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    Re: Bashan BS200GY-18

    The technology in these bikes are from the 60s-80s.Most anyone with some mechanical knowledge can keep them running.MJH is right,that book doesn't apply to these bikes.
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    Re: Bashan BS200GY-18

    There are none.The best thing I have found is forums like this,and asking questions.

    Chinariders.net is another good source of info too.
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    Re: Bashan BS200GY-18

    :thumbsup: Every little bit helps these bikes.I'm looking at one for my youngest son.My oldest walked away from motorcycles, after trying to sit on mine.My youngest is saving his pennies.
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    Re: Bashan BS200GY-18

    I always set my valves on the loose side of the tolerances,so I don't have to open the engine as often.I'm currently dealing with my CB500X shim on valve set up.I have to remove the rocker arms and...
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    Re: Bashan BS200GY-18

    Check your valve lash.The specs were over on chinariders.com.I think spudrider can help you out with the specs.These engines tend to loose speed as the valves start to get tight with use.
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    Re: Bashan BS200GY-18

    :thumbsup:
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    Re: Bashan BS200GY-18

    Is that 223cc engine a Honda clone?I'm interested in the enduro but I'd like to know what parts would cross over on the engine and service parts such as brakes,carbs,etc.
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