i need to know who sells a 48cc kit with a nt carb for around $200

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beserkr

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i need to know who sells a 48cc kit with a nt carb for around $200. i also need to know how long shipping to az would be? ive looked and just cant find anything but grubee engines with that crap cns v3 carb.
 

Bikeguy Joe

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I have a couple of older 50cc "Red Tag" engine kits with the old style carb if that's what your looking for. I can dig one out and ship it to you if you'd like.

They come with the old style locking clutch lever if I remember right....they have been in storage for awhile. I can include either the 48T 5 bolt sprocket, or a good used 44T.
No left grip, economy kit.

I'll dig them out tomorrow, and let you know details for sure.
 
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beserkr

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ok whats the cost and how long would it take to ship i five kits 48cc with the nt carb. if u want you can text or call me at 480 652 3434 im in mesa az
 

Bikeguy Joe

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I think I have two...I will not be able to get to them until tomorrow, but if I have them I can ship them tomorrow.

It will take a few days to get to you. Say 125 each, plus actual shipping. I think that would be around 150 each. Let me get them together, and figure out shipping.

That's the best I can offer.
I take paypal. Shoot me a PM.
 

beserkr

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cool thanks buddy i would be interested in two for sure. know any place where i can get the remaining three?
 

Bikeguy Joe

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Hold the phone....I do not have them. I just remembered I cannibalized the kits for various parts and projects. I am SO sorry. The remaining partial kits have been in storage for two years.

I have only various bits and pieces, but I doubt I can even whip up one whole kit.

Very sorry.
 

Bikeguy Joe

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I cut up the (really crappy) exhausts for some "experiments". I used a throttle control on a bike I sold, and the guy dropped it and broke his, so I replaced it. Another member wanted the "crappy locking clutch handles" so I sent those off.

GEEZE, it's been awhile.

Once again, so sorry!!!!!
 

beserkr

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no problem bro, any idea where to get a 48 cc kit without that crap cns v3 carb? i have a guy that wants 5 bikes built with the 48cc engine and i know from experience that the cns v3 carb is junk. i don;t want to even mess with tuning em i just threw a nt carb on the last one and it ran like a champ.
 

robbomberbomyea

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i would check out pirate cycles pk-80 silver has the upgraded hardware installed.been good motor for me. not 48cc but cant tell.
 
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dragray

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why not just buy an engine kit with the cns, and then replace it with an nt?
you can pick up brand new nt carbs for around $12.00 - $15.00.
 

beserkr

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not only are the carbs a problem but the long manifold creates a lag on throttle response. i am building them to sell em so any extra expense or time bites into my profit and makes it not worth it to do. i just cant imagine how grubee gets away with selling so many engine kits with a carburetor that literally doesn't work at all? i am a master mechanic of 20+ years experience and tuening a carb isn't an issue but time and money make it not worth the time.
 

dragray

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I've read just the opposite.
I've read where people have extended the stock manifold 3-4 inches, and they've gained low end torque.
I've been around and built drag cars, custom cars and motorcycles my whole life, and when i first heard that a longer intake will make more low end torque, i thought just the opposite.
Normally on an engine, longer, straighter intake runners kill bottom end torque but are great for high rpm's because they flow better.
but there have been a number of people who clain that they extended the intakes on these china 2 strokes, and they gained a bunch of low end torque and got better throttle response.