How do I repair/change my drive belt on a 150cc Chinese made scooter?

by Kevin
(Annapolis, MD)

I was riding down the road doing about 55mph & my scooter lost all power. The engine still starts, but the back wheel won't spin/go when I accelerate. Before this happened, it was idling really fast and wanted to keep going even when I was stopped.

Comments for How do I repair/change my drive belt on a 150cc Chinese made scooter?

Click here to add your own comments

Nov 14, 2010
Go to You Tube
by: Jim Zeiser

On youtube.com they have a video on how to change a belt on a Chinese scooter. I have a tool to hold my variator (and an impact gun) to take off the nut. You have to take off the variator fan, squeeze down the clutch pulley in back, put on the new belt and put the fan back on and tighten the nut to 65 lb.ft. You have to make sure the rollers are in place in your variator and that the nut is tightened without the belt stuck behind the fan pulley too deeply. The variator is under the left side engine cover on your scooter.

Click here to add your own comments

Return to Q&A Archives - Belts.

When you're done here, you may also be interested in reading some of these popular pages:


If you like to talk scooters, check out our motor scooter forums!


Battery Tender Junior in package

A battery tender like the Battery Tender Jr. can make all the difference in whether your scooter will start right up each spring, after being stored for months.

Just about every scooter owner needs to have a battery tender, sometimes called a trickle charger. Unless you are lucky enough to live in a climate where you can ride all year long, chances are your scooter will be put on ice, figuratively-speaking, for at least a couple months every winter.

One of the key steps in winterizing a scooter is to protect your battery from draining during its "rest" period. This can – and will – happen if you leave your battery sitting untended in your cold scooter over the winter, even if it's in a garage or shed.

Read our review or go right to Amazon.com to buy this highly recommended Battery Tender Jr NOW...






Attention!

ATTENTION! I have had to delete the Scooter Forum for this site, unfortunately. Despite my best efforts, I could not adequately prevent daily attacks by hackers and spammers. Even though most of their posts did not go public, they still cluttered up my website host's server space, jeopardizing my account. I appreciate everyone's contributions over the past few years and I apologize for having to do this.

Wondering why your scooter question never got posted?

Chances are, there is a good reason. Did you...

If you "checked yes" on any of the points above, then I've deleted your post. Sorry, but I have standards. Feel free to re-submit, following the instructions I have everywhere on the site.

Also... all submissions have to be reviewed by me, and I am currently backlogged. Comments go live without approval, but still take 30 to 60 minutes to show up, so don't repost them, please.

This Week's Highlights

Share Your Scooter Blog Here
Your Help Needed!

We have lots of unanswered questions... can you help? Also, check out our newest eScooter Club members We are growing every week!


Keep Up to Date

Follow us on our Facebook Fan Page Follow our updates on Twitter
Subscribe to my motor scooter blog Subscribe to our RSS feed in your feed reader

Help Us Grow


Support This Site

I support this site by using affiliate marketing and running Google ads. I earn a small commission when you purchase items here, which helps to keep the site afloat. Thank you for your support.







XML RSSSubscribe To This Site

XML RSS
follow us in feedly
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My MSN
Subscribe with Bloglines