Re: Zongshen 'Cyclone' range
I have the (Zongshen Gy-Fly) ZS150 Cyclone dual sport same as the Ryuka but not the upside down forks or normal road wheels, see for yourself
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Re: Zongshen 'Cyclone' range
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Originally Posted by
Robeta
Seems MotoStar (Zongshen OEM Distributor) is not stocking/selling both the Motard Version with the Inversted Showa Front Forks as 'Moto R155' and for Php63,000 for CASH which is about the same price as Honda XRM 125, so if Build Quality and Reliabily with these 'CYCLONE' range is what it appears to be from photos, then this is excellent value for money and should sell a lot of them.
Think the Dual Sport as you show with conventional Showa Front Forks, the bigger wheels with Dual Sport Tires (except Motostar call it'Moto X155'), cost bit less.
Just wondering why they calling it '155' not '150' (slightly bigger capacity engine?)
Re: Zongshen 'Cyclone' range
so far so good but there are some rust issues on the bolts above the plastic petrol tank already, but nothing serious as a little WD40 helps.
I think they call it a 150 to get around the law for emissions, dont quote me on that i an not entirely sure.
Gearing is crap for 8 months i thought it was only 4 gears because they stick a bit and you really have to push to get them in, one day i was sitting at the lights for a long time so i cut the engine and played with the gears and discovered the 5th gear lol i and i did laugh out loud right there and then with a bemusement on the chinese peoples faces hehe.
Well i drove home and tinkerd with the cable and to the best of my ability got it to kick in 5th gear now , but and this is a big BUT the gears are stiff when the engine is on, but smooth when off, sometimes it misses gears altogether and goes into other gears, accidental downshift gear when in nuetral to first gear, so a good idea to hold the clutch in or switch off.
Balance is a bit iffy feels front heavy and the turing lock is small so a bit of practise in confined areas is a good idea.
but apart from a degraded water pipe i had to replace, it runs ok and has good acceleration.
This is an added bit to let you know of the sudden brake lock on the fron brakes, i stopped on an incline at the traffic lights and the front brake siezed on me, horns were blazing to get me to move but no avail, got out the tool box and tried to let loose the lever but it was solid on position,
could not release the lever at all tried to take caliper off, nope , so a brainwave struck me to bleed the fluid out,
ok it let go so i moved the bike off ther road to som e shelter from the blazing sun ( i tell you my arms are red lol) so i pulled on the lever again to see what the problem was and the pistons again siezed the pads full on to the disk,
so eventually bled the the thing as there wasnt much fluid left to ush the pistons on again , then had to drive home with only the back brake!!! got it home and took off the lever it was ok so took off the caliper to find the pistons fully out a simple squirt of wd 40 made the pistons go back in with a push and then i added the fluid back into the tank and hey presto,
its ok now, but the frightening thing is it seized very quickly, i only pulled on the lever gently and the whole bike waS SOLID STOPPED, so if you were going along the road at the time to think if i pulled on the brake at that time may have led to an accident as it fully locked up on me.as the chinese say EEEya!!!
Re: Zongshen 'Cyclone' range
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Robeta
so far so good but there are some rust issues on the bolts above the plastic petrol tank already, but nothing serious as a little WD40 helps.
I think they call it a 150 to get around the law for emissions, dont quote me on that i an not entirely sure.
Gearing is crap for 8 months i thought it was only 4 gears because they stick a bit and you really have to push to get them in, one day i was sitting at the lights for a long time so i cut the engine and played with the gears and discovered the 5th gear lol i and i did laugh out loud right there and then with a bemusement on the chinese peoples faces hehe.
Well i drove home and tinkerd with the cable and to the best of my ability got it to kick in 5th gear now , but and this is a big BUT the gears are stiff when the engine is on, but smooth when off, sometimes it misses gears altogether and goes into other gears, accidental downshift gear when in nuetral to first gear, so a good idea to hold the clutch in or switch off.
Balance is a bit iffy feels front heavy and the turing lock is small so a bit of practise in confined areas is a good idea.
but apart from a degraded water pipe i had to replace, it runs ok and has good acceleration.
This is an added bit to let you know of the sudden brake lock on the fron brakes, i stopped on an incline at the traffic lights and the front brake siezed on me, horns were blazing to get me to move but no avail, got out the tool box and tried to let loose the lever but it was solid on position,
could not release the lever at all tried to take caliper off, nope , so a brainwave struck me to bleed the fluid out,
ok it let go so i moved the bike off ther road to som e shelter from the blazing sun ( i tell you my arms are red lol) so i pulled on the lever again to see what the problem was and the pistons again siezed the pads full on to the disk,
so eventually bled the the thing as there wasnt much fluid left to ush the pistons on again , then had to drive home with only the back brake!!! got it home and took off the lever it was ok so took off the caliper to find the pistons fully out a simple squirt of wd 40 made the pistons go back in with a push and then i added the fluid back into the tank and hey presto,
its ok now, but the frightening thing is it seized very quickly, i only pulled on the lever gently and the whole bike waS SOLID STOPPED, so if you were going along the road at the time to think if i pulled on the brake at that time may have led to an accident as it fully locked up on me.as the chinese say EEEya!!!
gud morning big boys,
am planning to buy a moto x 155 from the motorstar. it looks good but no idea about the quality..i want to hear from you who bought one. i like the red one. any advise..thanks
God bless you and your family
Re: Zongshen 'Cyclone' range
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Originally Posted by
tolits
gud morning big boys,
am planning to buy a moto x 155 from the motorstar. it looks good but no idea about the quality..i want to hear from you who bought one. i like the red one. any advise..thanks
God bless you and your family
Motostar is now offering both the Dual Sport (Zongshen ZS150 GY-10) as Moto X155, and the newer release Super Motard version, with Inverted Showa Front Forks, and 17" wheels (ZS150 GY-10C), as Moto R155
Php55-69,000 Cash (depending on Location/Dealer)
Eastworld Moto sa Caloocan, 55k cash
Motorstar Basak Mandaue 69k cash ug 72k srp.
sa enduro type ug 63k cash, sa motard type pero diri sa Cebu
ug Bohol sa akong panganbas is 62k cash enduro ug 69k motard.
On ChinaRiders Forum I came across a Report (My Zong 150GY and Ride Log) by a Pinoy Biker (jeremy2011) who bought the Motostar MotoR155 (because his local Dealer were not stocking the Moto X155?)
Anyway he took his Motard version, Off-Road and quickly discovered the limitations of 17" wheels shod with very much 'Road Tires' (bit like an XRM 125).
Jeremy converted to 21" Front and 18" Rear Rims with a wheel rebuild, and had fitted some fairly aggressive Off-Road Tires. I think.
So I guess Jeremy's Water-cooled 155cc Zong has become a Moto XR155 being a Dual Sport (like the Moto X155), but having the Inverted front SHOWA Forks (of the Moto R155)
I am not sure if one is allowed to add Hyperlinks to other forums, so I played safe and did not add any! Should be easy enough to find from a Search, as you have which Forum it is on , the 'OP''s forum Name and the Thread Title
I think he has got himself a better value Bike (under half the price), than a Honda XR200 in the philippines