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 Posted: 21:37 - 03 Apr 2014 Post subject: Lexmoto XTRS, engine problems? |
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Hello! I this is my first bike and I am clueless so please bear with me and my limited knowlage!
I brought a 2011 lexmoto xtrs a couple days ago, and while riding it back home, about 50 miles in the thing just cut out on me, engine died and I had to roll it to a side road to park it up because when I tried to use the electric start it clicked, but the engine wouldn't start or turn over, and the kick start wouldn't even move. The next day a friend of mine took the left side engine casing screw off to turn the wheel thing (fly wheel?)behind it using his socket set and the pistons started to move after a little resistance, so I tried electric starting it and kick starting it again and the kickstart moved, and it seemed like the pistons were moving again but the engine just wouldn't start.
What should I do now? Anything I can try and check?
(on a side note I found that the choke is very stiff, cable might be stiff, but could that be related at all or just coincidence?)
Thanks all! ____________________ Lexmoto XTRS 2011 |
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 Posted: 21:54 - 03 Apr 2014 Post subject: Re: Lexmoto XTRS, engine problems? |
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| frankcom wrote: | about 50 miles in the thing just cut out on me, engine died |
Did it actually cut out suddenly with no warning, or did it start to struggle over a period of time (even a short one)?
Was there any ominous noise, for example the sound of a valve intersecting with a piston due to a bent pushrod?
Have you checked that there's oil in it?
| frankcom wrote: | the pistons |
Bit optimistic.
| frankcom wrote: | I tried electric starting it |
And did it turn over on the electric starter?
If it does, have you checked that you've got a spark? Take the plug out, ground it against the engine (hold it with gloves or insulated pliers) and see if it sparks as the engine is cranking.
Do the electrics work?
Have you checked if you've got some compression? When you've got the plug out, stick your thumb over the plug hole and turn the engine, feel for pressure. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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No, it just cut out suddenly, no warning.
no noises or struggles either, it was entirely fine, then all of a sudden it cut out
There is definitely oil in it, recently serviced too according to old owner.
At first it didn't turn over but I just tried again after spinning the fly wheel thing and the bike turns over and actually starts, but is making a rather disturbing clunking sound while running before cutting out, heres a video of what's happening: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4iTzvJaAE8&feature=youtu.be
(Thinking about it I have never touched bike mechanics before so I probably can't do it myself)
I assume I have a spark because the engine is now starting, or should I still check?
All the electrics work,
and I can check the pressure now, I'll do that now!
Thanks for your replies all!  ____________________ Lexmoto XTRS 2011 |
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Why thank you
No, I'm pretty sure the oil is fine, however the dip stick appears to have been broken
Ahhh okay, thanks for your help guys! ____________________ Lexmoto XTRS 2011 |
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That oil is not fine.
That is out of oil.
That is what a mechanic would call "fucked"
I would call it £50 and I'll take it, but only if you are nice. Time to buy a new bike.  |
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I check the oil whilst going over the bike...
That definitely sounds like melty melt. |
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A bearing has colapsed.
Probably the big end.
Could you fix it?
Well, if you have two hands, two eyes, half a brain, a big bag of spanners, some space, and a bit of money.... probably.
Engine would have to come out of the frame, and be stripped down.
The big end is the bearing in the bottom of the con-rod. Sits on a pin between the two flywheels, attached through 'interferance fit'. Ie the holes are slightly smaller than the pin, which is rammed in with a couple of tons of pressure.
Means you need to get the crank professionally reconditioned, by chaps with big press and balancing equipment. (Have seen it done by old flat-cap-chaps, on old brit bikes with a fly-press and copper hammer; but bit of a dark art) Or buy new crank and con-rod assembly.
Rough guess, that bit, recond or replaced, about £150, up.
New gaskets, new main bearings, anything else the motor needs whilst you are in there? You could spent £500 on that engine, to make like new.
Pay a mechanic? Well it's probably a couple of days of work-shop time, if you gave them the engine 'loose' so, at £30 an hour, add another £250.
So, basically, to pay some-one to fix it, its probably well beyond ecconomical repair.
Get brave, get the spanners out, and try and DIY... well, doing a 'propper job', still probably boarder-line whether it's worth it, and you could do the job for less than you could get another bike, if at all.
Panic-Mechanics of desperation? There are plenty of chinky-bikes you might pillage a whole motor from, going for a couple of hundred quid or so; but you are into a mire of compatabilty issues, depending what they came from, and may have to get a bit crafty a bit quick, to match electrics, carbs and stuff... AND hope that motor you get has a bit more life in it than the one you have had before you got it.
