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Quite a common problem with that scooter , check the brake after about 10 minutes use , carefully place your hand around the brake but beware : it can get hot , and if that the case it's not releasing fully etc, fiction is causing the brake to heat up, don't get me wrong, it will get warm but not hot to touch ..
Brushes again need to be checked , do they come out without resistance, if no , they appear to drag then you got carbon built up or problem brushes.. clean or replace.. and you need to careful remove the carbon otherwise it create a problem with new brushes, one way is to carefully places a small screwdriver and run it down the corners of the brush holder but be careful the commutator surface is soft so can scratch easily..
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