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Join Date: May 2010
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Taotao 125
Hey guys I recently purchased a taotao 125 which is actually a 107cc engine? Anyways I really liked the size of it. It feels longer than other orion and gio bikes I was looking at. I am not too familiar with this particular bike and want to do any upgrades the experts(you guys) would suggest.
So far I have completed assembly by locktiteing everything, removed and de regulated the carb which is a Japan standard Pz 19. Ngk race wire and plug. New oil new fuel filter. I also used Dielectric grease on all the wire harnesses. After riding a few times I am quite happy it's pretty quick and starts up very well. I have had some trouble finding neutral while the engine is running but will chalk that up to break in. I'm not sure what size chain I have 420 I think? If anyone is familiar with these and can suggest any upgradable parts I would greatly appreciate it thank you
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Sardis, BC, Canada
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I think the chain is a 428, but I downgraded Son of Weldangrind's to a 420. Read about my adventures here: http://www.chinariders.net/showthread.php?t=10022
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Join Date: May 2010
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Wow looks great, how can you tell if it 420 or 428? I thought this bike was a pretty standard china 125cc but find out its a 107cc motor has me worried about parts.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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A 420 has 1/4" wide rollers and a 428 has 5/16" wide rollers. Get the rest of the story here: http://www.gizmology.net/sprockets.htm
Don't be concerned about the 107cc displacement; that's what is referred to as a 110. Parts are plentiful.
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: finger lakes NY
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As WaG said, dont worry about parts one bit... Theres a boatload of aftermarket stuff...you cam cam that thing, big bore kits...carbs galore, parts are plentiful....i had a pocketbike that did a good bit of work to the 110 motor, would do 67mph....not bad for having my 240# butt on the saddle...LOL
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Nice. I'm having fun on it already but I can see wanting to tinker a bit.
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