Personally, I'd strip the motor you have; and get brave trying to follow the Haynes Manual for generic Chinese motorcycles.
If you are lucky, you will get away with little more than a gasket set and a few bearings, on top of a crank-recon, or if very lucky, you might find a half decent crank assembly 2nd hand on e-bay. And have a motor at the end of it, that's cost you as much as a 'take out' from chinky scrapper, but with more certainty it's 'good'.
There's no nice answer, I'm afraid, but what you got is scrap.
Crack out the spanners, and try make good; you got little to loose, and you are likely to learn a whole lot along the way....
Or, bung it up on -ebay, with a £50 start-price, "Spares or Repairs" cash in what you might from it, and go look for something else. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Sorry, bike sounds shagged, try an oil change, see what happens, if not look for a stolen recovered sinnis apache or something, nab the engine and then swap.
Also, bit odd, but you do a mean cover of Say It Ain't So.
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| Fladdem wrote: | sinnis apache or something, nab the engine and then swap. |
Careful now. The Apache uses an OHC Suzuki copy. The XTR used the the OHV pushrod CG copy. XTR-S, dunno, there was some talk about a balancer shaft so who knows what they've been up to, but don't assume that all Chinese 125 engines are the same. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Ah, fair enough...
https://i.ebayimg.com/t/2013-LEXMOTO-XTR-125-23-XTR125-23-XTR125-COMPLETE-ENGINE-GEARBOX-ASSEMBLY-CARB-/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/z/bxcAAOxy2FZSS-NG/$(KGrHqIOKo8FJ!RQneGpBSS-NF1Oc!~~60_12.JPG
... look like...
https://www.pakwheels.com/forums/attachments/bikes-3-wheelers/957762d1244943600-honda-cb-180-1975-honda-cb125s-blue-4025-5_tyu_pakwheels-com-.jpg.
As I understand it[*], the CG OHV pushrod was far more forgiving than the CB OHC for owners who neglected the frequent oil changes and checks.
If I were buying a used Chinese budget bike, owned and "maintained" by a typical Chinese budget bike owner, I know which one I'd prefer.
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| Teflon-Mike wrote: | A bearing has colapsed.
Probably the big end.
Could you fix it?
Well, if you have two hands, two eyes, half a brain, a big bag of spanners, some space, and a bit of money.... probably.
Engine would have to come out of the frame, and be stripped down.
The big end is the bearing in the bottom of the con-rod. Sits on a pin between the two flywheels, attached through 'interferance fit'. Ie the holes are slightly smaller than the pin, which is rammed in with a couple of tons of pressure.
Means you need to get the crank professionally reconditioned, by chaps with big press and balancing equipment. (Have seen it done by old flat-cap-chaps, on old brit bikes with a fly-press and copper hammer; but bit of a dark art) Or buy new crank and con-rod assembly.
Rough guess, that bit, recond or replaced, about £150, up.
New gaskets, new main bearings, anything else the motor needs whilst you are in there? You could spent £500 on that engine, to make like new.
Pay a mechanic? Well it's probably a couple of days of work-shop time, if you gave them the engine 'loose' so, at £30 an hour, add another £250.
So, basically, to pay some-one to fix it, its probably well beyond ecconomical repair.
Get brave, get the spanners out, and try and DIY... well, doing a 'propper job', still probably boarder-line whether it's worth it, and you could do the job for less than you could get another bike, if at all.
Panic-Mechanics of desperation? There are plenty of chinky-bikes you might pillage a whole motor from, going for a couple of hundred quid or so; but you are into a mire of compatabilty issues, depending what they came from, and may have to get a bit crafty a bit quick, to match electrics, carbs and stuff... AND hope that motor you get has a bit more life in it than the one you have had before you got it.
Personally, I'd strip the motor you have; and get brave trying to follow the Haynes Manual for generic Chinese motorcycles.
If you are lucky, you will get away with little more than a gasket set and a few bearings, on top of a crank-recon, or if very lucky, you might find a half decent crank assembly 2nd hand on e-bay. And have a motor at the end of it, that's cost you as much as a 'take out' from chinky scrapper, but with more certainty it's 'good'.
There's no nice answer, I'm afraid, but what you got is scrap.
Crack out the spanners, and try make good; you got little to loose, and you are likely to learn a whole lot along the way....
Or, bung it up on -ebay, with a £50 start-price, "Spares or Repairs" cash in what you might from it, and go look for something else. |
WOW. Basically I'm F*cked then, I'm pretty nervous about taking this thing apart but it might be worth a crack, thanks for the reply! ____________________ Lexmoto XTRS 2011 |
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