04-15-2015, 12:25 AM | #31 |
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We are very glad to help. You will certainly find every part you need for your QLink XF200 on the Taobao website, and you will be very pleased with the prices. Multiply the price in CNY by 0.167 to get the approximate price in U.S. dollars. For example, an item with a price of 50 CNY has a cost of $8.35 USD.
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04-15-2015, 12:54 AM | #32 |
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btw Those Qingqi parts shop above are based in Jinan ,Shandong which is ~1200 miles (ie. at least 2 days journey in truck) AWAY from SpudRider's favorite agent in Guangdong.
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04-15-2015, 01:33 AM | #33 |
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So I've been browsing Taobao and have collected a few items in my cart, but I just have a couple questions.
What makes this the correct part? After using a few different translators, it appears that these are the inside spokes for the rear drum brake and these are the outer spokes. I am probably completely wrong though and see why I need an agent. These are just the other parts I am going to pick up: Speedo Cable Speedo thing on wheel |
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04-15-2015, 01:36 AM | #34 |
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Purely for your own benefit, I strongly encourage you to start a new thread on this topic, with a descriptive title. If you do so, the many QLink owners will more likely notice your spoke questions, and offer you good advice.
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04-15-2015, 01:43 AM | #35 | |
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Link to the wheel thread for any new readers: http://www.chinariders.net/showthrea...737#post182737 Last edited by The Thinker; 04-15-2015 at 05:59 PM. |
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04-15-2015, 01:59 AM | #36 |
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It is perfectly fine to hijack your own thread. I just think you will get more replies, and better answers if you start a new thread with a descriptive title. Also, anyone who has similar questions in the future can more easily locate the information if you start a new thread on this topic.
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04-15-2015, 02:45 AM | #37 |
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I'm glad you joined us.
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04-15-2015, 03:03 AM | #38 |
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04-15-2015, 05:46 AM | #39 |
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Different QM200GY generation http://www.motorfans.com.cn/bbs/view...originator=yes
USD forks model is 3rd generation (something contains [三 / 3] in taobao.com) QM200GY-B(A) That speedo cable is for 1st (一) / 2nd (二) generation !!!
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04-15-2015, 12:01 PM | #40 |
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Well I just went through the process of rebuilding my GY200. I put about 6k of highway miles on it and beat it extra hard on the trails. What I have come to realize in my case is that the gear box is the weak link on my bike. I lost third gear completely while out on the trail one day. Maybe my pictures will help you see what is going on with your bike. As far as I can tell these transmissions all work on the same basic principles. Also in the future I will not be so hesitant to take the right side cover off and replace my oil pump. What I would do if I were you is take the right cover off and remove the crank gear ( See last photo) that connects your crank shaft to the clutch. Thereby isolating the transmission from the motor. Then I would take the chain off and turn the clutch by hand and try cycling through the gears. Just dont be overwhelmed by any of this. It really makes more sense once you get in there. You will probably really enjoy it too.
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04-15-2015, 06:05 PM | #41 | |
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Thank you both for the kind words, it means alot!
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Ranbo, your pictures and advice are a wonderful help. I love tearing into and repairing engines and have been doing so for quite some time, so I can't wait to see whats going on in mine. I will do it and take many pictures as soon as I can find the time to do so |
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04-15-2015, 11:52 PM | #42 |
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Well you are the perfect chinarider then. With these bikes you have to build the bike you want. Can't wait to see what the insides of your motor look like. You have really good people behind you on this site.
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04-16-2015, 01:07 AM | #43 |
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Excellent thread. With all this info I think I'll pull my old aircooled zong 200 apart sometime. An engine that has seen some proper abuse, has a very stiff clutch plus was loosing 5th gear on the odd occasion half way through a race.
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04-16-2015, 02:40 AM | #44 |
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I love pulling the bottom end of these motors apart. Like Ranbo, I use the zip tie trick to hold the clusters together.
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04-16-2015, 03:55 PM | #45 |
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Hey Thinker! I once had shifting problems and it turned out all I needed to do was tighten the bolt on the gear shifter. When I moved the shifter by hand it was pretty loose. I know this is a long shot but just had to throw this out there because your bike does not have that many miles on it.
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