Here are the electrical and wiring diagrams from the Owner’s Manual and from the Spare Parts Catalog. Ironically, the service manual makes very little mention of the electrical system and has a very simple and incomplete wiring diagram. Fortunatey, the one in the Owner’s manual is fairly detailed:
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Kinetic TFR links
- Kinetic's corporate site Think Kinetic. Think Pioneerism. -It's just the right thing to do.
- a guy rides a Kinetic TFR across america
Modded TFRs
More Moped Links
Where to Buy Moped Parts
- Cycle-Tech (in Switzerland) - Site is in German. Shipping takes 7 weeks. But holy $#!T, they have everything.
- MopedShop.com - Decent stock. Fast shipping. Lots of out of stock items.
- 50cc.nl (Sweden) - Good shipping (About 2 weeks), great stock
- ScooterTuning.ch (Switzerland) - Great place to buy. 2 week shipping. Take credit cards. Good stock. No speakie English, however.
- 1977 Mopeds - Good guys. It's 1977. They take paypal. Out of Michigan
- Moped Junkyard - great customer service and fast shipping. No Vespa or Kinetic, though.
- Ikes Bikes - Have to call and ask about parts
- Seattle Mopeds - Have to call and ask about parts
- Zippy Mopeds - Stock lots of Kinetic Moped parts. Vespa too. Bill Webb ("Zippy") is very helpful.
- treats hq discount moped parts - Awesome service/fast shipping. They stock more parts than what is on the web - email them and ask.
Where to Buy TFRs
- Five Flags Motorbikes - $849.95 - free shipping
- Northern Tool - $899.99 - free shipping
- 1977 Mopeds - $925 plus $110 shipping
Contact
You can always email me here:
Asides
- Kinetic TFR Engine Removal
Here is a nice post from Moped Army about kitting a TFR. GO» - Great Moped Army post on Vespa Bravo
Here is a great post on the Vespa Bravo (similar to the Kinetic TFR). The string takes you through the tuning and jetting process. GO» - Sergeant Pickles
Sergeant Pickles is the name of my friend, Mikey's moped. He also has a site up and you can see it at www.sergeantpickles.com. - more TFR mods
from Moped Army: GO» - vespa ciao
this is from moped army. It's a post about a guy doing a similar thing to his vespa ciao. The TFR is a sort of vespa ciao/bravo knockoff and they share similar parts: GO»
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