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    Who's the best mechanics for repairing Chinese pit bikes in Auckland?

    Hi my pitbike just wont start something either to do with valves or idle mixture screw ect. Anyone know a good mechanic for the job? Thanks alot

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    any mechanic worth anything would tell you to burn the fuken thing. Also,the cost of tuning one will be higher than buying another.

    Get a real pretend bike.

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    Try your local bike shop first , if they won't look at it ask them if they know someone who will.

    Doesn't sound like a major . Count yourself lucky it wasn't built in N Korea

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flynn629 View Post
    Hi my pitbike just wont start something either to do with valves or idle mixture screw ect. Anyone know a good mechanic for the job? Thanks alot
    You shouldn't need a good mechanic.

    If you haven't messed with it, then the fix will be real easy.

    Does it have electronic ignition or is it old school?

    Has anything fallen off it whilst you were riding (apart from you)?

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    A ten year old could fix it, give it a go, there is nothing difficult about working on them... they're only a little more complicated than a chainsaw.

    Perhaps describing the symptoms might help? If it's a two stroke, then put a new plug in it and some fresh premix.

    A bit of Aerostart normally wakes anything Chinese up, or at the very least, it'll make it give some sign of life (which is good). If there's no sign of life at all, then you'll need to test the plug against the engine to see if it's actually sparking at all. They're so poorly made that it could be something as simple as the pathetic plug cap no longer making contact with the plug or something equally trivial.

    Don't give up hope though, and don't pay some monkey until you've at least had a swipe at it, there's nothing you can fuck up that they won't fix as a matter of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    A ten year old could fix it, give it a go, there is nothing difficult about working on them... they're only a little more complicated than a chainsaw.

    Perhaps describing the symptoms might help? If it's a two stroke, then put a new plug in it and some fresh premix.

    A bit of Aerostart normally wakes anything Chinese up, or at the very least, it'll make it give some sign of life (which is good). If there's no sign of life at all, then you'll need to test the plug against the engine to see if it's actually sparking at all. They're so poorly made that it could be something as simple as the pathetic plug cap no longer making contact with the plug or something equally trivial.

    Don't give up hope though, and don't pay some monkey until you've at least had a swipe at it, there's nothing you can fuck up that they won't fix as a matter of course.
    Thank for that......

    I was about to offer him $200 for it

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    Hahahah, well he at least has to try squirting some good stuff up its bum before he gives up

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Hahahah, well he at least has to try squirting some good stuff up its bum before he gives up
    I bet you say that to all the girls........


    There's that guy Sum Ting Wong at www.pitbikesrus.co.nz might be worth a go.
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    to understand the theory behind most chinese made pitbikes,one has to understand the Chinese theory of maintenance

    They dont have one

    Only the other day an elevator in a Chinese building plunged to the floor below while an unfortunate young lady was half way in.The results were unsurprisingly catastrophic for her,in thet her body occupied two floors at the same time,which is,of course,fatal

    http://beijingcream.com/2013/05/vide...-is-harrowing/

    Turns out the elevator in said building had NEVER been serviced.This is far from an isolated case and I can assure you they apply the same attitude to most things mechanical including motorcycles if any of the chinese owned and ridden motorcycles and trucks that rumble lurch and crash around my island every day are anything to go by.

    LOng story short their products are not really made to be repaired,and if you cant swap the bad parts for a good one they expect you to throw it away and buy another one,after all they velly cheep right?

    so you know what to do....
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    pretty sure george from motorcycle docters teemed up with the wharehouse when they sold pit bikes.
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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