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Yager GT 200i / Re: Good way to change transmission fluid
« on: June 06, 2012, 06:42:59 AM »
thanks for reiterating that CROSSBOLT, i'm sure overfilling can do some bad things, I wonder if PBAS might have that problem, although i think his service dept. said it was an oil seal?

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Yager GT 200i / Re: Yager Issues
« on: June 06, 2012, 06:40:36 AM »
yea for how much you use yours, let us know what they say, good info to have in the forum in case anyone else experiences problems... I bought mine mainly as another vehicle in case something happens to my truck.

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Yager GT 200i / Re: Holy Cow - Fuel mileage
« on: June 06, 2012, 06:37:19 AM »
95-98, that is amazing...i was really pleased, i figured with the little bit of miles I have on it that it would be in the 60's, i'm going to get out again I hope soon, have a good ride to the mountains in the north I want to do....going to be over 200 miles, but very scenic route though the Jemez Mountains and then go through Santa Fe and back down north Hwy 14 which is a bunch of twisties on the backside of the Sandia Mountains, then back home

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Yager GT 200i / Re: Holy Cow - Fuel mileage
« on: June 05, 2012, 03:47:54 PM »
i did join fuelly.com and put in my last two changes to get the reading, didn't check others yet what they have gotten

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Yager GT 200i / Re: Yager Issues
« on: June 05, 2012, 03:33:32 PM »
will be interesting to see what they say, mine only has a few miles, 368, and is getting some vibration on take off, which I know is the belt, I read another post on it here in the forums...

where is the gear oil leaking from?  If not the drain bolt, seems that it would have to come from the case, which could cause a lot of problems.

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Yager GT 200i / Re: Holy Cow - Fuel mileage
« on: June 04, 2012, 03:08:59 PM »
haha, yep, one thing about a scooter compared to the motorcycles I've had, takes a little bit to pass, i was following a truck towing and empty utitility trailer yesterday, he was going exactly 55, which was the speed limit, finally got a little downhill section and I passed him

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Yager GT 200i / Re: Yager Service Manual
« on: June 04, 2012, 04:23:18 AM »
thanks, i think i download that one already, wanting to get the Yager version

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Yager GT 200i / Re: Holy Cow - Fuel mileage
« on: June 04, 2012, 04:18:07 AM »
i set my tire pressure per the manual, which i believe was 25 front and 28 rear....i had a good uphill twisty ride to scrub them in good lol, luckily i was at a tight point where the speed limit was 45, which i was going, as a county cop was sitting after one of the turns, be hell getting a ticket on a scooter lol

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Yager GT 200i / Holy Cow - Fuel mileage
« on: June 03, 2012, 08:01:28 PM »
I just finished a ride, odometer had 204.5 miles when i left, 368 when i got back for 163.5 total miles ridden today.  When i got back i filled up, 1.7 gallons, wow, that is 96 MPG.  Anyone else get that high of gas mileage??

I rode pretty hard, first 10 miles I rode it at redline on the interstate to get to Route 66, so that was at 65 mph.  All riding was higher elevations, my house is at 5300 feet, so I probably rode from 4500 - 6500 feet elevation.  Average speed was probably 55 mph. 

It took a long time before one bar dropped on the gas gauge and I ended the ride with it just dropping to 2 bars.

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Yager GT 200i / Re: Yager Service Manual
« on: June 01, 2012, 06:16:54 PM »
anyone find a service manual yet?  Jenny, I sent you a PM, but you never responded

thanks

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Yager GT 200i / Re: Good way to change transmission fluid
« on: May 25, 2012, 03:05:02 AM »
It is important to wait until the excess oil stops coming out the fill hole before you put the plug back in. This is an almost universal way to aknowledge the proper fill level in reduction gears in cars, trucks, outboards, and almost any reduction gear system that doesn't have a dip stick.

Say what?  You do not fill the Yager transmission to the bottom of the fill hole.  it takes 180ml, thats it, far from being even close to the fill hole.

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Yager GT 200i / Re: Good way to change transmission fluid
« on: May 22, 2012, 03:35:05 PM »
Wiz, yep those first ones I have seen at Walmart, they are junk.

The second one is like what i use, similar anyways, it has a rubber plunger/tip, no oil leaks around it.  They work great, and I clean it with soap and water after I'm done to make sure that the oil/fluid doesn't deteriorate the rubber or plastic.  And at $7.50 for two shipped, can't beat the price.  The best thing I like is that they are markings in ml, so you know you are putting in the right amount of fluid.

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yea i like that lock better than mine, as mine doesn't have the alarm on it, might have to get one of those

you can buy the GPS tracker for $265, cheapest i've seen it, they say there is no monthly charges, but thats not true, you get 1000 exchanges, which is exchanges between the system, your account, emails, etc. and apparently they roll up pretty fast, for BS stuff, so you could end up getting charges, 1000 exchanges is something like $120, and according to one review I read that lasts only a few months, thats why i asked of other things

also, gps is easily disabled by putting in a metal garage....there are a bunch of other ones out there, just trying to find one that is affordable....

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http://riderseyegps.com/

I know guys using these on their motorcycles and ATV's

as with other tracking measures, have to be careful of things like 'no monthly fee's', which is usually BS.  Have read good and bad, I think putting in an on/off switch, and making sure you modify your online account issue so you're not using monthly 'exchanges', have to read more about this one.

Anyone have others that they have tried?  Of course LoJack has been around a long time here in the states, sure there are others

although my preference is long range protection lol :


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Yager GT 200i / Re: Extra Keys
« on: May 19, 2012, 10:18:18 PM »
ah, good point Ronnath....good tip....

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