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    Lifan Engines

    I am now looking at getting a Lifan 70cc or 90cc for the atc70. I have discovered a serious problem with the stocker and knowif i tear it down i will go all the way and i really dont want to spend that much money considering how much i have spent so far. will the atc 70 exhaust fit on these ( i just purchased a new hooker and want to use it ) Also what are the diffrences? who do i buy from? Where in the world do you hide the battery? Do i buy a hearness or jsu build one? I need all suggestions and ideas. I know for my little girl she would love the electric start. Let me hear the opinions.

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    also i have thought about getting like a 125 and governing it down for the lil ones. But i have heard stories of these hitting the front fenders. Is this true???

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    atc 70 in front lifan 125 in back,, same size ,,, no tire issues,, if you get a electric start you can put the battery in the back of the frame inside,,, and have a kicker as a backup,, this is my second lifan,,, i love them


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    Kasey, They are really worth the money? Are they forward kick or backward kick. What are the diffrences between brands. I was going for a 90 and figuredi could tone it down for the girls but the 125 is pretty much the same price. Does any frame mods need to be made. I just put a fresh paint job and really dont want to do it again.

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    also i was looking and i looks that the electric start will cause it not to fit into an atc70 frame.

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    go to glamisdunes.com there is a 70 fourm,, the lifan bolts in,,,, several guys are running them and like them too,,, i was going to build a hot rod 70 motor,,, when i saw how cheap they were BRAND NEW i stopped on the stocker right away,,, i am glad i did,,, its great with plenty of power to haul me around,,,,

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    I'm in the process of putting a Lifan 125 into my ATC70, the 125 is about 1 1/2" longer and hits the front fender. I'm modifying the frame slightly to accomodate it. It kicks rearward, which is my biggest issue. I've thought about swapping flywheels with the 70 and making it a rope pull; got a couple of other ideas as well. I'll have to cut the brake lever mount off the handle bars to accomodate a clutch lever perch; I moved the brake cable over beside the throttle and mounted it on a lever off of a 90. Hopefully I'll have it done in a couple days and I'll post some pics then.

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    on glamisdunes.com they have a post about installing a pull rope on a lifan 125cc. It doesnt seem that hard. I do not want anything to be hittingthe front fender and i have heard this many times before. thats why i am am straying away from the 125cc and leading more to the 90cc or 110

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    Barry, can you hook me up with a link to that post? I can't seem to find it. Thanks.

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    now dont quote me on this , i thought i read that you could put the trx 70 side cover and pull on the lifan and it would work with a lil mods i.e. cutting off the rear of the side cover so the chain cover would still work ..if i find that link ill post it here...

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    I'm in the process of putting a Lifan 125 into my ATC70, the 125 is about 1 1/2" longer and hits the front fender.
    HMMM THATS FUNNY ,, i just measured both engines setting on my floor and the lifan is only 1/2 inch longer from the front top motor mount to the head stud ,,,,, which is plenty short enough to clear the fender,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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    I have converted a lifan 125 to pull start and posted pictures of glamis dunes. I just need to do a little more work on my cover and hopefully I can get the cover chromed to match the rest of the engine covers. Let me know if you have any questions. It is easiest to use the lifan cover as you will need to mod it very little. I have learned that you can use the atc70 cover, but it will need more work than the trx70 cover, and the trx cover has the plug already in it to use the timing mark. On the atc70 cover, you will have to remove a portion on the inside of the cover to get it to work.

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    these lifan motors, can they be modded by any chance? say, like a 200cc, is it the same as a 200x motor? and can cams and valves, and such be changed out with performance 200x parts? i know i have seen threads with performance exhausts being used, carbs, but what about the internals of the engine?
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    Quote Originally Posted by KASEY
    HMMM THATS FUNNY ,, i just measured both engines setting on my floor and the lifan is only 1/2 inch longer from the front top motor mount to the head stud ,,,,, which is plenty short enough to clear the fender,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
    I'm guesstimating on the distance, but the 70 was clear of the fender by about 3/4 of an inch, and the Lifan is pushing on it a little. I'll take some measurements today and see whats up. Also, the sprocket is offset enough that I had to remove the chain adjuster and add a link.

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