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benbuchholz 03-09-2010 10:49 AM

What kind of dirtbike is this?
 
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I know there's quite a few Wakeworld'ers that are into dirt biking, so I thought this would be a good place to ask. Just got this bike from a friend of my dads, for my little brother to ride around. Curious if anyone knows what make and model it is? As i know next to NOTHING about dirtbikes. It has no decals on it, and i've looked everywhere for some type of indication as to what it is, but found nothing. I remember hearing somewhere that dirt bikes are "color coded"? Yamaha=blue, Honda=red, and so on. Anyone's help/opinion would be awesome! thanks

behindtheboat 03-09-2010 10:51 AM

Ttr?
 
Looks like an older Yamaha TTR prob 80-110cc. I think they changed to 4 stroke early on, but might have been 2 stroke at that age too.

acurtis_ttu 03-09-2010 10:54 AM

The motor looks identical to a 125cc 4 stroke I have.

trace 03-09-2010 11:30 AM

Looks like a Chinese pitbike to me. Look on the steering neck for the stamped VIN. The motor is basically an XR50, but could be up to 125cc. The size should be cast into the side of the cylinder somewhere.

pnichols 03-09-2010 12:34 PM

Yamaha PW80.....I used to have a 99 that I bought new for my oldest son. He rode the piss out of that for about 3 years, and then gave it to my youngest son, who did the same. It's a great starter bike for kids.

tracktor 03-09-2010 1:02 PM

Probably a "Yamoto" which is a chinese Yamaha knock off. Should say something on the headstay I can see the man. sticker in the pics.........

benbuchholz 03-09-2010 2:44 PM

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Originally Posted by trace (Post 1560173)
Looks like a Chinese pitbike to me. Look on the steering neck for the stamped VIN. The motor is basically an XR50, but could be up to 125cc. The size should be cast into the side of the cylinder somewhere.

The size casted into the cylinder said 86cc, and the VIN number is KMSJS5MCKYX000037. The vin plate also said it was manufactured by "J&D Mechanic & Electric Co." with a manufacture date of 2005, but when I did a VIN check it said the year was 2000, and also gave me a lot of unknowns? So i'm guessing you're right about it being an Asian pitbike.

VIN Check:

Region: Asia
Country: Republic of Korea
Manufacturer: Unknown
Model Specific: Unknown
Check Digit: Invalid
Year: 2000
Assembly Plant: X
Serial Number: 37

dohboy 03-09-2010 7:56 PM

Its a blue dirt bike missing a rear tire that will probably cost as much to replace just the tire as it would be just to get a complete one.

dh03r6 03-09-2010 9:03 PM

Junk

benbuchholz 03-09-2010 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by dohboy (Post 1560371)
Its a blue dirt bike missing a rear tire that will probably cost as much to replace just the tire as it would be just to get a complete one.

We have the rear tire, we took it off ourselves. what a tremendous help you were, since i asked if it was worth fixing or buying a new one. oh wait thats not what i asked. and it runs perfectly fine

acurtis_ttu 03-10-2010 5:58 AM

prolly only worth a coupel hundered dollars.

I have a chinese pitbike ( SSR brand) I use it for trails and crusin around my neighborhood. It's been great. No problems at all, just change the oil every few months.

wombat2wombat 03-14-2019 7:20 AM

I have a chines pit bike we just beat the **** out of & it won't die


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