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daveross
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PostPosted: 13:49 - 17 Mar 2020    Post subject: Trying to find the regulator on Peugeot Vivacity 125cc Reply with quote

Anybody know where I would find the regulator on this scooter? Have dismantled front thinking it would be around the ignition, but not found it.
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PostPosted: 14:16 - 17 Mar 2020    Post subject: Re: Trying to find the regulator on Peugeot Vivacity 125cc Reply with quote

daveross wrote:
Anybody know where I would find the regulator on this scooter? Have dismantled front thinking it would be around the ignition, but not found it.


TBH that's the first place I would look too Smile But regulators can go anywhere along the loom really so I'd say the next place to look would be on the frame above the engine. I'd take off the seat and the bucket underneath but you're probably gonna end up with a logical puzzle of how they've fitted all the back fairings together Sad
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PostPosted: 14:37 - 17 Mar 2020    Post subject: Re: Trying to find the regulator on Peugeot Vivacity 125cc Reply with quote

Easy-X wrote:
I'd take off the seat and the bucket underneath but you're probably gonna end up with a logical puzzle of how they've fitted all the back fairings together

Wot 'e said. The seat and undertray should be easy, and allow you to see where the thinhg is. Fairings may be less easy (some of them snap together...) but you might not need to take any off.
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