Compare bikes and where to buy them ?
Hi there - first I apologise for having posted this twice but I'm completely new on this forum and couldn't find a new post/thread link before this :( So I'm wondering if someone could give me some advice : I'm a complete newbie with the bikes and still trying to get my dammed licence here in Shanghai !(I just wrote about my experience on the thread regarding the licence in Shanghai). However I am staying positive and hoping to ride to Tibet around Sept 2018. I therefore will be looking to buy a bike (Dual Sports.. ?) fairly soon and do LOTS of trips and practice before my big trip. I would therefore appreciate it if anyone can give me their thoughts on the Suzuki Vstrom 650, KTM 690 and the SWM RS650r ? It seems there is a big price difference between the KTM690 and the SWM RS650r with the Suzuki coming in somewhere in between the 2. As a complete novice I would love to get the thoughts of anyone with experience and knowledge of these bikes and where to buy or try them with a view to riding in Tibet and doing lots of runs such as Shanghai - Huangshan etc. Many thanks - Richard
Re: Compare bikes and where to buy them ?
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Zhonghao
where to buy
Extensive China dealer & shop thread but some dealerships could have moved on or closed business operations by now.
http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...ops-gear-72688
Ride Safe! PAL
Re: Compare bikes and where to buy them ?
You never have too much power?
Comes down to your right hand and the rider. IMO.
The CFmoto 650 MT is a good bike just fit a set of 80/20 or 50/50 tyres.
Then you will be all good to go with a start list price of about 42.000 RMB.
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I would plan for the worst. It sounds like you want to go out far and wide and do some trips. Then suggest you plan for when you break down in the middle of no where and have limited resources. For that I would get a smaller cc, local brand and stay cheap. If it breaks down, a need for local parts, tools that can fix it and or even be able to just leave it by the road until the morning and not cry about it being stolen ...
Re: Compare bikes and where to buy them ?
Hi Hok and Shuben, - thanks for the advice. I'll be checking out the MG500 and yeah Hok makes perfect sense to plan for 'what's probably gonna happen as opposed to what might happen' !