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Old 10-15-2006   #1
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x9 ? f18 ? motor swap


ok i recently got another pocket bike, this one from what i can tell is called both the x9 and the f18. it is a 49 cc with the long output shaft. i also have an extra 110cc motor with a 4 speed tranny. the motor is identical to the one on my chopper.

of course the problem is the output shaft on the 110 not clearing the frame. ive been searching for answers for almost 2 days.

can anyone tell me if the output shaft from the original 49cc will fit in the 110cc? or of a way that i can get a longer output shaft in this thing. im sure by now someone has tried this other than me.

any help, answers, or even pointed in the right direction would be great.

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Re: x9 ? f18 ? motor swap

NO RESPONSE? nobody knows if the output shafts will interchange, or if there is a 110cc motor that will work on the f18, x9, hornet, thing.


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Re: x9 ? f18 ? motor swap

i can post pics if need be



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Re: x9 ? f18 ? motor swap

not much help i see, regardless i can tell you that it is possible, im almost done with the project. its as simple as tearing the motor down to the output shaft, and having the longer one notched to be able to hold the snap rings in the right place, and also the tail of the out put shaft needs shaved a little to fit in the bearing of the bigger motor.

thanks for the help

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Re: x9 ? f18 ? motor swap

go to the right forum next time
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Re: x9 ? f18 ? motor swap

i wasnt aware that i was in the wrong forum, where should i have been? midbikes? i wish someone would of pointed me in the right place 4 days ago when i started this project. thanks for the info.

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