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Old 07-31-2008
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what zpf is this?


ok so my friend is giving me this "red pocket bike" and when i asked him what motor it has he said "40cc zpf" so which model is this because i need a new clutch and screws to hold the body?


http://webmail.aol.com/38159/aim/en-...Inbox&partId=2

http://webmail.aol.com/38159/aim/en-...Inbox&partId=2 <== (the bike next to cag)

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Re: what zpf is this?

hey you cant link to your email inbox

try again
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Re: what zpf is this?

looks like a yamaha blaster 660r to me
nice quad
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Re: what zpf is this?

hahah i agree, that things a monster.

bikes a ZPF eco flyer i think. 6.2 polini motor
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Re: what zpf is this?

okay cool and haha thanks that quad does rip although its not mine...lol i ride a kx125...

where can i get parts for the bike? not the quad, lol
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Re: what zpf is this?

The bike is a ZPF Eco Flyer. In the US these bikes were used as a "Snap On Tools" Promo item. The bike usually came with a ZPF motor which was neither 40cc nor 50cc. (If I remember, it was like 43cc) Performance is better than a Cag and worse than a Polini 4.2. Parts may be hard to find, as the bike hasn't been made in a while, but you could contact Midsouthminimoto or go to the ZPF web site.
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Re: what zpf is this?

hey thanks! does this mean its worth good money?...or is it a good collectors item?...cuz i do know of a massive abonded parking lot i can ride this at

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Re: what zpf is this?

No, not really worth alot, nor is it collectable. They made a bunch, but you'll have fun riding it. You should be able to use a Polini clutch or a Chinese copy, like a Banshee clutch, or a C1 3 shoe. Screws for the body should be available at a hardware store.
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Re: what zpf is this?

ok cool, but how high of an engagement point should the clutch be set at? i weigh 133
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