Looking for 60cc ATV info
#1
Just bought a used 60cc King Roma atv built 12/16.
It's been tough finding any information on the atv at all. Does anyone have info/manuals about them?? Also trying to figure where to order parts for it.
Thanks for any help!!!!
It's been tough finding any information on the atv at all. Does anyone have info/manuals about them?? Also trying to figure where to order parts for it.
Thanks for any help!!!!
#2
Just googled it and they seem to be branding their machines XKD, only 50cc and 125 and bigger models are listed now. The 50 is the legendarily awful Mini Moto with a two stroke brushcutter engine. If you have one of those, parts are easy to get, complete engine units circa $75 and hundreds are being broken for spares.
#3
This is the newer version with the same / maybe updated but similar engine
https://www.wholesaleatv.com/collect...v-four-wheeler
https://www.wholesaleatv.com/collect...v-four-wheeler
#4
Honda 50 clone, must be bored out or stroked to get 58cc, as far as I know Honda never made one that size. You will be able to get engine spares for it fairly easily, unless you need a piston and it is bored to a strange size. Frame parts and plastics may be more of a problem if King Roma don't make it any more. Though it will probably share plastics with other makers.
#6
Here's a picture of the head. It doesn't have the valve adjustments through two round ports, the top comes off with only two bolts and has push rods that go to the lower crankcase instead of a timing chain and camshaft up top. Any insight. The link above were to to a current ATV with a similar looking engine
#7
I stand corrected, I did hear that Honda themselves have gone onto pushrod engines because they found they stand the sort of abuse the little machines get, (such as never getting an oil change) better than the OHC engine. However it could be some new, totally Chinese design.
If you do need engine spares, it could be worth checking with the current XKD Roma importer, or the ones you link to, in order to get more info on that engine. However most sellers of Chinese bikes have no after sales service at all, and a very poor knowledge of the machines they sell.
If you do need engine spares, it could be worth checking with the current XKD Roma importer, or the ones you link to, in order to get more info on that engine. However most sellers of Chinese bikes have no after sales service at all, and a very poor knowledge of the machines they sell.
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