Lostmycage wrote:One question, do you keep it undercover outside?
Nope. I just ordered a cover for the winter but it's been uncovered. Also, the stains where the scooter sat for a couple of days are still in the cement, so I don't think it's dew.
Lostmycage wrote:If you want to track down a leak, use your fingers, rags etc. Check the forks (are the NCY sealed? Do they have a drain bolt for the fork oil... do they have oil? No clue here, I've not looked at them closely in person - then again, I'd be scared if they didn't have oil). Look at the banjo bolt on the caliper. Those usually have a crush washer that's a one time use item. If the brake line gets knocked out of whack, it could upset the crush washer seal which would cause a leak. If the paint is flaking off near the leak, it's brake fluid.
Another way to track down a leak (I just found this one out) is to clean off the area and spray it with Tinactin (or similar propelled dry, white powder). The leak will show up real fast by running a track through the powder. DO NOT USE THIS TRICK NEAR THE BRAKES. It'll interfere with the friction surfaces, more of an FYI for future reference.
Of course, if it's anything but the first point, get it checked out under warranty.
I had it towed this morning (before reading this) but that's okay because it's under warranty, I used the free roadside assistance for the tow, and... I didn't understand half of what you said. I was pretty happy to figure out that it probably involved the brake; I'm not sure what the "forks" are much less drain bolt, banjo bolt, caliper, crush washer...
I came from a mechanically disinclined family. My Dad could teach me how to do wiring or fix things around the house, but he refused to learn a single thing about a car. My wife taught me how to check my oil, no joke. I'm not proud, I'm just saying it's very difficult for me to learn about and understand vehicles.
I do like the trick to track down the leak. It was hard to tell where it was coming from, because everything was coated in the substance but I couldn't find a source. It's obviously a slow drip.
I'll let everyone know what the mechanics say. I really appreciate all the help.