Do not worry, increased temperature is normal during break in period, some 300-500 km. Motor of my Kinroad motocultivator was so hot, that after only quarter of an hour ride, I could prepare "shashlik" on it.
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Do not worry, increased temperature is normal during break in period, some 300-500 km. Motor of my Kinroad motocultivator was so hot, that after only quarter of an hour ride, I could prepare "shashlik" on it.
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or online http://youtu.be/787a3avy8BM
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sorry,
the better way to see it online via youtube: http://youtu.be/787a3avy8BM
http://youtu.be/787a3avy8BM
Impressive bike, indeed.
Needs a garage….mine.
Sasha, my condolences - to build the house never was a pleasant job... ...Especially if you do not speak Tajik.
About the bike: looks like you got a company in this forum. The same as is yours (minus silver stripe), bought a guy from Argentina - http://www.mychinamoto.com/forums/sh...rom-Argentina-!
Watching clip, I expected that you will pronounce the name of the manufacturer, but you have skillfully avoid it: "...well-known manufacturer... ...in China...".
I heard you said that so far you rode mopeds and IZh for a while. You do not need to be worried about it. My friend Anna, who is from Moscow too, had plans to buy a motorcycle for a few years, but she's been postponing purchase. And suddenly, last summer she sent a message that she bought a Honda CB 400 Super Four. No more, no less. Her previous experience with two-wheelers is riding a bicycle around dacha near Ryazan'.
Or, second example: an acquaintance of mine, not too muscular and short stature, 6-7 years ago decided to buy a motorcycle. When he saw Kawasaki ZZR 1100 at the dealership, it was love at first sight. Dealer asked him what he rides now. He was honest and said - "Pony Express" (something like Riga D8). Dealer thought it was a joke, and when he found that the man speaks the truth, he tried to persuade him to buy smaller motorcycle, something like Honda CBR 600. No way - he wanted no less than ZZR. You will not believe this, but he managed "to tame the beast".
Cool looking bike!
You planning on any bling-bling on it? Can you plate it down there? I see you got USD forks on it, how's the suspension?
Congrats, ride safe!