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Cylinder for Yamaha Chappy


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Hello.

I have a Chappy with a 72cc cylinder, but would love to get it

original. Does anyone know where I can get a 50cc cylinder?

Perhaps it is someone who has one for sale?

If it's possible I would also like to get a manual to Chappyn.

Thanks in advance.

/ Kenny

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The 72cc cylinder is a gen Yam part from the LB80. A lot of people did this conversion through their Yam dealer. Do the engine and frame numbers match?

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Thanks for your response Motobrox.

Well, the engine and frame have the same number.

It is a cylinder of the Pollini brand now, which is what I understand

an aftermarket cylinder.

I'm not entirely sure that it's a LB80 from the beginning, but I do not believe it when it only sold around 300 such in Sweden.

Is there anything that distinguishes the models that directly shows which model it is?

This is my Chappy:

http://www.pbase.com/silpingeholken/image/127813091

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Cool, same colour as mine. Go on to www.cmsnl.com and they have a model codes for most Chappys (first 3 digits) or give the frame number to a Yam dealer and they will tell you it's age and model.

Try French Ebay for the cylinder, most French Chappys were LB50s. If it's a Polini kit then it started life as a LB50.

They models all varied slightly some were manual, most were auto or semi auto and some had pedals also (lb50 as it was classed as a moped, but again the models varied to suit the law of the country they were sold in)

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