Trying to figure out what brand this 90cc is w/PICS
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Trying to figure out what brand this 90cc is
Just bought a cheap 4 wheeler for my kids to destroy and don't know what brand it is. Someone did a custom wiring job on it and left some cut wires hanging. Now I'm trying to put it back the way its supposed to be so the battery won't keep discharging and the electric start will work. I need to turn up a wiring diagram and a parts source but can't find any brand info on it. Its definety not one of the name brands and there are no stickers anywhere. No comparable ones on ebay and its at least 3 years old.
Where to start?
Thanks guys
Where to start?
Thanks guys
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Trying to figure out what brand this 90cc is
I understand. I didn't see any photo posting option in the forum. Are there many brands of these coming out of China? Any forums specific to chinese atvs? Any members have photos of theirs posted somewhere?
The only distinguishing feature on the thing seems to be the headlight area. Instead of a headlight, there is only a space with the coil and other wiring in it. The cover to the area is missing.
It is electric start but looks like it also had a kick start.
Let this be a kinda trivia game for atv'rs. Charades anyone?
Links to photos coming soon. Soon as there are photos...
The only distinguishing feature on the thing seems to be the headlight area. Instead of a headlight, there is only a space with the coil and other wiring in it. The cover to the area is missing.
It is electric start but looks like it also had a kick start.
Let this be a kinda trivia game for atv'rs. Charades anyone?
Links to photos coming soon. Soon as there are photos...
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Trying to figure out what brand this 90cc is
Here is a 90cc two stroke. Link1
Is this it?
Let the games begin. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
Also I have some wiring diagrams of 4 stoke Chinese quads if you would like to take a look. Just PM (Private Message) me with your e-mail. PM is to the right-------> click on the lock. And if you want to post pics click on My Page at the top (After Gallery and before profile) click edit and post some pics.
Is this it?
Let the games begin. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
Also I have some wiring diagrams of 4 stoke Chinese quads if you would like to take a look. Just PM (Private Message) me with your e-mail. PM is to the right-------> click on the lock. And if you want to post pics click on My Page at the top (After Gallery and before profile) click edit and post some pics.
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Trying to figure out what brand this 90cc is
Thanks for playing! Your sons is newer and nicer. Patriot is a fine name too. I just registered at photobucket but need to go out and take some pics. Take me an hour to get to that point.
Stay tuned....
Hope this works since its my first attempt, click on the "text" thing to see pics:
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Stay tuned....
Hope this works since its my first attempt, click on the "text" thing to see pics:
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Trying to figure out what brand this 90cc is
I'm sorry, I should have stated where I got the photo from. It is from another member who was having problems with her quad and said she had a Patriot/Yamoto 90cc two stroke. Now Patriot/Yamoto do not make the two stroke anymore so she posted some pics of what it looked like.
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Trying to figure out what brand this 90cc is w/PICS
Holy cow, I think you are right. I wouldn't have guessed a "Brand name" because they usually have stickers and such to let everyone know what it is. I have the panels off from up near the gas tank and they were orange but spray painted black. The black pieces from in front of the foot pegs are gone but in the pics you can see where they were.
The suspension on it looks nice and the steering linkages are "heim" jointed and of rugged looking quality. The plastics seem to be the weak link and don't feel flexible but brittle. Probably why there all busted up.
Good job man! The $200 price seems better now. Probably still made in Taiwan but hopefully to a higher standard? Now to get it running...
The suspension on it looks nice and the steering linkages are "heim" jointed and of rugged looking quality. The plastics seem to be the weak link and don't feel flexible but brittle. Probably why there all busted up.
Good job man! The $200 price seems better now. Probably still made in Taiwan but hopefully to a higher standard? Now to get it running...
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