Re: Stolen TMEC 200 Enduro
Bad news mate but look on the bright side of things , at least you can replace it with a real bike and not some Chinese worthless piece of crap.
places to look to find your bike ( not recommended )
1. Side of the road broken.
2. repair garage was able to get the bike to when broken at the side of the road
3. Check with local parts suppliers these dudes will need parts
4. Place a add to give the thieves a reward to keep it ?
5. next bike if you buy a Chinese made again place a big sigh on it MADE IN CHINA
on a side note I only have 2 pieces of shit Chinese made bikes left , if these guys are caught please give them my address ?
Re: Stolen TMEC 200 Enduro
Haha, prince666! Nice joke, but I have commuted on a TMEC 200 for the past 30 months on a TMEC 200, 33 miles a day, 12 months a year! Including 115 degrees Faranheit rides home in the middle of the afternoon--for weeks in a row--a few months in a row over 100 degrees Faranheit!! On a TMEC 200. I was thrown violently off my bike when a large SUV changed lanes during a left turn, throwing me on the curb--nothing but scratches and bent handlebars on...you guessed it--my TMEC 200; this was last October 25th. After a month out of work due to injuries, I got right back on the bike by early December and commuted daily, since! And yes, the bike still runs, and has not stranded me, unless you count my forgetting to fill up the tank (which I usually do every 3 days), and the bike ran out of gas in the middle of the desert part of my ride.
Re: Stolen TMEC 200 Enduro
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Originally Posted by
culcune
Haha, prince666! Nice joke, but I have commuted on a TMEC 200 for the past 30 months on a TMEC 200, 33 miles a day, 12 months a year! Including 115 degrees Faranheit rides home in the middle of the afternoon--for weeks in a row--a few months in a row over 100 degrees Faranheit!! On a TMEC 200. I was thrown violently off my bike when a large SUV changed lanes during a left turn, throwing me on the curb--nothing but scratches and bent handlebars on...you guessed it--my TMEC 200; this was last October 25th. After a month out of work due to injuries, I got right back on the bike by early December and commuted daily, since! And yes, the bike still runs, and has not stranded me, unless you count my forgetting to fill up the tank (which I usually do every 3 days), and the bike ran out of gas in the middle of the desert part of my ride.
Ho shit did it read as a joke !!! I am sure you are one of the lucky ones and your bike will be spot on, I just don't have faith
In Chinese made bikes
.