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#71 Re: Qingqi QM200GY / Qlink XF200 alternative sprockets
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#72 Re: Qingqi QM200GY / Qlink XF200 alternative sprockets
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01-25-2010, 08:19 PMHi i just read your thread which is what i been looking for, but could you tell me if the rear sprocket information for the 200 will fit a pulse adrenaline 08 model? and out of interest will most parts be the same i.e chain, front sprocket ...i only ask because most useful info i have found from this forum has been based on 200's and not 125's. One last thing, you have stated that alot of parts that fit certain suzuki models can replace the parts i am looking for....mainly chain & sprocket but i also need rear brake shoes. Basically i would prefer to replace all these parts and pay the extra with the knowledge that they are made by and for suzuki and therefore not need replacing so quickly. Your help will be great. Cheers. D
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#73 Re: Qingqi QM200GY / Qlink XF200 alternative sprockets
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01-25-2010, 08:55 PMhi dan i my self have a Sinnis Apache (qinqgi) (uk model) but has a 200cc fitted from what i have found that lots of parts ie foot brake pedal, tool box ,sprocket and other parts are based on a Suzuki dr200 1998 model i ordered a speedo cable and the rubber that connects the carb to filter housing from Suzuki also the rear sprocket i ordered was also Suzuki the model listed on her any chain that has a 428 pitch and 134link will work on yours
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#74 Re: Qingqi QM200GY / Qlink XF200 alternative sprockets
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01-26-2010, 07:56 PMThanks for the quick reply, could you give me any info on replacement brake shoes and front pads. Again a well known manufacturer would be preferred. Rear brake has been a constant issue, and now is unusable just locks the wheel, had it cleaned and scratched but still no good. While i got the rear wheel off for sprocket and chain may aswell sort the lot! Just need to get a list together of parts to order. Thanks again. D
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#75 Re: Qingqi QM200GY / Qlink XF200 alternative sprockets
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01-26-2010, 09:31 PMhi i found this to be about best you can buy http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DID-428-gold-h...2#ht_500wt_956
and as for great value try this one http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GOLD-CHAIN-428...#ht_1345wt_939
i must say i never had a problem with the rear brake sounds to me that the springs inside on the shoes could be at fault or there a warp in the liner
as for brake shoes and pads im not sure but the suzuki dr200 or pos dr125 may be same shoes as most of the bike uses dr200 bitsLast edited by mickandkat; 01-26-2010 at 09:33 PM. Reason: added bits
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#76 Re: Qingqi QM200GY / Qlink XF200 alternative sprockets
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01-26-2010, 09:48 PMthanks will order the chain tommorow. As for shoes i will get them checked out as my mechanical knowledge is zero! thanks for the help.....great site for me and even better forum!
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#77 Re: Qingqi QM200GY / Qlink XF200 alternative sprockets
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01-26-2010, 09:52 PMno problem dan i still learning things on here to i have been a motor mechanic for 12 years so that helps me loads
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#78 Re: Qingqi QM200GY / Qlink XF200 alternative sprockets
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- Currently MO, but will be moving to HI at the end of the year.
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07-19-2010, 07:31 PMThanks to all of you, I have just ordered the 16T sprocket from Sprocket Specialists part#550-16, for my 08 Qlink XP200, it was $35.02 with shipping. I will let you know how things go. Thanks for all your great advice.
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#79 Re: Qingqi QM200GY / Qlink XF200 alternative sprockets
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08-02-2010, 04:11 PMHow much of a gain in cruising speed and or reduction in rpms can someone expect if they swapped out the front 15t for this 16t, while leaving the rear sprocket stock? Also how much of a loss in torque? Is the bike going to be still plenty capable off road with the 16t?
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#80 Re: Qingqi QM200GY / Qlink XF200 alternative sprockets
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08-02-2010, 06:36 PMNot sure as I just put the new 16T sprocket on yesterday, had to do my 1,000KM maintenance, it was not hard and the only reason I removed the rear wheel was to clean out and check the brakes. I will let you know tomorrow. I can run about 55mph without pushing it hard right now about 8,000rpms up hill. My drive to work is mostly hills.
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