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The 2006 Diamo Retro is an electric scooter, and it typically uses a rechargeable lead-acid battery. Lead-acid batteries are commonly used in electric vehicles and provide a reliable power source for the scooter. However, please note that specific battery models or sizes may vary depending on the exact specifications of the scooter or any modifications that may have been made. It's always a good idea to consult the owner's manual or contact a Diamo dealer or service center to ensure you have the correct battery for your 2006 Diamo Retro.
I am not familiar with the diamo retro, but if is a four stroke engine the problem described would likely be burned valves. Chances are, simply re-seating the valves by lapping with valve grinding compound would fix the problem. If the engine is a two stroke, the crank seals may be bad, too much oil in the gas? Partially plugged up exhaust port? In either case, 2 or 4 stroke, disconnect the exhaust pipe and see if that fixes the slow speed problem. The exhaust may be partially plugged up. Also be sure the carb mounts are tight. Off the ground, do the wheels turn freely or are the brakes dragging? Is the drive belt (or chain) in good condition?
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