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Lifan or TBParts
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 11:12 pm
by SJ90
I have a late 70's ct 70 and I'm lookin to add some power to it. I started out by looking at the trails bikes big bore kits for around $360 with the race head and high compression piston.
Earlier today I found some lifan motors on eBay. For around the same amount but almost twice the size. Normally i stay away from anything made in china for my bikes. Since lifan seems to have been around for awhile i was wondering if it was any different, or just more junk.
Thanks for anyone who knows anything
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 1:01 am
by Asmith
Lifan is the best of the junk...
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 5:33 am
by 124
~ wrote:Lifan is the best of the junk...
X2.
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 2:32 pm
by SJ90
Thanks thats good to know. Still not to sure but now i'm leaning towards the bigger motor. Does anyone know what the quality of the trail bikes parts stuff is like?
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 5:42 am
by 124
SJ90 wrote:Thanks thats good to know. Still not to sure but now i'm leaning towards the bigger motor. Does anyone know what the quality of the trail bikes parts stuff is like?
TB's parts are pretty good. I wouldn't worry about buying anything of their's. I did a 88cc kit in my CT and everything fit well. Didn't do their head though, mine is stock.
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:58 pm
by Satori
I've got a TrailBikes 88 kit with ported and polished racehead on my 05 crf50 right now... along with plenty of other mods, but it rips good and consistent (although now I've got the bug for more power an am looking at a takegawa 106).
Also have two other friends with the TB 88 kits, and the only real problem with them is the cheap and hard to adjust Shengway carb that comes with them. I am now using a Keihin PD22 with much better luck and performance.
I will say that the larger racehead will rip apart any other with a stocker or bbr head.
Also have a friend with a Lifan 124 and that thing is a TORQUE monster, depending on the rider, it will burn an 88, but that's comparing apples to oranges a bit. His Lifan also has the traditional shift 4spd, so one more gear on top for higher speed.
That thing leaks oil at a few different points, most notably around the kick starter, all after a season of use, but as long as he's kept an eye on the oil levels, it's run like a champ, starts up faster than my Honda, in any temperature!
I won't be running a Lifan any time soon, but I'll also no longer be making fun of them as much as I used to.