| You don’t have to be Mr. Goodwrench to perform | | | | out with the brush can often be removed by shaking it. |
| routine maintenance or even small repairs on your | | | | Finally, look over all gas hoses and clamps as well as |
| moped. | | | | all your carbon connections and lines for carbon buildup |
| As a matter of fact, by following these simple steps | | | | and other deposits. |
| you yourself can easily make your moped run | | | | More times than not, this easy procedure will do the |
| smoother and more efficient…it could even result in | | | | trick. |
| your moped running up to 10 MPH faster than before! | | | | However, if problems still persist, you may need to |
| Here’s what you do: | | | | consider cleaning the carburetor. If you find that |
| First, obviously make sure the moped engine is | | | | you’ll need to do this, please remember to keep all |
| cool…don’t attempt this immediately after riding. | | | | the carburetor compenents together…it’s not hard |
| You’ll first need a good wire brush to loosen up | | | | at all to lose a piece. |
| and remove the built-up carbon. | | | | If your moped had troubles starting before, and after |
| We’re going to be what’s called | | | | following these steps the problems persisted, you |
| decarbonizing…to do this, first remove the exhaust | | | | probably need to swap out spark plugs. |
| pipe and the muffler. You’ll see a clamp that | | | | Check your manual and/or troubleshooting guide should |
| connects the muffler to the exhaust…this has to be | | | | you still experience mechanical problems. |
| loosened. | | | | For more handy tips, reviews, survey results and a |
| Using the wire brush, thoroughly clean the inside of | | | | source to the cheapest mopeds and scooters on the |
| both the exhaust and the muffler, making sure that all | | | | Web, visit (if you're in the UK) or (US and everwhere |
| loosened carbon residue is removed…remember that | | | | else.) |
| when brushing out the muffler, what you can’t get | | | | Thanks for reading! |