Stels is also offering the DOHC 125cc
http://55.img.avito.st/640x480/211490255.jpg
STELS Trigger 125 SM EFI
92,000.00 RUB = 1,489.48 USD
http://atv52.ru/image/cache/data/mot...01-500x500.jpg
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Stels is also offering the DOHC 125cc
http://55.img.avito.st/640x480/211490255.jpg
STELS Trigger 125 SM EFI
92,000.00 RUB = 1,489.48 USD
http://atv52.ru/image/cache/data/mot...01-500x500.jpg
Modified designs for the 600, 300 and 251
200cc 4V sold in the Ukraine as a Geon Aero 200
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2hpbPZVkEc
56,100.00 UAH = 2,003.73 USD
Virtually just three days ago I realized that this same engine (4V GS clone, that is) is used on two "Van-Van-ish" bikes: "Stels's" sub brand "Desna" - 220 "Fantom" (http://stelsmoto.ru/motocikly/desna-220-fantom/ ; yes, it is 200, not 220 cc), and "Racer Forester" RC 200 LT (http://racer-motors.ru/catalog/motor...ester_rc200lt/). Both are Russian brands, but I think that bike originates from YX. Whether the engine on both motorcycles comes from QJ - I don't know.
That engine is based off the Suzuki GS and it has different heads. Hyosung has a version of it in its Karion 125RT and it is a DOHC 4-Valve with 14.5hp, I do not believe that these versions at 199cc have a twin cam though only 4-valves. I do not believe that QJ and XY developed that engine in partnership, I would say they likely developed simultaneously.
Since the L Class in the UK has a 125cc and 15 hp limit, XY should have developed the 125cc DOHC IMO. They could have then had a line with that engine for the UK Market, which is a fairly large market.
QJ has both a DOHC 125 and 250 water cooled engines, however the 125cc seems to be limited to KSR? IMO QJ should offer a full line of L bikes with that 125cc.
Benelli is offering the Uno 250, also called the Little Dragon in China.
17,800.00 CNY = 2,870.57 USD
It is very likely a 250 motocross standard will follow it, however the good people at QJ need to consider how a dual sport is at odd with their product lines persona. They should embrace an off-road division before offering such a model. They may want to consider shifting some of their production to that of off-road vehicles. In that it be about hiring experts in that segment and developing a comprehensive line from entry to competitive bikes. There is a huge segment in that, from little horizontal engines to that of 450cc rally bikes.
I wish that members so this site would stop using cliché terms so often. The beauty of being different is not so conventionally repetitive.
It’s kind of amazing how fast they are bringing bikes to production, they will likely sell allot of these since they got the price correct on them.
I am not crazy about the graphic on the Chinese model, this article has a version with better graphics, I personally do not believe the bike needs any graphics at all.