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Eton Viper 90R 4 Stroker starter question

Old Nov 13, 2015 | 03:13 PM
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I ended up ordering the part a while back but have been busy and not had time to change it yet. I am assuming this will fix my problem but will let you all know.
 
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Old May 30, 2016 | 08:44 PM
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Sorry for the delayed response but wanted to update this thread. In my normal fashion I ordered this part last November and then waited until this Friday to replace it, after I was told my kids were going riding on Saturday. The one way clutch did fix the problem. It was a very simple fix.
 
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Old Nov 30, 2017 | 06:07 PM
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Any way to change the rear wheel bearings? Etons are supposed to be set up like hondas but not the case for the bearing carrier! Any suggestions. I am also looking parts for my daughter's viper 150. Axel, and bearing carrier but I dont think Eton calls them bearing carriers. I'm thinking I have to take that whole rear end off. Can't remember what its called I wanna say A-arm? Also looking for starter switch. I already brought my son's viper 150r back from the dead. Which I must, his was making the same noise as yours was but it was a short in the starter switch.

So parts is mainly what I am looking for. Will Etons fit other etons; Like honda EX bikes fit other honda ex bikes. not sure, anyone know?
 
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Old Dec 1, 2017 | 03:18 AM
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Don't know much about Etons but apparently the reason their website went is because the Taiwanese maker ceased trading. Another firm took over the name but not the designs, so new Etons are nothing like pre circa 2014 ones. You shouldn't need to remove the swinging arm assembly, as you are going to have to separate the bearing carrier from the swinging arm anyway, though it may be easier to do it that way.

PS You would have been better starting a new thread, different fault, different model.
 
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