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2005 Qianjiang QJ250-H Questions & Answers
I have a Qianjiang QJ250-H that has never been
You will need a manufactuer's certificate of origin, then use that to apply for a title in your name.
Contact the city or country that the bike was made and their government offices should have it on file.
Battery location
Hi! I must confess as to not having a lot of experience with your Model however have you carefully tried taking the side panels just below the seat to reveal battery? one side maybe air filter other side should be battery and tool kit?
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Genral oil change
1.Get your supplies ready and expose your engine
2.Unscrew the Oil Filler Cap
3.Remove the Oil Drain Plug
4.Remove and Replace the Crush Washer
5.Clean the Oil Drain Plug
6.Remove the Oil Filter
7.Remove and Clean Plastic Mesh Filter
8.Lubricate the O-ring of the New Filter and Attach it to the Engine
9.Motorcycle Oil Change - Replace Oil Drain Plug & Plastic Mesh Filter Pour Oil
10.Check the Oil Level,,
Brake dust removal
long-armed brush is usually the best way scrub off brake dust and dirt. Apply a wheel cleaner first and let it settle before scrubbing it off. Chrome wheels will require specific cleaners so be aware of your wheel's finish before purchasing a cleaner.
Don't use tire dressing products as their glossy finishes can compromise grip,,
Catalytic Converters
Motorbikes built since the 1990's more often have catalytic converters than those prior to this time. In countries throughout the world there have been studies regarding the impact of 2-stroke and 4-stroke motorbike exhaust contaminants into the air. The conclusion has pretty much been a change in policy requiring the inclusion of catalytic converters be an added feature on these motorbikes.
From all I read it appears most manufacturers have included catalytic converters on 2-stroke and 4 stroked motorbikes for quite sometime. The majority of these motorbikes sold today, will have a catalytic converter. In the event you find one without a converter, if would probably not be a good idea to purchase it.
An older 2-stroke or 4-stroke motorbike, probably could have a catalytic converter added, although it might be expensive to do this.,,,
Motor running fast
You may just need to locate the idle adjustment and turn it down a bit.
10/22/2013 9:02:42 AM •
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on Oct 22, 2013
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