Owner's Manual - TNG Motor Scooters
Owner's Manual - TNG Motor Scooters
Owner's Manual - TNG Motor Scooters
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B. WET FUEL SYSTEM<br />
This technique is suitable if you are going to store your bike in a heated location where condensation due<br />
to temperature fluctuations is not a problem.<br />
Purchase fuel stabilizer and add it to a nearly full tank of gasoline in the concentration indicated on<br />
the label for long-term storage. Opti-Mizer Fuel Stabilizer is the recommended additive. Opti-Mizer<br />
is available through your local <strong>TNG</strong> Dearler.<br />
After adding the fuel stabilizer, run the engine for at least 10 minutes to allow the stable fuel to make its way<br />
through the entire fuel delivery system and into the carburetor.<br />
Top off the tank with gasoline to vacate all of the air. This will reduce or eliminate chances of condensation<br />
due to temperature fluctuations. Do not use E85 or fuel containing more than 10% ethanol.<br />
3. TIRES<br />
It is best if the weight of the scooter can be kept off the tires so that a flat spot or cracked sidewall does not<br />
develop.<br />
With nearly all <strong>TNG</strong> <strong>Scooters</strong>, when the bike is on the center stand the front wheel is on the ground while<br />
the rear wheel is slightly off the ground. You may simply be able to lift he front wheel of the scooter off<br />
the ground and place something under the frame of the scooter and have both wheels off the ground. Make<br />
sure that the scooter is stable and cannot fall or be knocked over easily.<br />
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