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Cherokee 03-28-2016 10:26 PM

Another new toy
 
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Hey fellas... haven't been on here for awhile.. just picked up a new toy. Have a look let me know what you think. Currently not running. 2013 Tao Tao 150g.

BlackBike 03-28-2016 10:40 PM

I smell T R O U B L E :yay:

Cherokee 03-28-2016 10:53 PM

Are these known for problems?

BlackBike 03-28-2016 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherokee (Post 209214)
Are these known for problems?

I was afraid you might take that the wrong way I meant trouble as in stay out of it with that thing:tup:

It's an old country song

2LZ 03-28-2016 11:03 PM

Looks clean! Appears to be a GY6 motor to me from what I can see poking out the headlight. Very reliable and lots of mods available, from what I've nosed around on the web. Shouldn't be a big deal to get going unless it's a catastrophoc meltdown. What's the symptoms? Does it turn over, etc????

Cherokee 03-28-2016 11:21 PM

Turns over, has spark... need to reinstall and adjust carb. Mising a few pieces here and there. But I will have it running soon enough.. what kind of mods?

2LZ 03-28-2016 11:32 PM

I've been looking at a GY6 quad for Mrs 2LZ so I've been nosing around a bit. You can find clutch spring mods, different variator weights, "performance" carbs (whatever that may mean) and big bore kits on Amazon and I'm sure other major sites.

humanbeing 03-29-2016 04:47 AM

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Originally Posted by 2LZ (Post 209228)
... and big bore kits on Amazon and I'm sure other major sites.

Pls measure b4 buying http://www.chinariders.net/showpost....1&postcount=36

2LZ 03-29-2016 10:11 AM

Yep, most big bore kits require hogging the cases, from what I've read. I do know that you can do a lot of normal mods such as pipes, carbs, weights, etc...to make them really go. Doug, my CB guy in Sac let me ride his sons Coolster and it was unbelievaly fast for a 150.

Cherokee 03-29-2016 07:53 PM

So what are some mods I can do? Please be specific so I can search for the parts you recommend. Tia. :)

BlackBike 03-29-2016 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by 2LZ (Post 209292)
Yep, most big bore kits require hogging the cases, from what I've read. I do know that you can do a lot of normal mods such as pipes, carbs, weights, etc...to make them really go. Doug, my CB guy in Sac let me ride his sons Coolster and it was unbelievaly fast for a 150.

What is "hogging the case" in English for us idiots :hi:

BTW cheorkee, you could fill a book on mods on this stuff, which i think LZ has already done.

Weldangrind 03-29-2016 08:54 PM

Sweet! I love GY6-based quads.

humanbeing 03-29-2016 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackBike (Post 209376)
What is "hogging the case" in English for us idiots :hi:

Enlarge that "hole" by [挖、刨] etc...
http://www.chyangwa.net/forum.php?mo...uthorid=643587 | http://www.chyangwa.net/forum.php?mo...authorid=75082 |
http://www.chyangwa.net/forum.php?mo...d=75082&page=3

Cherokee 05-06-2016 07:37 PM

A little help please. So I finally got around to taking a look at my quad and managed to get it running for about 20 seconds. Turned it off and wasn't able to start it again. Doesn't look like I am getting spark anymore and very strong smell of fuel. When I bought this quad the carb was removed and the plunger needle looks like it was glued in place. Probably gonna have to buy a carb kit. What would be the best spark plug for this machine? And what is the setting for the needle in the carb plunger. I apologize if my terminology is not correct. Thanks in advance.

Weldangrind 05-08-2016 11:24 PM

Before doing anything, what does the kill switch on the left handlebar look like? Does it resemble a signal light switch from a street bike? If so, you can kill the bike by sliding either left or right, but you must press the switch in after, in order for the engine to start again.


Please let us know if that solves it. It has stumped many of us.


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