I have the Workshop Manual for that bike, It includes loads of fault finding help, Pictures, Part lists & wiring diagrams etc. If you would like a copy email me @ slippery.steve@ntlworld.com
Or look at my small guide I posted @ http://www.howtomendit.com/answers.php?id=143363
Best of luck!
Slippery Steve
June 2008
normaly you do not have to blood the brakes on a scooter once you have replaced the pads. what makes you think they need bleeding? if it is because they feel realy different this may be due to the new pads pushing the piston in the calliper further in to the case than there use to. if the brakes still dont work with the new pads and thats why your trying to bleed them then there is a blokage in the brake line and if this is the case take it to a dealers because its a serious job and should only be done by a mechanic with knowledge of the brake system.
david howes
May 2008
I can answer this question...
i have put new brake pads on my peugeot speedfight 2 100cc scooter?