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Dual Sport => LF200GY => Topic started by: patrickn on July 09, 2008, 02:48:04 PM

Title: help with parts
Post by: patrickn on July 09, 2008, 02:48:04 PM
i need help finding parts that have been falling off/breaking on my lifan 200gy5 ive only had it about 1 month and its already falling apart  :'( and i cant fix it... i have used j.b. weld on some pieces but it is starting to come undone.
Title: Re: help with parts
Post by: jdrock89 on July 26, 2009, 06:30:16 PM
ya bro i have almost same problem i cant find a caburetor for my lf 200 >:(
Title: Re: help with parts
Post by: geraldmcalister on March 25, 2010, 12:13:04 PM
Guys,

You can always go through Red Oak cycles in Texas for OEM stuff.  They are right next to Lifan America.  Mike down there is fantastic.  Also, look up Lifan parts or Chineses dirt bike parts on google and you'll come up with a few places that sell pieces that will work.

AS for stuff breaking or falling off... Preparation is key.  BEFORE you go out riding the snots out of the GY-5 you need to give it a good once over and lock tight stuff or safety wire it.  These GY-5's are NOT intended for jumping, You'll snap your frame or break the swing arm.  They are a good budget dual sport that can take you where you want to go if you ride with care and keep on top of maintenance.

I picked up a neglected 2006 last year for $400.00.  Took it all apart, fixed what I could, replaced what I had to and rode the snot out of it for another 3500 miles over last season here in New England.  See picture attached.  I've had minor issues with it, but they were very minor.  For example, the cheesy little chrome plate on the header pipe, one of the attach brackets broke off.  Removed it.  Looks better with out it anyway.  One luggage rack tab broke from frame, too much weight on rack. Solution, Frame is at welders getting those brackets reinforced, along with beefing up rear motor mounts and skid plate.  However, when she goes back together in another week, she'll be mint again and should get me 5-6000 miles this season.
Lovin my Lifan!