what is this motor from!?!?!?!!

stunterdude

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can someone tell me wtf this motor came out of? its missing one side, kick start on left side?
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all the stuff in the back is a qa50 im restoring..... im pretty sure this isnt a honda motor it looks like it has a separate transmission that i couldn't find. and honda made motors with the kick start on the left side? i was thinking some kind of bsa or something but i cant find it anywhere.....
 
Looks like it had full chain enclosure. I don't know but a guess would be Sears/allstate/ Benelli. Italian.
 
It is an interesting motor... Definitely a unitized construction (engine and trans as one piece), wet sump, four stroke. Without that cover, it's really hard to identify, but the head looks Japanese, and the cases look European...and that looks like a Bing carb. Possibly a Sachs? Definitely small displacement... Under 125cc....
 
bull shit thats not a x wing fighter at all haha. good find now write craftsman on it and take it to the mall and see if its cover under warrenty for a rebuild
 
Made by Gilera in Italy for Sears, also was imported into North America as a Gilera. There was an almost identical 124cc version.
Probably been 30 years or more since I've seen one...
Regards,
Pat Cowan,
Vintage Motorcycle Fiberglass
 
bradj said:
bull shit thats not a x wing fighter at all haha. good find now write craftsman on it and take it to the mall and see if its cover under warrenty for a rebuild

Agreed, I think it looks like a T-19 motor. I used to bullseye womprats in the one I had back home.


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Huh, I was gonna guess Zundapp. Still, it looks like it might have been based on the Zundapp anyway. They were notoriously rugged, and the japanese had a knack for recognizing good designs.
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djelliott said:
Agreed, I think it looks like a T-19 motor. I used to bullseye womprats in the one I had back home.


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