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Old 10-09-2023, 01:05 PM   #1
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Doh! Brand new 2023 Lifan X-pect 200 EFI. Issues from first start

Hello all,

I purchased a brand new Lifan X-pect 200 EFI and paid for the assembly service. I'm sorry that I did because I had to go over entire bike, adjust everything and had to do valve clearances.

I am making this thread to help out all others who need information. I have been an auto tech for decades and have worked on vehicles from the 1970's and later.


 
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Old 10-09-2023, 01:41 PM   #2
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At first startup I added fuel and went to start and it stalled out immediately and would not idle. The idle was set at 1000rpm however the specs plate on the side said 1500rpm. I had to adjust the idle screw until it would idle.

Immediately upon putting into 1st gear the bike jumped forward and stalled. Starting again with the clutch in, the bike lurched forward. I had to adjust the clutch cable out and the specs are between 10 and 20mm. Currently about 15mm ish. Feels nice.

Upon turning the wheel to the right, the RPMs shot up to about 4000rpms. I had to adjust the throttle cable to prevent this.

During first ride I noticed the rear brake did not work. I found the adjuster about 2 turns from coming off the shaft. I had to adjust it many turns in (lost count) to get the rear brake to work. Easy to do just turn the adjuster until it works and you like the feel.

Ok so valve clearance issue.

Symptoms -
When it is idling, it lugs a good amount almost like it's trying to stall but catches itself. Eventually it stalls. It is currently idling at 1500 - 1600 rpms but will die within about 20-30seconds.

A few times the bike cut off simply by giving it throttle.
The power delivery is inconsistent, feels like engine is hesitating under acceleration.

Service performed.

After about 30 miles and two oil changes, this morning I checked the valve clearances. They were set at 0 lash. I set them to the factory specs in the manual .03mm and .05mm. *Seems to run a lot better.*

I put another 20 miles on it and the stalling symptoms have subsided.seems like it has a little more giddyup too. No weird noises however, still sounds clicky. (Oh well)

So, there are some tricks to this. First you don't have to take the fuel tank off, just take the bolt out and prop it up with a piece of 2x4. Works great, saves time.

It is super easy to line up the motor with the T mark. Remove the two covers on the left side. One is where the bolt is to turn the motor, the other shows the notch in threads and the magneto with the T mark. TURN THE ENGINE TO YOUR LEFT, VERY I IMPORTANT!!!! DO NOT TURN THE ENGINE BACKWARDS.!!!!!! ok so when the t mark is lined up with the notch in the threads wiggle the rocker arms. If they are tight you are on the exhaust stroke and the motor needs to be rotated 360°. When on the compression stroke the rocker arms will wiggle (even if set at 0 lash, there is still a definitive difference.)
There is no torque spec so just tighten up the nuts. Same with the rocker cover bolts. Tighten them up evenly to hand tight, then a little torque. Not much tho you will strip the cheap aluminum. Just check to make sure no oil leaks out and your fine.

**** should you set the valve clearances on the exhaust stroke and not compression you will know very quickly. That thing will barely run and will sound really bad. *******


 
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Old 10-09-2023, 02:02 PM   #3
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I used to be a motorcycle mechanic and service manager at shops in the Bay area. For a long time we assembled new bikes in our shop. Took our time and did it right. Later on we had all the bikes shipped to a motorcycle assembly company then delivered to us "ready to ride". We ended up spending more time correcting mistakes than it would have taken us to do it right the first time.


 
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Old 10-09-2023, 02:22 PM   #4
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This is why I never pay for, nor trust, assembly services from any of these distributors. Usually these guys are just drop shippers who barely know what they're doing and don't care even if they did. If I do the assembly and PDI myself I at least know only one idiot touched it (me) so it's easy to figure out who to blame.


 
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Old 10-09-2023, 02:35 PM   #5
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And this is why most of us here prefer to do our own assembly. The only one you will be able to blame if something goes wrong will be yourself. I trust my work before i would trust my life in someone else hands. I had bought a brand new Kawasaki Vulcan S a while back. I asked the guy if it was ready for the road. Of course he told me yes. Lucky i was picking up on a trailer. When I got home I went through the bike from one end to the other. Ture where improperly fill as in about 8-10 psi per tire. The bracket that held the battery wasn't installed. Bolt was just sitting on top. Chain needed adjusting and lubrication. No way was this bike ready to ride. I would check the whole bike over if i were you.
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Old 10-09-2023, 03:55 PM   #6
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I think you should mention where you bought it. Mine came pre-assembled without even paying for it from Xpro.

I’m really thankful I didn’t have all of the problems you were mentioning. My valves were always a little bit off. But I rode for 5000 miles before I fixed them. Mine were way too loose

Here is the thread where I did my valve adjustment and there are pics of things you are describing:

https://www.chinariders.net/showthread.php?t=31053

The only thing I had to do with my bike in the first 2000 miles was fix a factory defect for my year were they forgot to put a conduit on the main wiring harness and it chaffed.

Other than that I just put the handlebars on and that was it.

Has been running like a top ever since.

Sorry your place did not put it together well. But you should name it so people know.
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Old 05-31-2024, 07:58 PM   #7
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Hi All!
I bought a 2023 Lifan Xpect 200efi and assembled it without and notable problems. I have looked at a lot of specs and mast say oil capacity is 1liter. but mine seems to take 1.25 liters and still does not register on the sight glass on the right side of the engine.
Has anyone else had this experience? Bike seems to run fine. I will not add more oil until i get feedback. Thanks! Pat


 
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Old 06-01-2024, 08:17 AM   #8
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still does not register on the sight glass on the right side of the engine.
Do you have the motorcycle upright when you're checking? You won't get an accurate reading if it's leaning on it's stand.
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Old 06-01-2024, 09:59 AM   #9
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Do you have the motorcycle upright when you're checking? You won't get an accurate reading if it's leaning on it's stand.
And you would be overfilling it if you did it that way! Go with 1.1 qt and after running it, balance it with wheels straight and you will see the oil right up to the upper mark.

Overfilling by a lot (more than a cup) is not good. Drain it quick!
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Old 06-01-2024, 01:38 PM   #10
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Still confused but willing to learn.

Hi all...
Thanks for your reply. Yes I set the bike upright...That is why it all seems strange. Going out to my barn to recheck things. FYI I rode it a short bit yesterday and it ran fine. This is a bit crazy to me, I am by no means a new rider although the Lifan is a new bike to me. Another thing, there is no strainer attached to the drain plug. The info I read says there is one and that it should be cleaned with every oil change.


 
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Old 06-01-2024, 03:41 PM   #11
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I’m also willing to learn! Just a thought here is the bike also level front to back when checking oil level? The drain plug is it on the bottom? If so or small and on the side there won’t be a screen. On my 250 Hawk the screen is on the left side behind a larger plug, not sure if your 200 EFI Xpect is the same. Just some thoughts…


 
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