![]() With many of these vehicles there is not a standard or ‘one size fits all’ part for the job. Note: Not every vehicle is created equally! Due to the nature of OEM parts and depending on whether or not your vehicle has switched hands prior to your purchase, there are often discrepancies on what part has been fitted (or even modified to fit as a quick fix) on your vehicle. Does your serial number look different? If your engraving reads ‘QMB139’ instead, then you’re looking at a GY6 50cc. ![]() ![]() If you see ‘QMJ157’ then you’re looking at a GY6 150cc and chances are, we’ve got the parts you need to get it running again. You should see engraved letters and numbers. Not sure if you have a GY6 150cc? Look under the left side of the engine, directly over the kickstand. This is referred to widely as a ‘Honda clone,’ and is currently used by brands like: Kymco, Roketa, Strada, SUNL, Tank, Vento, Yamati and more. If you’re here, chances are you already know what a GY6 engine is, a four-stroke single-cylinder engine, predominantly found in small motorcycles and scooters made in China and Taiwan. Each item has been photographed and described with the goal of helping you find the right part for your vehicle. The replacement parts featured here are known to fit one or more GY6 150cc motorcycles or scooters.
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