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Old 04-12-2008, 02:51 PM   #1
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New Bike update (Roketa DB-05)

O.K. soo I fanally got the bike from motorcycles-wholesale,As expected,It was not in perfect condition!

I assembled and rode it today for about 3miles, I have a question,
Any ideas on what the clicking noise is off the back wheel? It seems to click one time every revolution!

The idle seems a little eratic, And it will die. Should I put some miles on it to let it break-in and see if it clears itself up? It acts like it has a decel valve,Does it?

Ohh yeah,The brake pedal does not have nearly enough throw to actuate the brake-lite switch. And it is already adjusted in as far as it will go!

I will have to make a modification on it.

Any ideas would be appriciated, Thank you! DannyB.


 
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Old 04-12-2008, 03:13 PM   #2
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You adjusted the brake switch all the way in and still no light? Might put that thing up on a crate and spin that wheel to track down the mystery click....And congrats when are the pics coming?
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Old 04-12-2008, 03:13 PM   #3
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I have the same bike..

Only noise I have from rear is chain hitting chain guard....might wanna check that...

Check spokes?

Motor has a ticking sound...but will queit down....

Did you change oil?

Mine cranks up with no choke at high revs...then dies off to normal..

But mine is far from normal...Carb issues....I cant get into mine without bogging...

About brake light ...you may have to tinker with adjustment on that one...

Lets see a pic....what color?


 
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Old 04-12-2008, 04:01 PM   #4
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Check the spokes for the clicking. Also make sure the chain is too tight. The chain may be more likely since then tend to come too tight.

You may need to turn the idle up some and if you haven't done so move the clip on the carb needle toward the pointed end.

My rear brake light switch doesn't work.

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