euphonius,
Thanks for the tip on Google Chrome. I just down loaded and installed it on my EasyPeasy Linux and it work good for the Chinese translation to English..I am trying to get a center stand for my Qlink XF200 from a guy in China.
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euphonius,
Thanks for the tip on Google Chrome. I just down loaded and installed it on my EasyPeasy Linux and it work good for the Chinese translation to English..I am trying to get a center stand for my Qlink XF200 from a guy in China.
You are most welcome. Interestingly, though I've been living here in China for more than 20 years, it was through this little motorbike forum that I learned about Taobaonow --- from superfamous in Portugal! It looks like a brilliant service and it's great to know that someone in our forum but halfway around the world already has used it successfully. Hope you get what you need with little drama/trauma.
Jape: Hope you are taking notes!
cheers
Written by 1st batch user of that kit:
http://motorcycle.sh.cn/viewthread.p...=108220&page=1
thanks humanbeing
Later I will have to translate it, because I don't understand chinese.
But it's interesting too see how is the feedback of this kit.
cheers
Oh yes, I dived in immediately but couldn't work it out, kept finding the wrong stuff as usual! I use Firefox on Linux wiht google translate of the pages just one click away, and 'taobaofocus' for search help. Will persevere of course, just broke at the moment having purchased a generator/BBQ/silicon folding keyboard for the tablet computer I can't afford yet. And I have to stop buying things if I want to get to China this century.
As a note about this engine work in this thread, you can find the chinese 200cc lifan and loncin engines about on Ebay for about $400. Might be easier to get power that way.
I'm only going on what I have read about these bikes. Some blokes seem to be able to do anything and if you drill deep into the forums you find stuff. You need Humanbeing or Forchetto to chip in! Maybe try a PM?
Try http://www.chinesemotorcycledealers.co.uk/ with a phone call. I have seen a couple of places sell the engines in UK, no idea about Ireland but you could probably take one across on the ferry in a car boot or in a big rucksack?
http://www.china-parts.co.uk/acatalog/New_Engines.html have a couple of the 200cc engines including a balanced shaft version163 FML Engine Ref: EN006001 , pricey though but I don't know how fat your wallet is when it comes to bikes and fun.
Thanks Jape, I'd love to get my a 200cc into my current machine - found this website - Looks quite good http://www.chinese-parts-canada.com/big_bore_kits.html They even got turbo kits for the CG engine.
Is there any 250 cc engine that would fit into the 125 frame? It's like a drug when you start.
Would love to put in a 200cc engine - Bore it out and then add the turbi - is there much differ in 163 FML Engine and the 168 FML engine?
Some are push rod, some are OHC (said to be best) and thats all I know, I just picked up on some of this stuff when browsing; as I said, it seems Humanbeing and Forchetto and some of the other lads know a LOT more than I do so but they aren't always around - I don't pretend, I just try and help and when I see something relevant and if I have time I look back through my many pages of bookmarks!
My Kinlon has the balance shaft 200cc Loncin engine and is said to be pretty solid. It is not fast but is smooth, some guys have tweaked it up to as much as 140kph. Mine is a true 100 kph + with sprocket change. Threads on this forum. Don't know if it would last long though and by the time you have spent the money you could maybe get a jap bike! I think you have to be pretty handy and an enthusiast to work them up on the cheap. Move near to a good scrap yard is always an option.
You could follow up this engine and see where it leads:
http://chinariders.net/modules.php?n...=114228#114228
I used to do a lot more of this stuff but in those days I was surrounded by mates that could 'find' a bike, chop it and change it over night and I was just an impressionable youngster that went for the beer and watched in awe. Probably all are care of HM Prisons these days ... I just quietly disappeared to the Land of OZ!
The commonest config in China
:eek2: Suzuki 125 frame + Big bored GN250 machine
http://motorcycle.sh.cn/viewthread.p...d=87720&page=1
http://motorcycle.sh.cn/t_563197_1.htm