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Working on a stripped pocket bike project

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speedfire159

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Bought a used pocket bike for $50 few weeks ago. Got it painted and running. Anyone know where to find parts, no idea on the make of it. I'm excited to get it put together thou. i asked at local cycle shop no one knew where to find parts.
 
well not total stripped its just missing the triple trees, brakes, and the drive chain. its got the tires, forks, motor, frame, handle bars and both grips.
 
Got a pic? Here's one my son and I have been fixing up. We've been getting parts on eBay. Just need a windsheild and rear brake caliper and it's done :)

almost-done1.jpg
 
Ok thanks, some more info I forgot, it has dual headlight sockets , turns signals, and electric start, not sure if that narrows it down alittle.


Edit: The Baja looks more like a crusier / off-road style this is more like a rocket straight out handle bars and plastics. I know the guy very well that sold it to me and said he bought it used long time ago and has no idea the make, but if i found a pic with the plastics on he could point it out.
 
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Did some in deep searching, and i believe it is a "cateye" know nothing about these things. If i order parts for a cateye are all the 49cc the same or did they change over the years i'm guessing this is quite old the number on the engine plastic reads 1988 i believe, i'm hoping that parts being made now will still work on it?
 
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