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The smaller one, I'm told will run. They said it was running a couple months ago - I know it needs a key, battery, seat and the left handlebar controls.
The larger one needs carburetor cleaning, battery, seat, plastics kit (fenders) and also left handlebar controls.
How can I discover the Brand / Model so I get correct fitting parts? Neither serial number seems to work in the Serial Number decoder tools (that I've found)
Fenders are broken off all the way around. Toe pad is made from woven strap. Plastic Heel protector. This front bumper doesn't seem very common according to the pictures I've been able to find.
Closer view of previous image. It's a 107 cm3 engine
Key is on the side, mounted in the Plastic Body Kit
Single piece Plastic with a Panel on the side. Hard to know the exact measurement because the tail is broken, but I think it's about 43" tip to tail
Looks like it was initially shipped to / sold in Canada
Front Wheels width 39" outside measurement. Rear wheels are 36" outside measurement
Nose plastics are identical on the other bike, so the 90 could well share most of the same plastics.
Most of the smaller Chinese makers have no spares back up. Someone imports a container load or two, sticks a sticker with a name they have dreamt up on them, sells them and disappears before any comebacks can occur. There are on-line Chinese spares specialists, but they don't know what makers shared which parts, all they can do is give fairly accurate sizes and let the buyers decide if they will fit.