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Try ebay, They may have a cross referance. I'd try a starter rebuild shop, even for Auto starters. They may be able to put you back in business if it just needs brushes bearings, polished commutator.
I am not familiar with this specific bike. Typically, there are several bolts to remove to get the seat off to get access to the battery compartment. Seats that are bolted on reduce the number of batteries that are stolen, by the way. Have you inquired at the local dealer or repair shop? You should have a tool kit under one of the side covers that has tools needed to remove the seat.
It requires three main things to start the scooter:---1)Gas.2) Spark.3) Cylinder compression.----------Any of the one is not functioning right so scooter is not starting.------------Its possible that gas is not flowing till the carb and that is causing the problem.Either gas valve is clogged or faulty.Or gas line is clogged or carb itself is dirty and gunked up inside and needs to be cleaned.---------Click this link below and follow the troubleshooting :---http://whatisbyme.blogspot.com/2011/08/lifan-50cc-scooter-not-starting.html
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This will help.Thanks.Helpmech.
You have it right. The voltage going into the battery can be checked with a multimeter / dc voltmeter. At around 2000 to 3000 rpm the reading across the positive and negative terminals on the battery should be 13.5 to 14.5 volts.
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