Re: RTF X6 250 - Experience?
Did some Google translated reading on moto8 to find some info on this bike. Here is the link:
http://www.moto8.com/thread-426250-1-1.html
Perhaps someone who speaks Chinese can correct me if I make a mistake!
It seems like a quality bike. The problems identified in the moto8 post appear to be regarding the air filter and squeaky bearings (not sure where). Both seemed to be easily fixed with a replacement air filter and a healthy amount of grease respectively.
The author of the post also replaced the carb (approx. 30% increase in power?) and tank for better performance.
Seems like a good buy. Have ordered one through the local shop that recommended it. Should arrive in a few days.
RTF X6 250 - Review continued
After bashing the bike around the bush a few times here are some more first impressions:
-Top speed is around 90/95 km/h with a comfortable cruising speed of 85 km/h
-Chain continues to stretch, but is still usable
-Shocks are "clunky" over small bumps but handle the rough stuff quite well - there is good clearance and have not bottomed out yet
-Great for hill climbing - plenty of low end torque but am still dreaming of something with more go (2-stroke 250!) :clap:
-Attached barkbusters - had to move a few cables, nothing major
-Get around 75-90 km per tank depending on how hard you ride
-Grips are slipping around the handle bars
-Still happy with the seat - road a 60 km loop on the weekend no problem, yet to test it on a longer trip
-I've adjusted to the brakes or they have improved – not too responsive for off-road and responsive enough for on-road :thumbsup:
-Tires have held up well considering they are for dirt
Had a ride on a Galaxy and a CQR. It handles similar to the Galaxy in that it feels like a real dirt bike - position of bars, pegs, turning suspension etc. However, I still think the front shocks aren't quite as smooth (the clunking over small bumps). The rear shocks are not bouncy like on the Galaxy (maybe this is not normal on Galaxies). Hands down better than the CQR all-round.
Still trying to find some local riders to ride with and perhaps do a more in-depth comparison with a Galaxy, X2 or CQR.
For under 10K, you get a great bike for your money.
Peter
Re: RTF X6 250 - Review continued
Who makes these? It seems like a decent bike, so far, and at a lower price than the Galaxies.
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Hi Peter
so you live in Yantai PM me with phone number so i can let you know what is going on around the area with dirt bike our club is of in 2 weeks to a dirt bike race in Zimbo we have about 8 riders going .Do you race or would like to race we allays look for new riders i come from Longkou 90 km west of you just 1 tank away lol
Here are a few picture take in Yantai at a bike owners wedding and about 10 dirt bike was in the line up ..
steve
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Hi culcune,
I'm not sure who makes it. The full name is RTF MX6 250 - but that's all I've gathered so far. Apart from the gears being sticky and the shocks "clunking" it is great.
Re: RTF X6 250 - Experience?
Hi Prince666,
I'd love to join you guys next time you're out for a ride! :goodtime:
Either form of riding is good - QJ 150 for the road and the MX6 for the dirt. I do prefer the dirt riding though. :icon10:
Will PM you!