Another Highland pic. Highlands under test in Tunisia I think. Looks like they could do with some air in the tyres though.
:riding:http://www.weetwood.force9.co.uk/tunis.jpg
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Another Highland pic. Highlands under test in Tunisia I think. Looks like they could do with some air in the tyres though.
:riding:http://www.weetwood.force9.co.uk/tunis.jpg
I plan on trying to reach this company by telephone, and if these bikes are for sale, I will travel down there & take a look
I will let you guys (& gals) know what I find out
Let us know when you are going, there are a list of questions I would like to put to the new manufacturers. There will need to be some improvements made over the last model (or a drastic price reduction) if these bikes are going to sell.:deal:
I'm really looking forward to getting some serious info on the new model(s)
:popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:
Luojia Highland TEL: +86 379 65111908
+86 379 65111967 from their site
What happened with this motorcycle.
Lago888 did you ever get hold of them????
Lets hope there is some progress this New Year
http://www.weetwood.force9.co.uk/christmas.jpg
:goodtime:
I'd never pay more than $6000 for a Chinese made bike, understanding the cost of the parts and labor, and the problems with quality control.
Now the Louija ad says from Sweden - I'm confused :confused1:
http://www.luojiamotor.com.cn/produc...otorcycle.html
this one the Motard says from China
http://www.luojiamotor.com.cn/produc...otorcycle.html
just got to be a typo is suppose
It looks good I think. :confused1:
It would be nice to get a non-distorted picture of it. :eek2:
CC
Highland are still competing in the US with a 450 in AMA Super Moto classes. Martin Lind is the rider and I have heard that the bike is making very good power. No news on the 950 from Sweden except that the engine is going to be used in other sport vehicles too.
If anyone in the area near Louija Highland Motors could get a look see I for one would be very greatful. Everything seems very quiet now.
My Highland is still running great as a multi role bike and I hope to make some serious upgrades (not farkles) this year
Keep up the good work guys :thumbsup:
Looks like the engine Martin Lind is using is made by Louija - if so this is the very forefront of single cylinder racing technology. A quantum leap for Chinese manufacture :naughty:
http://www.luojiamotor.com.cn/viewim...ngine.jpg.html