This scooter is the only vehicle that I own that I bought brand-new from a dealership. Today I have just under 19,000 kilometers and it has never left me broken down or stranded at all. I've driven it all around the mountains of Tennessee, the Blue Ridge Parkway, from Mebane to Winston Salem several times, and many other journeys in-between.
Here it is back when it was prettier, and the legshield wasn't all sun-faded.
A while back I ordered some Heidenau tires for my People 50, which is when I decided to finally make a thread about it. I've had the tires on for a little while now, and I like them - a lot! I wish I had ditched the Kendas from the get-go and bought Heidenau. They're really that much better. Anyway, I have some photos of some of the work I did while I changed the tires. See below.
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I went ahead and did a few other things while I was in there. I like to decarbonize a 2-stroke engine about every 9000-10000 kilometers or so.
Removing the head didn't show very much carbon buildup at all, but I cleaned up what was there anyway. There was more in the exhaust port. The scooter now has nearly 18,000 kilometers on it, and has been a solid workhorse. I load it down with parts, drive WOT almost all the time, and go on long trips, etc.
Well, measuring the ring-end gap showed me that it was time for a new set of rings. Sure, the bike runs tip-top, but that's what preventative maintenance is for, right? To catch problems before they occur. I also felt the slightest bit of play in the crank bearings, so I'll be replacing those too. I ordered the Naraku crank bearings, and a new Meteor piston (Made in Italy) and will be installing them soon. In the meantime, I'm still riding the People as my daily drive with no noticeable difference in performance.
Here are some shots of the tires:
The stock Kenda. I've been driving on it for 5 years, with 41 psi in it.
So, while I was at it I figured - I never get to work on my own stuff, and I don't get to do much with my own bike. My Super 9 is in perpetual "waiting" mode, as I am constantly at the "Whim of Watch and Wallet". I decided to install a few more parts.
The chrome kickstart looks better in person than it does in the photos.
Checking out the cylinder, etc.
The Dr. Pulley Sliders with some 8,000 km on them. Perfectly serviceable still.
The new tires, and new exhaust.
My fuel economy has gone down (haven't checked what it is exactly) but the scooter gets up to an indicated 50 pretty quick. It's not so loud that I don't want to ride with people, and it looks pretty good. For the purpose of a daily driver that's still a 50cc cylinder, I think this suits the bill quite nicely.
I uh... "pimped" my ride with some white LED lights. The goal wasn't to be pimpin', but rather to be seen at night. It's kind of fun actually.
Also put in some red flashing LED lights into the rear turn signals. When you apply the brakes, they flash nice and red even through the amber signal lens. The more visibility the better!
I did install those bearings and new piston a while back. I also put a YSS shock on the rear, but I suppose I didn't get any good photos of it. You can see it in a few of the above pics, but none that are specifically showing the shock. Oh well.
Anyway, that's my daily driver! Hope you like it.
~Josh