Jako, że Zipp importuje chinole to którym lifanem jest zipp tracker?
Najbliżej mu do LF200GY-5, który ma ten sam silnik co LF200GS Sport, a ten można ulepszać. Jak piszą w:
http://voices.yahoo.com/american-lifan- ... tml?cat=27" Easy to Work on
But, remember the American Lifan 200GS III is easy to work on. I found several great tips from the readers' forum at China-Motoon how to release the hidden power in the Lifan 200. Just add a $20 high-performance air filter, switch the main fuel jet inside the carburetor to a No. 115 for under $10, and drill out the muffler.
Switch out the rear sprocket for one more friendly with USA highway speeds and you can cruise all day between 55 and 65 mph at a motorcycle-friendly 6,000 rpm.
After a Saturday morning in the garage, I was able to power up the American Lifan 200GS III to about 22 horsepower. That's one less than the CBR250R, three more than the Suzuki GZ250, and about 10 more than most 150-cc scooters."
Na youtube znalazłem też guide:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQGZMiv3S6w .
Czy miał ktoś do czynienia z LF200? Ponoć jest baardzo ekonomiczny (
http://hallicino.hubpages.com/hub/Top-5 ... otorcycles).
Jakim chinolem jest zipp tracker?
Częściową odpowiedź znalazłem tu:
http://radzix.riderblog.pl/Tracker_co_t ... b1783.html .