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Georgia Bulldogs Motorcycle/Scooter Helmet

- Available in six sizes (XS,S, M, L, XL, and XXL)
- Forehead ventilation system high gloss finish
- Snell and DOT approved!
- Superior quality with comfortable nylon knit interior
- Collectible, licensed products, sporting goods
Product Description
This premium quality, open faced helmet is designed for the sports fan on the go! With officially licensed Georgia Bulldogs colors, logos and marks, its the perfect helmet for Georgia students, alumni and fans. Great for scooter riders or motorcycle riders and its a great gift too!… More >>
Georgia Bulldogs Motorcycle/Scooter Helmet
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I just bought, last week, a 2008 keeway f-act 49cc scooter. The first day I got it, I rode it all day with no problems. The following two days I didn't ride it at all, and it just sat parked. When I went back to it three days later, it wouldn't start- regular start, electric start or even kick start. I figured somehow I didn't turn the bike all the way off after using the electric start last time I rode it, as the people who sold it to me warned me about. It is, however, hard to tell when the bike is completely shut down when using the electric start.
Anyway, I got a battery tender and charged the battery overnight, put it back in the scooter this morning and the battery definitely has way more juice, but it still wont start. It turns over and really sounds like its about to crank right up, but time and time again it doesn't start.
Is it possible I completely killed the battery and need a new one? The light on the battery tender says the battery is fully charged, and the battery gauge on the bike shows a charge on the battery. Maybe constant, repeated attempts at starting it just killed the battery beyond repair? Is it possible that the engine is flooded somehow? How would I fix that if that were the case? I checked the fuses, (or fuse) and its still good. This thing wont even kick start. When I try to kick start it it just seems like I'm just kicking a pedal. Doesn't seem/feel responsive or seem like the kick is doing anything at all.
Im stumped, and the guy at the shop I bought it from seems confused too. Over the phone he just keeps telling me "theres no reason that bike shouldn't start up". I tend to agree, but obviously that is not the case.
Any ideas, advice, answers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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