Sunday April 18

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"when you say it's going to happen now, when exactly do you mean? See I've already waited too long, and all my hope is gone"

How Soon Is Now? :)
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*sigh*
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My black scooter gave up going today, so I'm in if Sparkle Motion feels like making the trip. Fingers crossed :D
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What's the matter with GT?
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The spark plug broke off in the boot again, and it was stalling at stop lights and a few slower corners. I put fresh premium in it as per Kelownas suggestion but it didn't help much if any. Taking it to Top Gear tomorrow as it needs servicing anyways.
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Hey Audrey, I'm at the shop today for a couple more hours if you want to drop it off today. The boys aren't in again till Tuesday.
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Sadness Modrey. I feel your pain. My scoot still won't start, although it almost started a few times this weekend. It would catch and die very quickly. After a talk with Ron and Torrie, it was decided that it probably wasn't the spark plug (apparently to get to the spark plug in my scoot is a real pain) and something to do with the amount of gas the scoot is getting. Sooo I've tried what they suggested (i.e. giving it some gas before starting) with no luck and a lot of frustration. I'll give it another go tomorrow and see what happens.

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Post by jbcollier »

Shannon,

It's the plug. Trust me. How about if I swing by sometime this week (not Monday or Tuesday evening) or next weekend?
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Thanks John that would be great! At this point I have no love for my scooter. :x

I will warn you that Ron told me that the spark plug is awkward to get at. (You have to get at it by going under the side panel.) When the bikes are in his shop he usually drops the engine out to change the spark plug. He also mentioned that you needed the right tools to get at it??? (I could be wrong about this quote as I was poking around the side panel trying to find the wire and plug he was talking about. Still haven't located it.)

I also haven't been able to locate the right spark plug. I've tried Canadian Tire, Princess Auto and Argyll Motorsports. I'll swing by Top Gear on Tuesday and see if they have one in stock. If so, I'm free any night this week or weekend except for Thursday. Thursday is "Meet The Creature Night". I can be home by 3, if I know ahead of time. I'm also not far from your work (about a 5 minute drive).

Thanks for offering to help.

Shannon
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Sowelu wrote:Thanks John that would be great! At this point I have no love for my scooter. :x

I will warn you that Ron told me that the spark plug is awkward to get at. (You have to get at it by going under the side panel.) When the bikes are in his shop he usually drops the engine out to change the spark plug. He also mentioned that you needed the right tools to get at it??? (I could be wrong about this quote as I was poking around the side panel trying to find the wire and plug he was talking about. Still haven't located it.)

I also haven't been able to locate the right spark plug. I've tried Canadian Tire, Princess Auto and Argyll Motorsports. I'll swing by Top Gear on Tuesday and see if they have one in stock. If so, I'm free any night this week or weekend except for Thursday. Thursday is "Meet The Creature Night". I can be home by 3, if I know ahead of time. I'm also not far from your work (about a 5 minute drive).

Thanks for offering to help.

Shannon
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Re: Sunday April 18

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jbcollier wrote:Shall we try that again? Weather looks to be warmer.

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This Sunday, April 18, at noon, we will be meeting at Zucchero Cappuccino Bar & Panini Grill which is located at 8336-160 Avenue.

http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Edmon ... 60a+Avenue

After replenishing our stores, we will be riding up to St. Albert in search of Trevor's mythical, amazing roads. Hopefully this will also be the start of mapping out Saturday's ride for the rally.

Please do tell how the ride and expedition turned out today? what a beautiful day. Believe me I was with you guys in spirit. I only saw the light of day for a few hrs, the rest of the time was spent watching bouncing happy dancers! But my gals got 4 High gold metals so I'm a proud papa...
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Post by jbcollier »

Angelo,

Check out the private section for a route run down.

Shannon,

What plug are you looking for? Brand and part number please! I am sure I can get it pretty quickly.

Sorry about the brevity, gotta run!
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Post by Sowelu »

This is what is in the manual:

NGK CR7 EB
Champion RG 6YC

Both Canadian Tire and Argyll check in their computer to see if they carry it and they don't. Argyll checked with their supplier and they don't carry it either. I know Top Gear does/or should as they replaced the spark plug 2 years ago when it was in for service before and during the Calgary rally.

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Will have four of the Champion plugs in hand this morning. Any links online to a Derbi manual so I can see what I need to bring to change the plug?
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Post by Sowelu »

That's amazing about the plugs! I think I spent most of Saturday driving around to find one.

As for the manual, no link or at least none that I could find. I do have my manual, but there is no mention of any tools other than the ones in the kit I got. I'll scan the pages when I get home and post it for you.

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