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Ah. WANT AN EASY 10 POINTS..CLICK HERE?

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&Item=230262902653&Category=11332&_trksid=p3907.m29

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  1. such a hard question on the net ....why dont you .!!  take the measurements from ebay .......( I mean the size and width of the wheel ) and  draw this on a piece of cardoard , then ..........cut it out , take it to your scooter  and see if it will fit  , the  things that you mention are called "teeth " , you need to see if they "match " your chain !!..........I see that there is a disc brake in the pic .......does your scooter have a disc brake ??.......... what kinda rear brake does it have ........why did'nt you give us a pic of both scooter and  wheel ??........


  2. the link is not working

    my suggestion is if it is not getting fixed take to an engineering shop ask for their advice and make some alterations nd fix it

  3. Send a pic of your scooter and the wheel on ebay. Make and model will help. Also you need to reask the question so we can answer again?

  4. Link isn't working.

    In any case, it really depends on the way your scooter is constructed and whether it will accept the hub of the new wheel.  Tire size is less important than wheel size.

  5. As long as you have enough chain slack, you'll be fine.  If not, you'll need a longer chain.

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