss of
low end power. Once you get the mixture set you can adjust the
idle, it should be low enough that the engine doesn't vibrate.
Finally make sure you have the choke lever down completely after
the scooter is started and warmed up.

There is also a main jet adjustment screw dead center on the top
of the carburetor. This is most always set at 1 full turn out. If
this is not adjusted correctly, your scooter may not run, or run
very poorly. Once again, turn screw all the way in (clockwise)
and then out (counter-clockwise) 360 degrees (1 full turn).

Routine Checkups:

Make sure all loose parts are tightened before each ride. (such
as the neck of the handle bar, wheels, seat post, brakes, and
ESPECIALLY engine mount screws)

Make sure tires are fully and well inflated.

Scooter Safety:

All riders under 16 should ride with adult supervision. All
riders should take a safety course. Scooters and mopeds can be
hazardous to operate. For your safety, always wear a helmet, eye
protection and protective clothing. Never engage in stunt or
extreme riding. Riding and alcohol/drugs don't mix. Avoid
excessive speeds. Be particularly careful on difficult terrain.
Remember, scooter and moped riding is more fun when you play by
the rules. For safety precautions, all vehicles must be
assembled, inspected and maintained by a certified technician for
warranty to be valid. Be sure to check and tighten all nuts and
bolts prior to use. Also, be sure to check for appropriate engine
fluid levels to ensure your vehicle is operating under the
recommended conditions prior to use.

Last Tour Update: Jan 14, 2010
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