It's too bad that PP doesn't stock parts. I can appreciate the cost of carrying inventory, but it is profitable and it buys good will.
I have a rule that I won't buy any Chinese bike or quad if I can't identify the engine. There was a company that sold bikes and quads with the ridiculous name, Motorized Fun Company. They went out of business quickly, and as such the machines sold for much less. I was in the market for a 100 at the time, but I had no idea which engine it was patterned after.
It will be a matter of time before the sleuths around here figure out exactly what parts are needed for the PP 400, but I still wouldn't buy one yet.
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"I figure I'm well-prepared for coping with a bike that comes from the factory with unresolved issues and that rewards the self-reliant owner." - Buccaneer
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