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Post by AtariGuy on Jan 30, 2018 18:28:11 GMT -5
The word on scrappydog is that they're relocating... somewhere. Their service -lately- has been rough due to whatever is happening behind the scenes with their business. Thats not to say you'll get ripped off, but recently, folks have been getting the short end of the stick trying to do business with them.
If you're concerned with a reliable 60-65, top 75, find a bare bones engine and build it. That would, imo, be the safest option, and could be had for maybe a hundred more than buying the complete engine. But you'd have peace of mind knowing what you put into it and knowing you can fix it yourself if something did happen.
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Post by mickey on Jan 30, 2018 18:29:49 GMT -5
If I was going to just buy a Gy6 B case and all the main components needed to build a good motor I’m looking at $500. Being I don’t already have a gy6 150cc for a donor motor. Then the oil cooler is at less $100. I get what your saying about buying this then if it blows up I’m back to spending more money on the motor I should of gotten from the start. For a 180cc motor I’m looking at $1500 and up depending on what I’m looking to do. I think that motor would be a lot more power then what I need and definitely a lot more money 💰 The part I’m confused about is this 200cc motor is already built in China? From what I found is a guy went to China and tested drove a bike that was sold with this motor but it could not be shipped to the US because of the EPA. A guy on another blog was importing these motor and the post was to old to try and fined out more about this. So my question is, is this motor stock from China and if so why is it so hard to fined out about this motor and only 1 company is selling them ? Also arnt all GY6 made in China like the 150 everyone is using on there ruckus build ?
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Post by lilpinny on Jan 30, 2018 18:36:35 GMT -5
I’ve never seen a 200cc gy6.
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Post by fugaziiv on Jan 30, 2018 18:52:09 GMT -5
I’ve never seen a 200cc gy6. It's not a true 200. It's a 63mm 180cc B case engine. It's a 200 in the same sense that a 52mm QMB build is referred to as 100cc. Neither one quite hits the mark but are commonly marketed as such. Matt
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Post by mickey on Jan 31, 2018 8:35:22 GMT -5
Thanks, 180cc should be fine still more power then a 150cc. What would be a good carb for this motor ?
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