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thednf

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Long time mechanic and tinkerer. Recently inherited an attempt at a motorized bike. Looking for help to figure it out most specifically what the manufacturer is so I can get info on the motor.
 
Here are a few pictures, as you can probably tell. I'm looking for parts or at least the manufacturer so I can find some and or any schematics or drawings for.
 

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Looks like the basic generic 66-80cc

Most parts are interchangeable with differences in con rod length, piston pin height.
and cyl stud DIA, Inspect your engine
To your left you will see BikeBerry and Bicycle Engines.com they will have parts

There is no service manual that I'm aware of
 
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Looks like the basic generic 66-80cc

Most parts are interchangeable with differences in con rod length, piston pin height.
and cyl stud DIA, Inspect your engine
To your left you will see BikeBerry and Bicycle Engines.com they will have parts

There is no service manual that I'm aware of

Thank you do much for the info. Im in Toronto
Any chance you might know anyone close to me? I did manage to find a manual of sorts. The pin that puts it in nutral is missing. As well as some cover plates etc.
 
I'd look at Amazon for parts. I don't know if there are any dealers still operating here in Canada. Google to see if you can find one but the Federal laws here in Canada make it impossible to use gas powered bikes on the streets legally unless you are pedaling them with the engine off.. The O.P.P. says they are illegal anywhere other than private land. They can't be insured so the first time fine for no insurance is $5,000 dollars.

I moved from Ontario to Vancouver in 1979 and have never been back.

Steve.
 
I realized that I'm speaking in code for most people outside Ontario or Canada. O.P.P. are the Ontario Provincial Police, the province of Ontario's police force or the State Police in the U.S.

Steve.
 
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