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  1. Thread: Qingqi

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    You may have just proven me wrong about the looks with the motard tires :icon10:
  2. Thread: Qingqi

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    You, also, are a great addition, here!
  3. Thread: Qingqi

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    In my opinion, you would change the look for the better (I don't think your bike is ugly), but for that price?!:eekers:

    I know that my TMEC had options for 17" knobbies, and the distributor,...
  4. Thread: Qingqi

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    That's the same dealer as the NJ one, but different address, I think. Same name, at least.

    I really like the Qlink XF 200 due to the motard wheels and tires over the Qlink XP model's dual sport...
  5. Thread: Qingqi

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    Looks like Shandong Pioneer or SSR should get you a bike for dealers' cost for going through this to get the bike on the visible list.
  6. Thread: Qingqi

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    Anticipated Chinese bikes seem to be one huge delay! Thats the problem with putting dates on your website...on the other end of the coin is when companies put "coming soon" or "TBD" and the bikes...
  7. Thread: Qingqi

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    :thumbsup:

    I will probably pull some more of my supplementary retirement for one of the 250s
  8. Thread: Qingqi

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    I coincidentally spoke with one of SSR's salesman today who vaguely said the end of May is the expected date for the bikes, while the 'California' CARB models won't be available until July. I am...
  9. Thread: Qingqi

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    I don't know if we discussed this on a different thread, but since it is Qingqi related, Pitster Pro of Canada (I believe Visionary Motorsports is the official PP distributor for Canada) are now...
  10. Thread: Qingqi

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    Looks identical--is the GS250 engine a reliable powerplant?
  11. Thread: Qingqi

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    According to Pioneer's Chinese site, their XF 250 uses a GS250 engine

    http://www.xfmotor.com.cn/en/250s/XF250GY.html
  12. Thread: Qingqi

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    OK, answered my own question, although a little out of date

    ftp://ftp.nhtsa.dot.gov/mfrmail/ORG672.pdf

    ftp://ftp.nhtsa.dot.gov/mfrmail/ORG2632.pdf

    It seems that there is a connection between...
  13. Thread: Qingqi

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    Thanks for the information regarding the EPA and where Beta are sold...it's a shame that with certification, Qingqi are only selling a handful of 250cc bikes thanks to JP Motorsports bringing over a...
  14. Thread: Qingqi

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    Which country sell the Beta bikes? Very good looking bike!
  15. Thread: Qingqi

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    MJH, you were correct about the SSR bikes being offered through Pioneer--I am sure there is some connection, but SSR stated to me in an email response that their bikes are coming from Pioneer...
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  16. Thread: Qingqi

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    I would consider the SSR but in 250cc and $2k. The Qingqi is $3k. Qlinks are retailing at $2600 for the 200. I am sure that Qlink leaned their lesson and only import(ed) enough to keep the price at...
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    The Qlinks sell for $2400 via JP Motorsports (and others, too), so SSR, not being a recognized brand, would have a tough go at selling theirs for $2000, let alone higher. However, JP has some 250...
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    I do hope they offer the same wheels they show on the 250 for the 200, or perhaps that will be the selling point (assuming these are the actual tires) of buying the 200 vs the 250; maybe even...
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    I am not too fond of the 200's tires, but as has been the case with alot of Chinese bikes, we get photos of the prototypes, i.e. TMEC 69196920

    As intrigiuing as the bikes 17" knobbies are, these...
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