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longrange1971 Jan 2, 2013 03:48 PM

New to these chinese ATV's
 
Hi folks,
I am new to the forum, however have utilized some of the great info on here regarding Chinese ATV's. I purchased a used 110 for my son and have been steadily working on it. I believe that it is manufactured by the Ba yun (Sp?) Group. I have finally got it running with the help of info on this board. I wanted to thank you guys for the help already. Luckily the guy I bought it from had two and has allowed me to use the other one for parts to get this one going. I may just buy the second one to keep for parts. Is there any hints you can give me to keep this thing going. My son is 8 and wanted to get him started on something reasonably in-expensive to start to make sure that his interest is there. Plan on upgrading him in a couple years if he continues to stick with it. Once again thanks for the help!!

max1298 Jan 2, 2013 09:29 PM

Theyr are very finiky with adjusting but are good for what you pay for. All I would say is if your looking for a high usage reliable bike go for a main brand like yamaha, never go wrong, but for a fun little basher there okay

Justjoe Jan 2, 2013 11:12 PM

I'd replace the carb with a mikuni. That seems to be the biggest problem I've had with them, the carbs are junk

longrange1971 Jan 3, 2013 06:29 AM

Thanks guys,
Well I did have problems with the carb that came on it so I replaced it with a new one. It was not a mikuni. If I have problems again, I will go that route. But with the new carb on it she is now running like a brand new. Do you know if this brand bike charges the battery as it is running or do I have to keep the charger on it (I had it backwards in the first post, its made by Yun Ba Group). I do not have the plug that goes in the back, but I do put the alligator clips right to the battery. This thing also needs some work to the rear disc breaks. Thats this weekends project.

max1298 Jan 3, 2013 07:49 AM

Normally the A/C generator inside the crankcase should be putting out some voltage then going into reg/rectifier where in converts it into about 13/14v D/C which should charge your battery, if you measure your battery terminals with a multimeter and you should get 13/14v, but if your bike is like mine it doesn't :D . If not just put it on a trickle charge every now and then

longrange1971 Jan 3, 2013 10:33 AM

Ok great, I will check that. Thanks for the help.

max1298 Jan 3, 2013 11:10 AM

No worries mate

willyoo52 Jan 16, 2013 03:40 PM

Hello I am new and I was wonder how does these Chinese quads handle in the mud and water I am thinking about buying one for my 10 year old?

H. Thompson Jan 23, 2013 08:10 AM

Working on grandsons dino 50cc. I need some missing and broken parts. Cant seem to find a sight for parts. Joined this forum hoping somebody on here could maybe help this deparate grandpa, thk you

LT80 Jan 23, 2013 10:36 AM

Welcome to the forums.
Is there another name other than Dino? (brand name)


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