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Chinee Pit bike parts

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Any of you guys or girls ever fucked about with Chinee pitbikes? I've inherited a 110cc Chinee bike of unkown origin. It carries no manufacturers marks apart from an eng no. It has no stickers or anything to really identify it. But I need to find a fuffler that has a 22mm inlet diameter. If not, I guess I can make a sleeve, but would prefer to try and find something that bolts straight up.
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I think most of them for memory have either an Atomic of Lifan motors , Best bet would be to try ebay.
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Hey strika, how are you.

I bought a Chinese dirt bike just for a bit of fun.

Mine is a mikilon 250cc though so I dunno if it would be the same. But they do make them in engine sizes from 50cc. The bike I have is a copy of a crf250 but the parts aren't interchangeable with any Honda ones.

This bike has a zongshen engine which was built for the English guy who designed his own bikes and had them built with cheap labour in places like china and Taiwan called megelli motorcycles. I believe that zongshen were rebuilding those engines and starting selling the engines themselves but I dunno that for sure.

This mikilon is hilarious though. The rear tyre would bottom out on the back guard with just hard cornering, never mind hitting a large bump and I wouldn't even think of jumping it.

I worked out that due to the rear leverage ratio that it would need an 1300lb rear spring just to take the load and even then the shock angle was so extreme that it worked more like a door closer and less like a load carrying/ bump force absorption device.

So I removed the original air filter, made a new inlet trumpet and fitted a foam filter and then I made a new upper shock/spring bracket and made the shock sit more vertically and then I remade the lower mount and dropped it lower and as far back as I could on the swing arm.

Now I can jump whatever I like and it takes all the punishment I give it.

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local to me is this mob (and on evilbay as well), liverpool pit bikes
http://stores.ebay.com.au/liverpool-pit-bikes
run like a hobby, but actually know what they are talking about and have a range of spares on site, and give a fcuk about what you need
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I bought a muffler for the wifes (yes it is hers) 125 cc scooter from http://www.aliexpress.com/.
It was pit bike muffler about the same size your after and cost about $25 delivered.
The pop rivets all fell out, but was easily fixed.. :-)
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Probably a Lifan or Ducar. I race these little POS bikes, great fun and cheap as chips to run and break and fix :) I get alot of my parts from these guys, Sydney based and quick delivery.
http://www.dhz.com.au/shop/exhaust-system/30
Should be a 50 style motor so anything that bolts onto a CRF50 will fit yours too ;) A quick google of the engine number will tell you exactly what it is, and if you get stuck throw up a pic on this site, these boys will give you answer quick smart ;) http://www.miniriders.com/
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Thanks for the replies. I'm bedridden again at the moment, so it will have to wait for the time being.
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