Great forum guys...I bought a complete 1970 C70 to help with my 1962 C102 rebuild, and for a few bucks more, the guy threw in an 85 Aero 50 NB50 M. Awesome for me, not so much for the wife.

Aero runs like a champ once its running...but to start it you have to put mix into the spark plug hole. Will keep starting right up for a few hours after that but the next morning same thing. Upon carb reassembly after a thorough cleaning, I noticed the tube off to the side that would be under the by starter broken off. The two brass tubes/towers in the middle are fine. The Wikispreedia article on "what's a by starter?" calls it a "fuel mixing tube". I researched it on the forum, and noticed a couple of you had the same problem, but strangely your symptoms were different.
Would the broken tube cause this type of trouble? If the bystarter is retracted when the bike is cold, why would the broken tube cause it not to start (assumingly gas is still trickling down)? The bystarter was tested and seems fine.
Also, if this is the problem, where (if anywhere) can I find just this tube to buy? Can I "pop" one out of another carb? The scooter runs great otherwise except for a pretty stiff lurch into second gear (which I'll save for another post

), and I don't really want to get a whole new carb if I can help it. I'm driving to Key West in a couple days (scooter capital of Florida) and thought I could find one in a shop/yard down there maybe.
Thanks everybody, I have no experience with scooters this "new".
Dave