help with identifying 4 wheeler
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help with identifying 4 wheeler
son in law bought grandson a used quad.guy they bought it from didnt know anything about it..it needs some parts but we dont know what make it is..seller said it was a 2014 but according to tag on frame it is a 2007.tag on frame says mfgby: BUYANG GROUP CO.LTD
date of mfg : 2007..12..25
vin # L4PGUM21X73005253 ATV - A
motor says : LONCIN on side
tag on motor says : 2007 FA - C70 MOTOR DRIVEN CYCLE
107CM3 on cylinder head
when i do a vin search nothing comes up ...says not found
can anyone tell us anything about this quad so that we can try to order parts
thanks in advance......terry
date of mfg : 2007..12..25
vin # L4PGUM21X73005253 ATV - A
motor says : LONCIN on side
tag on motor says : 2007 FA - C70 MOTOR DRIVEN CYCLE
107CM3 on cylinder head
when i do a vin search nothing comes up ...says not found
can anyone tell us anything about this quad so that we can try to order parts
thanks in advance......terry
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If it says manufactured by the Buyang group, then it is a Buyang. They are a firm that sell to importers and let the importer put any name they like on the bike. I used to maintain a "Fun Bikes" 70cc machine and it was a 70cc Buyang. Probably best to look for Buyang spares, as whoever imported your machine has probably taken the money and run, years ago. As for engine size, could be anything, that 107cm3 indicates a 110cc machine but a 110 head could be fitted to a smaller, short stroke engine.
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Could mean anything as that isn't the standard engine number, This is stamped on the crankcase and normally the prefix is a code for engine type and size something like 152FMI* which would be for a 125cc Honda clone. Just found something on Google that mentions a Buyang FAc70 has a Yamaha copy engine, so who knows, if I remember rightly Honda and Yam little 4 stokes look similar but the Yam doesn't have that one long through bolt holding the cam sprocket cover onto the head.
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