Servo prices
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I am currently looking for a pv servo. One of my "sprockets"? inside the servo has lost two of its "teeth". So the servo is not able to rotate back and forth. There appears to be NO parts avaliable for the servo.
I am instead searching the net for the entire piece. But they sure are expensive. I have found one for about €60. Is it worth it? (Pinned pv is not an option) -
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I'd consider that pretty cheap if it all works. And it's a worth while thing having.
However, before you make the plunge, pin the valve and ride around like that.
You might find you're not that bothered, in which case you can just leave it like that.
@calum I have ridden pinned the entire summer. Not sure why everyone seems to enjoy it. Considerably harder riding the rear wheel etc
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@calum I have ridden pinned the entire summer. Not sure why everyone seems to enjoy it. Considerably harder riding the rear wheel etc
@irongamer727 Hmm, depends what sort of riding you do. Makes no difference at all if you're riding around the back lanes, since the valve should be open by 6k, and you don't ride two strokes like four strokes. But for commuting, what the bike was designed for, yeah I'd rather a valve.
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@irongamer727 Hmm, depends what sort of riding you do. Makes no difference at all if you're riding around the back lanes, since the valve should be open by 6k, and you don't ride two strokes like four strokes. But for commuting, what the bike was designed for, yeah I'd rather a valve.
@calum such a pity just wasting my servo. It looks brand new, everything else works etc. This must have happened to more than me?
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@calum such a pity just wasting my servo. It looks brand new, everything else works etc. This must have happened to more than me?
@irongamer727 Somnething has obviously caused it to fail. So I would check the rest of the powervalve before installing a new one, otherwise it might just happen again
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@irongamer727 Somnething has obviously caused it to fail. So I would check the rest of the powervalve before installing a new one, otherwise it might just happen again
@calum I have a new cylinder kit. The previous had one ruined exhaust port.
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@calum I have a new cylinder kit. The previous had one ruined exhaust port.
@irongamer727 Cool? But what I am saying is, they don't just break under normal usage. Something caused it to break. So be sure you check this when you get a new one.
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@irongamer727 Cool? But what I am saying is, they don't just break under normal usage. Something caused it to break. So be sure you check this when you get a new one.
@calum what could possibly destroy the inside of the servo? If not used wrong.
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@calum what could possibly destroy the inside of the servo? If not used wrong.
@irongamer727 if the power valve was incorrectly setup, it could have caused the valve to jam in the exhaust port. If the motor is forcing it to pull one way, it could have destroyed the cogs.
I lkterally don't know, you will simply have to investigate. But the fact that you said you had it apart leads me to suspect that.
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@irongamer727 if the power valve was incorrectly setup, it could have caused the valve to jam in the exhaust port. If the motor is forcing it to pull one way, it could have destroyed the cogs.
I lkterally don't know, you will simply have to investigate. But the fact that you said you had it apart leads me to suspect that.