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aaron7 04-23-2017 08:37 PM

What model Baja Motorsports ATV is this???
 
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No one has been able to identify this thing... hoping someone here can!

Older ATV made by Baja Motorsports. VIN comes up as a 2005.

I did check their site, they don't list anything like this.

Trying to find the model so I can locate at least a new petcock and a front right brake cable.

Every part on it says NATIONAL MOTOR on it.

The motor stamping behind the shifter is NM637259

The VIN on the frame is RKKGCKLCX5B637259

Any ideas?

Adjuster 04-23-2017 11:32 PM

Road hard and put away wet. That thing is dangerous as is. Although that would never stop me.


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aaron7 04-24-2017 06:14 AM

Sure is! I rewired it and put that new coil on, she's a runner!

Of course, the idle climbs by itself, it has no brakes, no kill switch, and is sketchy as hell.

All part of the challenge!

Going to make it ridable with a end-of-the-world-mad-max sorta theme.

humanbeing 04-24-2017 07:25 AM

Model: X150 https://hub.gardnerinc.com/customer_..._BREAKDOWN.pdf
RKK = Taiwan http://datagovtw.com/company.php?id=22003706 |http://xinglxm.diytrade.com/sdp/687897/3/home/0.html
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Compare by the shape & measurement & find something that fits
Typical petcock https://shop107992121.taobao.com/category-863472330.htm

aaron7 04-24-2017 11:48 AM

Great, thanks for the identify! I've emailed Baja with the new information and hoping they still have exploded diagrams of this model.

As for the petcock, yes, I'll pull it and just start comparing on ebay!

aaron7 04-24-2017 11:51 AM

Appears it may be this one, I'll check more when I get home :)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/182218069900

humanbeing 04-24-2017 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by aaron7 (Post 253102)
... hoping they still have exploded diagrams of this model...

http://www.jmcmotors.us/bajaparts/ma...IX%20RKKG).pdf
R. CRANKCOVER ASSEMBLY #12 had a oil filter ie. a Frankenstein that wants some Suzuki blood (16510-05240/ KN-131...)
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Measurements of that Suzi: https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=530585143577

aaron7 04-26-2017 09:39 AM

You're awesome, thanks for the link!

Now one last thing... where I might be able to find some of the less-universal parts.

The exhaust studs are snapped off. I don't know if I can remove them or not. Odds of finding a jug are pretty much zero I'd imagine, right?

humanbeing 04-26-2017 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by aaron7 (Post 253427)
...Odds of finding a jug are pretty much zero I'd imagine, right?

Hopefully those = Typical chinese CG150 that based on Kymco 150 http://blog.xuite.net/tsai.kevin36/scooter/27916748 ... not the good old small-fin Honda https://translate.google.com/transla...3D1&edit-text=
http://translate.baiducontent.com/tr...en=&monLang=zh | http://www.motorfans.com.cn/forum.ph...uthorid=290040

Mudflap 04-26-2017 06:15 PM

If you can get your hands on a mig welder, set a nut over the broken stud and weld the nut to the stud from the inside then unscrew it. Works nearly every time.

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Originally Posted by aaron7 (Post 253427)
You're awesome, thanks for the link!

Now one last thing... where I might be able to find some of the less-universal parts.

The exhaust studs are snapped off. I don't know if I can remove them or not. Odds of finding a jug are pretty much zero I'd imagine, right?


BlackBike 04-26-2017 09:07 PM

Use anti seize going back with replacements

I bet you could find the bolts at a place like Fastenal https://www.fastenal.com/

Or similar bolt speciality

humanbeing 04-26-2017 10:57 PM

It's either M6 https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=15023169968 (the pdf said M6*35) or M8 https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=42510987721 . Took it out as #11 said & measures it...

aaron7 04-28-2017 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by humanbeing (Post 253477)

Hmm, doesn't quite appear the same. I'll have to do some more digging!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mudflap (Post 253479)
If you can get your hands on a mig welder, set a nut over the broken stud and weld the nut to the stud from the inside then unscrew it. Works nearly every time.

Definitely a good method! But the issue here is the studs have snapped inside the holes... no way to weld down in there. MIGHT get lucky drilling and easyoutting... but probably not.

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Originally Posted by humanbeing (Post 253520)
It's either M6 https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=15023169968 (the pdf said M6*35) or M8 https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=42510987721 . Took it out as #11 said & measures it...

Excellent! At least I have a lead on replacements if I can ever get these out.

aaron7 04-28-2017 08:49 AM

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Do need a front left brake pull cable too. Bet you know right where to get one!


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