by Rachelle David
(Kansas City, MO, USA)
I just got a scooter from my grandpa. He told me that it needed a new battery and probably a tune up or the carburetor cleaned out of the gas that has been sitting in it. I'm used to just learning and doing maintenance on my own.
I do a lot of the regular maintenance on my 97 Cougar, and 06 Dakota. But, I can not find information on this Chinese made scooter, owner's manuals or repair guides. I've never had a bike or scooter before so I'm very excited to get it running and get out on it.
He told me it's a 2003 Feiying Destin 150cc. I can't find anything that matches that as a 150cc, only 125cc. So, I'm not posItive on the size. This is the first site I've seen anything positive on a Chinese brand scooter.
So, can you help me out? Can I get an owner's manual in English? Can I get a general repair guide and go from there? Or are the Chinese scooters drastically different?
Thank you so much in advance.

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