Nanyang Atv help please
#2
There are a zillion chinese atv brands. So many that I think no one can keep track of them. But the good news is that many of them are just "me too" quads made from the same basic parts purchased from the same set of vendors that supplies all the other chinese quad manufacturers. Most engine and electrical parts (but not all) are interchangable. There is some solace in finding out that you have one of these generic quads made by everyone else too. It makes parts easier to find - unless you need frame parts or body plastic. Those parts tend to be more individual.
So is your quad 4 stroke? Two stroke? What engine size?
What work need to be done?
Look for a VIN number. Mine is stamped on the front of the frame. There are free VIN decoders on line that will sometimes give some good info about the quad specs and its origin.
So is your quad 4 stroke? Two stroke? What engine size?
What work need to be done?
Look for a VIN number. Mine is stamped on the front of the frame. There are free VIN decoders on line that will sometimes give some good info about the quad specs and its origin.
#3
I think its a 250 4 stroke, yellow. On the Vin tag it has Wenzhou Light Motorcycle Factory, Vin, LWOXCKLC720062045. On the key has Nanyang. On the motor has XF162FMJ *02000752*. Needs fuel tank and cover,shifting lever, battery, and seat, +. Just want to rebuild hole thing. Thank You, foxyoung
#4
This is your vin kind of decoded.
Like Lynn said, they have what seems like thousands of names for less than a dozen actual quads.
If you can take any pictures, that may help too.
Like Lynn said, they have what seems like thousands of names for less than a dozen actual quads.
If you can take any pictures, that may help too.
#7
Welcome to the forum foxyoung! 
Pics would help a lot... The problem is lots of parts are made by different factories...(all copying the first guy) and then assembled in different factories around the country.. the parts all look the same but some are better than others..

Pics would help a lot... The problem is lots of parts are made by different factories...(all copying the first guy) and then assembled in different factories around the country.. the parts all look the same but some are better than others..







