TaoTao 250 parts list?
#1
Hi y'all,
I have lost a bolt to my bike, i don't know where to get one. it is a bolt in the rear, where you can adjust how the rear end sits.
does anyone have a blown apart pic of parts?
I have lost a bolt to my bike, i don't know where to get one. it is a bolt in the rear, where you can adjust how the rear end sits.
does anyone have a blown apart pic of parts?
#2
i can't find any microfiche for you. but here's a website that may help you. sorry!
ATV Rear Axles for Tao Tao ATVs - Tao Tao Parts - TaoTaoATVPartsWholesale - TAO TAO ATA110 ATV Parts
you might get lucky here.
ATV Rear Axles for Tao Tao ATVs - Tao Tao Parts - TaoTaoATVPartsWholesale - TAO TAO ATA110 ATV Parts
you might get lucky here.
#3
thanks for the link, after looking on there, it is the bolt that goes through the chain tensioner, not the tensioner itself, but the bolt that goes through the ring of it.
anyone know where i can find one?
anyone know where i can find one?
#4
Chinese bolts aren't usually special. They're metric, but you can buy metric bolts at any hardware store these days. I'm thinking I must be missing something from your post. Is this a special bolt of some kind?
If you're looking for the right thread pitch (and diameter), is there another bolt on the other side that is the same size? You could take that one with you to the hardware store and match up thread sizes with the bins of metrics nuts in the store.
If you can't find it at the local hardware store then McMaster Carr is a good source for really exotic stuff (www.mcmaster.com).
If you're looking for the right thread pitch (and diameter), is there another bolt on the other side that is the same size? You could take that one with you to the hardware store and match up thread sizes with the bins of metrics nuts in the store.
If you can't find it at the local hardware store then McMaster Carr is a good source for really exotic stuff (www.mcmaster.com).
#5
Chinese ATV Frame Diagram
bolt # 24, i think. and i was trying to avoid taking anything else apart, and was hoping someone knew off hand what thread pitch, etc it was. thanks for the help.
bolt # 24, i think. and i was trying to avoid taking anything else apart, and was hoping someone knew off hand what thread pitch, etc it was. thanks for the help.
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