To check the timing on a 50cc KTM, start by removing the spark plug and rotating the engine to top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke. Use a timing light or alignment tool to ensure the timing marks on the flywheel and stator align correctly. If necessary, adjust the timing by loosening the stator and repositioning it to achieve the correct alignment. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for precise timing settings.
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Depends on the year, model and condition. Check out the Kelly Blue Book link below to get the retail and trade in prices.
Engine oil, KTM recommends Motorex ATF Super (Dexron II Gear Oil) Premix, KTM recommends Motorex 2T.
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KTM has a section of their site where electronic copies of their motorcycle manuals can be downloaded for free. They offer most models and many years.
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That's something you need to check with a qualified KTM shop about.
Go to a scooter store or go online, they sell cdi units that have a potentiometer that will allow you to adjust the timing, just need a timing light and remove the left engine plastics to see the timing marks
No license is required in California for a 50cc scooter. Check with your local DMV office. stonemkr reverse painting on glass.