This one was taken on the top of a mountain about 5,200m above sealevel near Yanghu (羊卓雍措), Tibet. A ride report will be posted on advrider later this month.
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Heres my QLink XF200....
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After some adjustments to the carb (Needle clip/jetting) I gutted the cat out of the muffler and took a ride ....GPS confirmed 72 mph at redline(9000rpm)....I tried ducking down to increase speed but to no avail....she's topped out for sure.....lol...I will try to get a new front or rear sprocket soon...just need to decide on front or rear.. and also add a proper FMF pipe....so far I am STOKED!...I cant say enough great things about this little bike...
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haha!...yes i know!....the trails here are mostly sand and pine needles....so theres not much sticking to the bike...maybe if I get into some mud....
Hey Matt...Im working on some mud here now with the rain we are seeing....haha.....I would love to see some trails in OZ...always wanted to go down there!....
-Jack
Update:
FMF pipe installed(very simple..I just cut 2 1/2 inches off of the muffler side of the included extension pipe and drilled a hole in the mounting bracket....the rest just bolts right up!!)...lots of great sound coming from the bike now....also picked up some healthy midrange...high end feels about the same...but the low end grunt is much improved...fantastic mod!
...I decided to wrap the header pipe at the same time...keeps my leg cool... ;) ...next up is the 16t front sprocket...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVxYIvskyf0
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hey jack,
bikes looking very trick mate well done
will try to post some trail pics from down here shortly
cheers matt
Added some decals and Handguards... ;)
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Wow - looks nice!!! I agree it is too clean - these are dirt machines - so..... get dirt on it. :)
Wow you're really ringing out that little motor huh! Nice to hear they can take somr abuse and keep on chuggin. First time on this site just wanted to say hello to everyone. I came across an 06 qingqi 200 last winter for free pretty much. I had an old jon boat in the back yard that i haven't moved in 6 years and originally bought for a couple hundres buck($250 i think with a 3hp motor). Anyway some guy wanted to trade me even for his qingqi 200 with 900km on it and in perfect condition. I already owned a DR650SE so its a great weekend guest bike i figured but turns outive been riding it as much if not more than the big thumper. Its a fun little bike. Has that playbike feel to it. Looking forward to getting some good info about it on this site.Attachment 2368
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New updated pics of mine a few pages back
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This is my Lifan 250 GY-7 (air cooled) Motard
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Here's some pics (HDR and non-HDR!) of the one who made me fall in love...
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not sure why it was branded as a Suzuki, cuz it's clearly not one.. but it's still sexy nonetheless! :)
but looks-wise it is identical to this bike the Kreidler Supermoto 125:
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my friend who owns this bike has no idea what it is.. lol
aahh i see. what's up with the "dog" nicknames though? why is this bike known as a dog??
The idea is from Qingqi. These breeds are "loyal" & "workmate". 1st genration 200: http://motorcycle.sh.cn/t_267754_1.htm
My new Qlink XF200 after a few mods.
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x...kah/XF2002.jpg
My trip meter/disk lock. One inch bar risers.
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Bar end mirror since I could not see behind me with the stock mirrors. Also added Grip Puppies for my big hands.
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Rear view with the bar end mirror. Excellent.
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Modified a XT225 rear rack to fit. Added a shorty can to the exhaust.
Next up rejet, top box, simplier tail light, etc.
Good work Barnone, bar mirror excellent idea, will look for some myself, likely to knock 'em off on trees though in the bush. Are they easy to slip in and out, say if you want to go into town after a bush bash? And the small muffler, does that really work ok? I fancy one from a smaller bike myself for looks and especially cheapness. Hmm might burn a passengers legs though? Tose tusk tank bags look good aswell, do they require the fuel cap fitting or could they be strapped on do you think? (my cap is recessed).
Can we have a closer look at you tank bag, more pics please! My tank is also some kind of plastic, similar shape to yours. I see the bag fits onto the tank through a hole. How else is it secured to the tank?
$18. USD a pair off ebay so they are sacrificial and I only used one so fall over the other way.lol
I kinda went crazy adjusting it so I don't plan to pull it off. Until the other day I didn't know anything about bar end mirrors so I just the ordered the cheapest ones I could find but they work great. It a fish eye mirror so you see just fine behind you with just one mirror.
The small silencer works just fine. The XF200 comes with a heavy restrictive can with cat so anything is an improvement. I need a small pipe expander to make a short extension to move the shorty up about three inches to get it under the plastic.
That bag needs to fit over a tank spout to hold it on.
Slabo,
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x...ah/XFriser.jpg
This is the best picture I have. I will get you a better one tomorrow. The bag comes with a two velcro squares that stick to the tank with like squares on the bag but I use a small bungee cord across the front to hold it in place. I'll take a picture.
i have been looking at these which is how I recognised the 'tusk' brand bag and how it fits.They are designed for ATV fuel tanks but sling well across a dirtbike where the magnetic ones won't because of plastic tank. You do seem to need a 'sticking-up' fuel cap though as i am sure the pics coming will show. I have seen similar on Ebay in camo as well as black for about $18 and there are some in the link below:
http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/ty...4&webTypeId=16
http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/pr...dFamilyId=3143
I punched a small hole in the front on the Tusk bag on both sides, inserted a zip tie through the holes, and then used a small bungee across the front of the tank to hold the front of the bag down.
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Changed out my taillight and painted the rear rack black.
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The taillight has integrated turn signals so I removed the stock ones.
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Now leave it alone and get it dirty!
I've got this
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and this
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and this
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to get dirty.:lol8:
So this is staying clean
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Hi,
I am looking for this 200 cc off road bike, posted a view days ago...
21 Liter gasoline tank...
can someone tell me what brand this was?
Thanks.