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Old 12-24-2017, 12:45 PM   #1
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Bought a parts bike

Last month I purchased a 2006 Jialing (HiSun, Viva) 200cc motorcycle that, according to the seller, threw a push rod. The plastics are in bad shape, has lots of loose bolts, some wiring hacks, needs tires - a "fixer upper."

Yesterday I purchased another Chinese motorcycle. This one is a 2005 Kinlon (Loncin subsidiary) JetMoto 200cc. Both engines are 163FML models but the Loncin engine looks a bit different. Supposedly, it ran when it came to the sellers shop but had some issues. It looks like the engine had been removed and loosely replaced and a few parts are missing - like the kick starter, headlight and front turn-signals. Obviously I'll never know the whole story as this was sold as-is as a parts bike. I purchased it so cheap I figured it was certainly worth it, even if only for spare parts.

After looking the JetMoto 200cc over, it's probably in about the same over-all condition as the Jialing. My first goal will be to see which engine I can get running.

Does anyone have a good link to a CG125 service manual? I thought I found one the other day, but now the only links I can find look questionable


 
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Old 12-24-2017, 06:21 PM   #2
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Loncin's bore is 63mm while 63.5mm is the commonest CG200
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Old 12-25-2017, 02:31 AM   #3
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humanbeing - Thank you, very much for links!


 
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Old 12-24-2017, 08:01 PM   #4
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Last month I purchased a 2006 Jialing (HiSun, Viva) 200cc motorcycle that, according to the seller, threw a push rod. The plastics are in bad shape, has lots of loose bolts, some wiring hacks, needs tires - a "fixer upper."

Yesterday I purchased another Chinese motorcycle. This one is a 2005 Kinlon (Loncin subsidiary) JetMoto 200cc. Both engines are 163FML models but the Loncin engine looks a bit different. Supposedly, it ran when it came to the sellers shop but had some issues. It looks like the engine had been removed and loosely replaced and a few parts are missing - like the kick starter, headlight and front turn-signals. Obviously I'll never know the whole story as this was sold as-is as a parts bike. I purchased it so cheap I figured it was certainly worth it, even if only for spare parts.

After looking the JetMoto 200cc over, it's probably in about the same over-all condition as the Jialing. My first goal will be to see which engine I can get running.

Does anyone have a good link to a CG125 service manual? I thought I found one the other day, but now the only links I can find look questionable
theres a link somewhere in here that i saw to download a pdf manual but dont know where
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Old 12-24-2017, 08:09 PM   #5
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ive got it but its too big to upload to this site. so heres a dropbox with it. https://www.dropbox.com/s/goif5axwcw...anual.pdf?dl=0
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Old 12-25-2017, 02:27 AM   #6
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timcosby - Wow! Thank you, very much!


 
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Old 12-25-2017, 03:39 AM   #7
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Sounds like you can at least make one good running bike out of the pair. With a bit more work you could probably make both bikes good runners again. Maybe take the "leftovers" and turn it into a unique low buck project. Even if it threw a pushrod, you can get all of the engine parts for these engines really cheap. Good chance to take the "bad" motor and do a little hot rodding with it, like a bigger bore etc.
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Old 12-29-2017, 10:17 PM   #8
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Megadan - Hopefully I can get at least one of them up and running. Preferably both - eventually. Supposedly the 2nd bike, the Loncin, has a running engine; however, it didn't come with a key or a battery and it looks like the engine was removed and loosely set back in place.

Also, I don't see many for parts listed for that Loncin 200cc engine. Humanbeing mentioned that it also has a slightly smaller bore than most. Both bikes are pretty beat up considering they only have around 2000 miles on them (according to the sellers).


 
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