This is my Vixen VX250 - see my blog: http://vixenvx250.blogspot.com/
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This is my Vixen VX250 - see my blog: http://vixenvx250.blogspot.com/
http://i816.photobucket.com/albums/z...0/VX250005.jpg
Those go by a couple different manufacture names here in the US,Zong Shen or QLink is the main name brand for them.Since parts are getting easier to come by,they may become more popular.Not many dealers here, but plenty of drop shippers.Sunny Motor Sports in Chino,CA is the only licensed importer that I am aware of.If people aren't afraid to take a chance and do their own repair,they're good bikes if maintained properly.Lots of people having good success with them.Lots of support forums also.I am considering the Dong Fang version of your bike or the Dong Fang bobber.Most of the Chinese bikes are based on older Honda or Suzuki bikes.
http://www.chinariders.net/modules.php?name=Forums
http://www.mychinamoto.com/forums/forum.php
LOL.... you are still not getting it the side car is for your a wench not a wrench either.
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Terrific pictures of bike.I would like location and tracks which place you capture this photographs.I like your ability of photography.
yeah its exactly the same as my old bashan,,I would change the wheel bearings asap,,did you buy from Ann in Southall Notts,,,and how much??? I,m thinking of buying another if the prices right,,,cos my old girl got nicked!!!!! Scroates all the best
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qm200 with Paioli fork, brake disc rotor from vtx1800 :icon10:
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Here are 2 pictures from a quick ride last Sunday. I know only one of them has a moto in it, but I thought it appropriate to show the view anyways...I promise there will be more motorcycle related picture to come.
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Asiawing 450 supermoto, here known as 亚翔LD450 from Steve in Nanjing
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My lil' Chinese tiller - Kinroad XT 50 GY.
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Nice bike, how much do those retail for in Europe I wonder? Heard from the local mechanics those engines were bulletproof.
No, these engines are not bulletproof - they are simply so small size, that a bullet can easy miss them. :lol8:
A year ago, I managed to buy this tiller from dying small company for 59.900 serbian dinars, which was less than 600 euros. This bike waited since 2008 in a box for a buyer who is interested in this horizontal engine - for me. And I love it - it's easy to maintain and runs just fine for 4T 50 cc (although, nobody believe me that this is only 50 cc engine).
Normally, similar (but with brittle and much uglier "tupperware" - http://oglasinainternetu.com/uploads...91c6ea21be.jpg ) bike, here cost 850-900 euros.
That looks like a lot of bike for a 50cc engine. I know that engine, had a bike with a 110cc version of it back in 2008
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Lot of bike for (so far) 50 cc indeed. But there is il Dottore's 46 on a side panels - that's priceless. :mwink:
BTW, if abuse of motorcycle becomes criminal act, you'll be sentenced to life imprisonment. Poor little pitbike...
That pitbike was a trash star. It died a noble death - my 120kg friend jumped like 3-4meters hill on it snapping the frame in a couple of places.
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С дури можно и х... сломать. :riding:
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Day trip round Taihu Suzhou.
Cool pic :)
Didn't know Triumph was Chinese, though
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Job done, Triumph and Chinese!
Nice bike, excellent pix. Thanks for posting!
Please tell us the story of your Scrambler in China! More pix please.
cheers
well, there arent any offical triumph dealers in China, But I think there are some Xiaomao dealers in Shanghai, Nanjing and Beijing that occationally have triumph bikes,
I got my bike in Nanjing and the seller still have a Bonnie in his garage, here is his link below: http://www.xici.net/d159022043.htm
JohnnyUSA is right at the moment their is no offical Triumph Dealer. I hope by July it will be open in Shanghai and Beijing with a China/HK wide distributor. Triumph produces all of it models in both the UK and Thailand. Expect the prices to be much lower then expected do to tax incentives for shippments from the Thai factory... I will update as I find out more.
SF