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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 77733"><p>That cheep postie you speak of is a ct90 they all have hi/low same frame and you might as well say the same motor (not much difference in power) the 90 engine is a little weaker but is very mechanical' meaning a screw driver and pliers would get it running enough to save walking (not much electrical) although there not real heavy to push home at worst. if your chasing more power I've been successful in reboring the 90 cylinder to fit a Chinese pit bike piston as long as you don't go too big and Match the same crown height and pin diameter. A second hand ct90 in good shape would be worth $500, I sold 3 as parts but enough parts to build a bike from for $300 and that was a fair price. Swapping motors and plates around isn't worth looking over your shoulder, there very easy to get and work on, keep an eye on eBay!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 77733"] That cheep postie you speak of is a ct90 they all have hi/low same frame and you might as well say the same motor (not much difference in power) the 90 engine is a little weaker but is very mechanical' meaning a screw driver and pliers would get it running enough to save walking (not much electrical) although there not real heavy to push home at worst. if your chasing more power I've been successful in reboring the 90 cylinder to fit a Chinese pit bike piston as long as you don't go too big and Match the same crown height and pin diameter. A second hand ct90 in good shape would be worth $500, I sold 3 as parts but enough parts to build a bike from for $300 and that was a fair price. Swapping motors and plates around isn't worth looking over your shoulder, there very easy to get and work on, keep an eye on eBay! [/QUOTE]
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