Eton Electric choke
#1
has anyone had any trouble with these?I am working on one and it acts like the choke is staying on.
#3
The choke wasnt bad .......the thing only had 60lbs comp where and how much arre parts for this?
#4
just bought one of those viper 90,it has the manual choke.peppy little thing,do you guys know much about them.good looking little bikes,it's for my little 6yr girl,need to slow it down tho. how dependable are they?
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rodman
#5
The E-Ton is very dependable. Do check it over a couple of times while it is new to macke sure that the bolts stay tight, etc...
To slow it down, The thumb throttle limiter is a screw on the thumb throttle housing. Screw it in to the RPM you like and run the jam nut back down on it. Putting 16" wheels on it will slow it down some. Putting a different sprocket set on it will slow it down too.
To slow it down, The thumb throttle limiter is a screw on the thumb throttle housing. Screw it in to the RPM you like and run the jam nut back down on it. Putting 16" wheels on it will slow it down some. Putting a different sprocket set on it will slow it down too.
#6
I rechecked the comp with a screw in gauge and with the starter it would only go to 65lbs but if I used the kicker it would go up to 125lbs.And would start with the kicker but not the elec start(would turn over but not fire up)what do you think?
#7
hey TRexTommy51, why do you seem to think thaat e-tons are so good. my neibor has a 150 and that thing is broken more than he rides it and he rides it regularly. those quads are jokes. one time he got it back from the dealer after haveing it fixed do to an a-arm failure and he drove it up the rode once and it broke again on the way back down. it may not be in your sons best interest to get an e-ton.
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#8
Had our 90 for over two years and not a failure yet. Likewise for my nephews 90, niece's 90 and all the others that I know that have them. With everything that is mass produced there will be problems.


