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good news, i just got a new project bike!! bad news, i dont know what it is.. i have looked online and asked around but still dont know who makes it or wher its from or even what its name is??? i do know its a 250cc. so if anyone has one or knows what this bike is PLEASE LET ME KNOW!!! hears the picks. Thanks all!

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hmmm .... i will bet its chinese, here is what i found that might help ...

China Parts Depot.com - Chinese parts for ATVs, dirt bikes, pit bikes, dune buggies, scooters and more! you can email them pictures and #s and im sure they will help you out. Canada and the USA:1-888-776-7753

from another forum ...

on the left side of the cylinder bottom will tell you what size the engine is, example if the number says 49cc they call it a 50, 108 it's a 110, also on the left side of the engine case below the stator cover will have the engine serial number and engine model number. on a chinese quad you really don't need the the manufacture name nor model number just the engine size since all the manufactures use universal parts,they do not make there own parts, they buy them. for a starter motor just go to e-bay and order a starter for a 50-110cc chinese engine, the only other thing you need to know before ordering is weather the starter in on top of the engine case or the bottom of the cylinder.

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We work with Chinese ATVs If you send picture maybe can help with ID

Send to : [email protected]

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hmmm .... i will bet its chinese, here is what i found that might help ...

China Parts Depot.com - Chinese parts for ATVs, dirt bikes, pit bikes, dune buggies, scooters and more! you can email them pictures and #s and im sure they will help you out. Canada and the USA:1-888-776-7753

from another forum ...

on the left side of the cylinder bottom will tell you what size the engine is, example if the number says 49cc they call it a 50, 108 it's a 110, also on the left side of the engine case below the stator cover will have the engine serial number and engine model number. on a chinese quad you really don't need the the manufacture name nor model number just the engine size since all the manufactures use universal parts,they do not make there own parts, they buy them. for a starter motor just go to e-bay and order a starter for a 50-110cc chinese engine, the only other thing you need to know before ordering is weather the starter in on top of the engine case or the bottom of the cylinder.

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We work with Chinese ATVs If you send picture maybe can help with ID

Send to : [email protected]

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Sorry but its a :aargh:Chinese POS

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