http://www.motorfans.com.cn/bbs/atta...&checkid=3001f
http://www.motorfans.com.cn/bbs/atta...&checkid=a939f
Suzuki, yeah:thumbsup:
http://www.motorfans.com.cn/bbs/view...originator=yes
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That's a great looking Suzuki!
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Oooohh. What a sight. Now here is something that might make me regret buying the YBR 250. ZMC888 will be pleased with this 250 option from Suzuki. They are due to be made registrable in China, right? I caught a glimpse of a Chinese character on a sheet of paper in one of those photos so that indicates a yes to me.
The engine is it sitting in a box? Was it made in china? What constitutes domestic, a member on motorfans claims it must be 70% domestic.
http://i784.photobucket.com/albums/y...qZPTUv9227.jpg
The GW250 is not listed on Suzuki’s global site?
http://www.globalsuzuki.com/motorcycle/index.html
They are obviously manufacturing the bikes…were are they selling them?
MJH, all i know is GW250 is made by Haojie.
But what is Qingqi Suzuki doing? I come across this... (LINK)
http://www.motorfans.com.cn/bbs/atta...&checkid=78cfa
the rumor says base on B-king, sometime in 2012...
That is a B-KING....1340cc not 250cc?
http://i784.photobucket.com/albums/y...uzuki/3100.jpg
The pictures were taken off a polish online motorcycle magazine, there is no connection to Jinan Qingqi other then the posted text in the thread.
The Haojue is the baby king actually called the GW250, they may sell them in china but if the engine is imported then it will not be as cheap as you may expect.
There is other thread about GW250 at MCM, what Felix says --price more than 30k hard sell against CF650-- make a lot sense, those factory sneak-out pics actually seems bike is closer to launch. But there is very little official news.
For Qingqi, using that bike-king pics, the OP almost fooled me as if prototype. Clever Bastxrd.
Great to see potentially another bike in the market, and fantastic that someone has the sense to make a 250cc EFI twin, I'd buy if it was under or around the price of the YBR250, but I've always disliked Suzuki for valid personal reasons.
Only time will tell if they are available here. I'm sure that Suzuki are just aiming to take some of the Ninja's market in the west, and building in China will make the bike very competitive on price.