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#12 Re: Jon from Virginia09-23-2015, 02:17 AM
Well Humanbeing has never been wrong about any part or bike so I stand corrected.
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#13 Re: Jon from Virginia
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09-23-2015, 03:28 AMYou could try here. never tried them but worth a go i suppose. A friend got parts and a wiring diagram for a Chinese ATV from here a while ago. http://gekgo.com/zongshen-shoroom.html
Hope you find what you need. Maybe, if your lucky, someone on here will see your post and has one they could scan for you.
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#14 Re: Jon from Virginia
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#16 Re: Jon from Virginia
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#17 Re: Jon from Virginia09-23-2015, 03:21 PM
- drain all the oil from the engine underneath oil plug, not only from filter. (maybe you know that, but better once too much than to less said) That kind of metallic filter can be re used (if now new one available) but then clean it carefully (with carb cleaner ... oh guys ... i hear you screaming :-)
- take out the spark plug and clean it up with a brass wire brush.
- when everything is ready I would turn the engine with the starter motor or by push starting but with kill switch off to get some fresh oil in the circuit before firing up.
- If you get it running change the tires. After soo long time they are gripless hard shit for sure. You don't want to crash after the first curvesSWM RS500R, R1200GS LC
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#18 Re: Jon from Virginia
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09-24-2015, 04:35 AMThanks everybody. I will be sure to keep you posted.
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#19 Re: Jon from Virginia09-26-2015, 05:23 AM
Welcome to the forum. Be prepared to wrench the shit out of a china bike and become a detective specialised in searching for spare parts.
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#20 Re: Jon from Virginia
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11-08-2015, 12:54 AMHey, so it's been a little while and I'm finally sitting down with the carb. I have never rebuilt or cleaned one of these so I've been looking at YouTube and other online resources for information. I remove the float pin be expect the floats to come out but they are held on by what appears to be a nail head. There was an image online referring to a "tang" that was in the same general area. Any advice on removing floats from this object? Pictures below!
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