United Power Diesel Engine - Yanmar Clone?

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Darren
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United Power Diesel Engine - Yanmar Clone?

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Just stumbled on this - appeared to be a reasonable price and looks like it should suit a bike

http://shop.wiltec.info/product_info.ph ... m--Q1.html[/url]
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I have them in my overview, and I have them listed as Jiang Dong.
Perhaps UnitedPower is export branding.

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It's crazy "actually rather funny" to see how many variants and names have been given to the clone L100 Yanmars.

Makes you wonder if the cloned all come from the same factory?


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I know it isn't true for V2 clones, so probably not for L100s as well.
andrewaust wrote:It's crazy "actually rather funny" to see how many variants and names have been given to the clone L100 Yanmars.

Makes you wonder if the cloned all come from the same factory?


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