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Post by jonathan on Oct 8, 2005 20:56:36 GMT
Hi I think I have something most chinese scooter riders want. More power and speed, well forget the tweeking, cutting wires , messing about with the needle and the jeting, thiner oil, higher tyre preasures, head down ares up, down hill, wind behind you.
79cc big bore kit, easy to fit with EASY to follow instructions (unless you are a compleat pleb).
The kits have been tested on a Jinlun QT4 and QT5 we had a top speed of 60 mph on the flat, it was surprisingly quick geting there. and with light rollers even managed a wheelie.
The kit comprises of cylinder, piston,rings gaskets, pin, clips and instrutions.
The kit will fit all the main brands that use a 4 stroke air cooled engine.
The kit is for sale at £125.00 I have 23 kits left in stock there is another delivery due in 8 weeks time with 4000 kits on it. email me if you want one or if you are interested in the kit for the future.
JJc.1@tiscali.co.uk
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Post by hypojam on Oct 8, 2005 21:02:02 GMT
Do you sell them on ebay at all?
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Post by jonathan on Oct 8, 2005 21:09:28 GMT
No sorry not at the moment but we will when the big order comes in.
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Post by baotian on Oct 8, 2005 21:40:33 GMT
sounds good, how easy are they to fit? im not at all familiar with bikes
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Post by jonathan on Oct 8, 2005 23:48:25 GMT
Step by step instrutions with pics you cant go wrong as long as you have a bit of machanical experience.
19 kits left now.
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Post by BillyGreen1973 on Oct 9, 2005 2:25:18 GMT
Do you need a bigger main jet in your carb to get the best out of this upgrade?
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Post by r08813 on Oct 9, 2005 8:52:12 GMT
Are you going to be doing anything for 125cc scoots - 150cc kits or 175cc kits or similar?
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Post by Ginger Phil on Oct 9, 2005 9:12:24 GMT
JONATHAN: I don't want to sound like a boring old fart but have you got some proof that you are who you say you are? As the owner of this forum I don't want any of my members to send money to someone and get conned. I don't mind people coming on here and posting their eBay links as we can read their feedback and decide for ourselves. Like I said it's just a precaution as anyone can sign up and start a topic saying "send me fifty quid and I'll make your scooter do 95mph".
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Post by hypojam on Oct 9, 2005 9:29:56 GMT
why is there an order for 4000 kits! there isnt even that many chinese scoots in the U.K. is there???
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Post by Ginger Phil on Oct 9, 2005 9:32:14 GMT
By this time next week there probably will be, there's hundreds on eBay right now and all of them seem to be selling.
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Post by jonathan on Oct 9, 2005 12:26:26 GMT
Hi I can understand your concerns, we are a gunuine company who import the whole Jinlun range of scooters and parts, the name is Scootex Ltd www.scootexshowroom.co.uk we have full credit and debit card facility we are also on ebay under cixikingkingring, the reason there is 4000 kits coming in is that there are 171cc kits for the 125cc scooters also coming the other reason is that the kits dont just fit scooters there is a market for 50cc quads as well. The amount of chinese scooters in the uk at the moment we estimate as well over 10000 and thats only the scooters that have been registered on v55/1 and have registraition with the MCI, we sell over a thousand Jinlun scooters every year and I would say that 75% of sales would have the 79cc kit fitted. As soon as I get the big order in I will send you a kit F.O.C so you can see. The first batch came in about a month ago they are the test kits before we agree to put them into production we had to test them, they were fine, the 171cc kit has been tested in china and was also good, the main reason for letting people know that we are producing them is to see what sort of market there is out there before we enter into a production contract. So far the responce has been better than I thought. I hope this puts you in the picture, It would be nice to have a chinese scooter on the same par as peugeot, suzuki, and yamaha, Regards Jonathan
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Post by baotian on Oct 9, 2005 13:51:02 GMT
when you say that you have to have "abit of machanical experience" by this do you mean that you know how to screw a screw up? and have a few tools handy ect, or do you mean something more? asi am very intrested in this kit but have no experiance with engines in bikes
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Post by hypojam on Oct 9, 2005 14:26:37 GMT
if you don't have any experience with tearing mechanical bits apart then i guess this isn't something you should do!
Remeber this is nearly a whole engine change, when installing a 80cc kit!
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Post by Ginger Phil on Oct 9, 2005 15:06:18 GMT
You could always pay a garage a few quid to fit it? JONATHAN: Glad to see you're legit. I just needed to make sure, you know how it is. ;D
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Post by jonathan on Oct 9, 2005 16:26:49 GMT
No prob, should have asked you first, Thanks
Jon
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Post by Ginger Phil on Oct 9, 2005 17:00:22 GMT
Consider yourself whipped!! #whip# ;D
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Post by BillyGreen1973 on Oct 9, 2005 17:37:51 GMT
Would I be being cheeky to ask if forum members get a discount If Phil is sent a 'freebie', and as he is our learder #worshippy# I think he should devise some sort of quiz or competition to win the 79cc upgrade. #emot114# Seein' as it's coming up to Christmas an all ;D
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Post by Ginger Phil on Oct 9, 2005 17:39:58 GMT
Or perhaps I'll give it to a member in exchange for favours? Form an orderly queue.....
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