250 Shineray problem

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mika 76 -  
 olivier -
Hello, I just bought a 250 from a private seller. It has 410 km on it, and when I take it for a ride, once it reaches a temperature of 70 degrees, the quad stalls! Do you have any idea where the problem might come from? I took it to the garage, and they told me it was because this type of vehicle is meant to be driven for no more than ten minutes, but I seriously doubt that. Thank you for your help; I'm desperate.

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ludo1104
 
I have the same problem; if you have the solution, please let me know.
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gherve 57
 
The best thing is to install a fan to cool the engine.
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randytosca
 
I have one and I don't clean it, no worries, probably a manufacturing defect!!!
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seb
 
Hello, for the warming up of Chinese quads, you need to do an oil change because often the break-in oil remains
and it leads to overheating, but since I did it, it's perfect now.
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jpbrico
 
Change the oil, clean the air filter, change the spark plug, and respect the electrode gap. If your problem persists, look into the carburetion; if it's poorly adjusted, it can cause the engine to overheat. If it continues despite everything, check if one of the brake calipers is sticking and slowing down the quad, which could explain the overheating. As for the mechanic who told you it won't run for more than 10 minutes, that's false; I have two Shinerays, and we torture them every outing without any issues. The only problem we have is when we take spills and they end up with all four wheels in the air, breaking the mirrors, handlebars, and fenders, but even with an 8000-euro Polaris, it would be the same. Keep going with your Shineray and don't worry about what people say about this quad; it's inexpensive, and we have a blast for not much money. Keep it up!
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bidman01
 
How much do you think a used Shineray 250 costs?
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karl53140 Posted messages 6 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   3
 
Hello, your garage is talking nonsense.
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