Hi Guys.
First off, I'm new here, and don't know whether I've posted this in the right part of the forum (couldn't find "Dink 50" in the list
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So now to my problem. Bought the above 5-year-old scoot - also known as Bet and Win 50 - last year with about 25000 Km on the clock. It ran OK for a while, but just before I put it to bed for the winter, it started having occasional problems pulling from rest, especially once the engine had warmed up.
Since we had a bunch of snow here this winter, I didn't drive it for about 3 or 4 months. Once the snow disappeared about 2 weeks ago, I charged the battery and it started on the first turn of the key. "Yeeeehaaaaa!!!" thought I, "that's the way it should be." I kept thinking that way until I had to stop at lights and then tried to pull off when I had green, and discovered that I wasn't going anywhere, as the revs wouldn't pick up. After about 10 -20 seconds of lightly opening and closing the throttle, it eventually played ball and off I went. Stopped at the next set of lights and immediately had the same problem.
So much for the story, now I'll summarise it to make things clear.
Engine cold: starts and pulls away no problem.
Engine warm: reluctant to pull from stop. Once running, drives OK.
Exception: put it up on the main stand (= no load on back wheel) and the revs pick up as normal. Put it on the ground, or apply the back brake, won't rev up.
What I've tried so far:
Upping the idle speed to 3 or 4 thousand (back wheel free) to see if this would provide a temporary solution. Soon as I put the back wheel on the ground again, idle went back to normal speed (around 2ooo) and the revs wouldn't pick up.
New spark plug is now fitted and I've set the mixture and idle speed to where they should be.
Took the exhaust off and checked it and the outlet port for blockages. Outlet port is free, and I blew through the exhaust without resistance, so it seems clear. When I shake it, it sounds like there's a bit of metal rattling around in there. I've never cut an exhaust open and had a look inside, but I don't think that's the way it should be
Could it be that something inside is loose and blocking the exhaust? Sounds kind of plausible, but it would surprise me if this was causing the regular type of problem which I've described. As I said, it only happens when warm, and now it's ALL the time when warm.
I'd appreciate it if anybody could come up with any suggestions here. Be especially happy to hear from someone who had the same problem and got it sorted, but I'll listen to anyone who comes up with something that sounds good.
Thanks guys.
Fin.