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Old 07-23-2017, 02:10 PM
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I just purchased a old quad for my son. the only information that I can find on the bike itself is a black sticker that states the year 2009 (i have attached the photo) and its a taotao. Looking around on the website it looks like one of the ATA 110L/L1 , Tonga 110 Big Wheel (110-7 BI) but on that sticker it shows 107cc.

I am a bit confused and need to order some parts to get it working safely for my son. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Old 07-24-2017, 02:26 AM
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107cc will be the true capacity of the cylinder, such descriptions as 110, 125 etc, are rounding up to the "class" of capacity. As engines get bigger, the difference can get very marked, I think the Honda Recon "250" is actually about 227cc.
 
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Ok thanks for that so it's a taotao 110. Does that mean any parts for the 110 would work or do I need to find the module number of this specific bike?

would it be s two or four stroke? How would I know for sure?
 
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It's a 4 stroke. All parts should be easy to get.
 
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Old 07-24-2017, 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by hugemoth
It's a 4 stroke. All parts should be easy to get.
ok so straight gas thanks. The old owners are running mixed in it so I guess I need a new carb too then.

So so when ordering parts I just use eagleatv website and order under taotao 110? Or should I still check sizes and shapes and such?
 
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Oil mix won't hurt the carb or anything else except for maybe building up a little carbon in the combustion chamber. Eagle ATV should have all the correct parts. I think Taotao makes several different models of 110 so make sure they look the same.
 
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Old 07-24-2017, 06:39 AM
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Originally Posted by hugemoth
Oil mix won't hurt the carb or anything else except for maybe building up a little carbon in the combustion chamber. Eagle ATV should have all the correct parts. I think Taotao makes several different models of 110 so make sure they look the same.
awesome thanks it starts and idles great just lacks power my son at 50lbs can't even drive it up on the trailer because it has no power thought it could be the carb because of the mix
 
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My understanding is these little quads are geared too high. A smaller front sprocket or larger rear will help.
 
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Thanks for the advice I will start tearing this thing down.
 
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Ok so I changed the oil and fixed the breaks and put normal gas in instead of mixed. I find if the speed (throttle) is set where I am comfortable with the speed for my son it has no power but if I open the throttle it has lots of power but way too much speed. Would a larger rear sprocket help the power at lower speeds?
 



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