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Old 11-06-2016, 05:44 PM   #1
crackerjac   crackerjac is offline
 
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2008 BSE (Bosuer) 250cc

Bought a fixer upper a while back and I can't find much of anything on this particular bike. The current BSE Bosuer website I can find is somewhat broken and they never returns email inquiries.

Anyway, I think it's similar to the Apollo and Gio 250cc of that year with perhaps a bit better suspension, carb, and slightly different plastic kit etc out of the box.

It has a air cooled electric start Zongshen ZS169FMM but it's missing a battery. The wiring was taped up in a mess around the frame and all the plastic were stripped off. Starting from scratch I rewired it and did some tuning on the motor and carb and it runs great now but I'm looking at it and wondering where and how a battery fits into this thing and how exactly the wring was routed by the factory (CDI box, start solenoid, etc). Under the seat or under the frame that the seat mounts to?

Does anyone have a picture of a Apollo or Gio or similar 250cc of this year that shows wiring layout and battery installed (seat off of course).

Is there suppose to be a mud guard that mounts under the rear seat to protect the wiring and battery from mud and rocks etc??

Last question is in regards to the front suspension. They only have on adjustment screw on the top, any idea what it's for and how to adjust the front shocks?
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