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Anonymous: nilez | ||||||||
hello everyone. i wondering what choice of enduro's we have here? up to 400cc (not more) |
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Anonymous: nilez | ||||||||
oh forgot zongshen scrap of chinese production |
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Quote by: nilez
hello everyone. i wondering what choice of enduro's we have here? up to 400cc (not more)
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Active Member Group Comfort Level:: +32 Registered: 08/27/07 |
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Quote by: nilez
oh forgot zongshen scrap of chinese production
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Active Member Group Comfort Level:: +32 Registered: 08/27/07 |
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REDDY | ||||||||
If you do some quick googling on the webs you would find some people here doing lots of touring and off-roading on the aforementioned bikes and who are satisfied by the performance. I have to agree the Ryuka Fly 150 actually sports some top of the line parts... Zongshen is also well known for making engines for Piaggio and Harley Davidson. |
Junior Group Comfort Level:: 0 Registered: 07/12/10 |
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Anonymous: nilez | ||||||||
ok. apart from adverting chinese manufacturer, what are must do's after buying new bike in thailand? for example in our homeland when you buying car that was assembled there, its better to tighten all bolts and nuts by yourself, change all the oils before even first meters of ride-in. is it the same in thailand? (anyway i'll check how bolts are tightened, but i wonder about liquids...is it better to change them after buying or its ok?) |
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Anonymous: nilez | ||||||||
sorry i didnt get that.... do you thing that kawa is weaker made than zongzhen or lyfan??? (is not about engine performance its about how tough is the frame and suspension) |
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Anonymous: CBr | ||||||||
Quote by: nilez
sorry i didnt get that.... do you thing that kawa is weaker made than zongzhen or lyfan??? (is not about engine performance its about how tough is the frame and suspension)
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Anonymous: nilez | ||||||||
I think that the frame of all motorcycles in this discussion are strong, all use high-tensile steel for the frames, and all use a proven concept of frame construction.
You can buy a new Honda CBR150R FI and a Zongshen Fly 150 for about the same you would pay for one Kawasaki KLX250.[/quote
actually wery nice and smart point, and what is maximum speed i can get from cbr??? who has one of what we alking about? speak up! may be i misjudjing chints and again [quote] ok. apart from adverting chinese manufacturer, what are must do's after buying new bike in thailand? for example in our homeland when you buying car that was assembled there, its better to tighten all bolts and nuts by yourself, change all the oils before even first meters of ride-in. is it the same in thailand? (anyway i'll check how bolts are tightened, but i wonder about liquids...is it better to change them after buying or its ok?) |
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Richard | ||||||||
Lifan motorcycles doesn't make other motorcycles than Lifan, so very unlikely you ever see a Lifan motorcycle in your country under another brand name. |
Active Member Group Comfort Level:: +10 Registered: 10/01/07 |
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Anonymous: nilez | ||||||||
i wonder who's riding one of those which was mentioned, and what is max for cbr |
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