If you are having problems with the engine, take the scooter in for repairs. Since it is a late model, I would think it is still under warranty. If you are wanting to remove the governor to get higher rpm's and more speed, DON'T DO IT. The governor plays an important part in maintaining the engine at optimum performance by governing maximum speed. If you remove the governor, you will be risking serious damage to the engine due to uncontrolled overspeeding.
The best advice that can be given for removing the governor on a 49 cc 09 Schwinn Sport50 is to take it to someone who does this professionally. It can be a tricky thing to do.
There isn't much required to keep your Schwinn Eliptical in great condition. Just don't misuse this machine, take care of it and you shouldn't have any problems.
Yes.
The Lieutenant Governor take over.
The governor is the screw by the throttle on the hand grip take it out and no more governor.
No, you do not unless your major is a sport. If a college student's major is a sport then, Yes, you will have to take a class in that sport.
It depends on the state. Most states have a Lieutenant Governor, who remains prepared to take over as Governor in the event that the Governor cannot or will not complete his/her term, the same way the Vice President remains prepared to take over as President.
It has no governor. Speed is controlled by the ECU.
The Lieutenant Governor will take his place.
Incoming Ohio Governor John Kasich will take office on January 10, 2011.
If the governor is unable to fulfill his/her duties (e.g. under arrest) the lieutenant governor will take his/her place until the governor returns, if s/he returns.
Can't find a schwinn mark III bicycle, only schwinn mark III bike trailers. They seem to have quick release hubs. QR hubs have a skewer running straight through the axle, with a nut on one end and a lever on the other. Pop the wheel in, turn the nut until it's just beginning to take tension, then close the lever.