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What is the single best Chinese Dual-Sport Bikes sold in the USA today?
I want to buy a Chinese made dual sport bike, but I don't want a big headache. I know I will have to perform regular maintenance on the bike, but at the same time, I don't want to get ripped off either.
In your experience, what is the single best Chinese Dual-Sport Bikes sold in the USA today?
Please give me your thoughts, opinions, experiences, etc...
Thanks for all of your help!
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Nobody has an opinion?
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The question is what is available to you in Texas.
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Zorge
The question is what is available to you in Texas.
What do you mean?
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Is there a difference for you, if the seller is not from Texas, but from, for example, Maine or North Dakota?
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Zorge
Is there a difference for you, if the seller is not from Texas, but from, for example, Maine or North Dakota?
No, it doesn't matter to me. I just want to buy a good, cheap, bike and wanted others' opinions on which bikes are the best.
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Zorge
Thanks. There are no prices, though.
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Hint: Look at the bottom right corner.
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Zorge
Hint: Look at the bottom right corner.
LOL, thanks. I appreciate your help.
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China, good, cheap. Talk about oxymoron... you really do get what you pay for... because in China there is cheap and then there is cheap... and the two may not be mutually exclusive.
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But I believe you would agree that Qlink is a good purchase.
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Anybody else have an opinion?
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I would consider the Pitster Pro XTR250...They come with fullstreet equipment. They source their bikes from Galaxy, which have a few threads (look up 'Galaxy XTR 250) here on mychinamoto. Worth a look.
The owner of Excalibur Motorsports is in China overseeing a batch of TMEC GY200s being built as we speak. They are US DOT/EPA and should be in the US within the next few weeks. (Excalibur will be the official distributor-they will sell you one directly as long as you don't have a retailer near you that they supply).
WWW.atv4usa.com
Www.pitsterpro.com
Or consider the Qlink XF/XP 200 as suggested
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Anybody have any experience with Lifan? I can buy a 2006 Lifan G20-2 for $1050 with only 1100 miles on it. Is Lifan a good bike?
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Love9boy, seriously, why do you want to look for a chinese bike in US?
99% of the china bikers (myself included) ride chinese bikes because of no choice. You live in the paradise of the motorcycle, what's the logic behind looking for a china bike?!
Look instead for some good second hand jap bikes. Put 500 bucks on top of your budget and have the patience to look/wait for the right deal.
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love9boy
Anybody have any experience with Lifan? I can buy a 2006 Lifan G20-2 for $1050 with only 1100 miles on it. Is Lifan a good bike?
seriously a 7 year old Chinese bike with old technology and likely no end of part replacements either done by current owner or you. There will be a reason that it has so few miles on it. Save yourself the hassle and heartache. Save some extra moolah, then when you have enough, go out and buy yourself a newer Jap bike, which will have lots of parts available. Otherwise you will end up with an expensive door stop, that few others will want to touch, well anyone who knows a thing or two about motorcycles. Even you happen to score lucky, later on you will not be able to trade that thing in as no dealer will touch it.
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Pitster Pro says that these bikes are NOT street legal in the USA.
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culcune
I would consider the Pitster Pro XTR250...They come with fullstreet equipment. They source their bikes from Galaxy, which have a few threads (look up 'Galaxy XTR 250) here on mychinamoto. Worth a look.
The owner of Excalibur Motorsports is in China overseeing a batch of TMEC GY200s being built as we speak. They are US DOT/EPA and should be in the US within the next few weeks. (Excalibur will be the official distributor-they will sell you one directly as long as you don't have a retailer near you that they supply).
WWW.atv4usa.com
Www.pitsterpro.com
Or consider the Qlink XF/XP 200 as suggested
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If the Chinese D/S can be purchased cheap ($800 or less) and runs good it might not be a bad deal. I purchased my Tank 200 in 2005 for $500 and it is still running good today. The plastic doesn't hold up well and both mirrors have broke (taped together now) but it still runs and handles the trails just fine.
I recently picked up 2 lifan CT-70 clone 110's for my kids and they are awesome. They run great, will climb anything and are street legal. I paid $650 each and they both had aprox 65miles on the odometer. Deals can still be found, just keep an eye out on Craigslist.
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birdmove
Pitster Pro says that these bikes are NOT street legal in the USA.
They do mention that some of their bikes can be plated in some states. I am near certain I could plate one in Arizona. However, technically, they are not DOT/EPA certified for the US. :deal:
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tank_rider
If the Chinese D/S can be purchased cheap ($800 or less) and runs good it might not be a bad deal.
I purchased my TMEC for $800 and it runs great as a commuter 30 miles/day.:riding: