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Join Date: Oct 2013
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In Human's post- (& can guess from engine model 196 163FML | 229 167FMM (often in alternator cover's bottom)
Look for those two engine codes (163 FML or 167 FMM) stamped in the cover or engine case somewhere. Its a ZONG so I'm sure its stamped in there. That will tell you what the displacement is.
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Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: Grande Cache, Alberta, Canada
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The quad I have is a full size quad just two wheel drive. I have had in the past a Honda trike and a Big Bear more recently last 20 years. Regards, Dak |
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Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Sudbury ,Ontario
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I have owned a few Gio beast 200 quads ,they also made a smaller beast but I cannot remember the size ,it might be 110 cc . I am a little feller ,only 6'5" ,245 lb ,and I found the beast too small for me ,but I could ride it ,kind of like an old 185 Honda trike .If yours is not a beast ,I would be very surprised as it looks just like one .I guess we should ask ,do you live in Canada ?as far as I know ,that is the only place you can buy a Gio ,so if you don't live here you probably have something else .
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Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Sudbury ,Ontario
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http://www.atvedmonton.com/atvedmonton/images/Beast/
Might be a few better pictures here for you to compare .I just looked at your pictures again ,and I am pretty darn certain you have a beast .Gio did change their bikes a little from time to time so some features might be a little different . |
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Join Date: Jan 2017
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It even says full size in the specs there, so what was that kid riding? lol 6'5" 200+lbs... Your new nick is tiny! lol I'm around 165lbs at 5'10" my wife figures I'm chunky. hahaha. Anyways, we're kinna' on hold until I can uncover the quad to look again at the block. Regards, Dak |
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Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Sudbury ,Ontario
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It really is not full sized ,I have two Polaris trail boss 335's and they are huge compared to the beast ,and they are not very big quads
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Location: George West, Texas
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Something to shoot for
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![]() As Humanbeing and Letsride indicated, there is a stamped number on the side of the motor near the gearshift that we can interpret as displacement. Gotta get down low to see it. The displacement is most likely to be 200, but it could also be 230. Both engines use the same electrical system and carb. As FLBoy said, a 30mm Mikuni will do the trick, and you can have one shipped to your door for around $50.00 CAD. In the meantime, check out the Gio Beast 200 sticky here: http://www.chinariders.net/showthread.php?t=8436
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Adult machine just means you're not choking on your knee and that's two completely different types of quad. The chart is fantastic! Thank you very much... All of you rawk! Yeah, you're showing a gorgeous bike. lol. Mine will be, at best, a Frankenstein experiment. I will keep the board updated. Regards, Dak |
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: MD
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You are probably better off not working on it at those temps. Plastic gets real brittle when that cold. Wires sometimes will snap too.
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(Images too large, and of no import, removing them)
I may be on my own with this one... Stuck the phone under the cover a minute to get some engine snaps... Left at full rez for now in case someone thinks they can find something. Regards, Dak Last edited by Dakados; 01-16-2017 at 06:12 PM. |
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Location: Michigan
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Keep going down on the left side until you find the oil screen cover. It's got a hex head on it. To the left or right you will find the info listed in the chart to determine engine size.
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This pic was just posted in another thread ... yours should look similar.. the pic might help you find the location easier.
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Location: Michigan
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Great job, Darth. As a side note, when cleaning the screen behind the cover, be aware the cover flange is very thin. It's very easily damaged if put back on too tight.
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