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  1. #1 Qingqi Tracker 
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    Nice looking little bike! Where were these pix made? Look to be in Europe.

    Where are you based?
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    Quote Originally Posted by euphonius View Post
    Nice looking little bike! Where were these pix made? Look to be in Europe.

    Where are you based?
    I think that’s an ideal wheel size combination, 18” front and 16” rear?
    The bikes are being marketed and sold in the UK….they have a 125cc Suzuki engine and not the more technologically advanced engine offered in the DR125.

     
    I reside in the USA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MJH View Post
    Have to say these trackers look very attractive for my eye
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    Quote Originally Posted by moilami View Post
    Have to say these trackers look very attractive for my eye
    I have to agree. They look better than the Suzuki. I very much like the rubber-to-bike ratio; those are some beefy tires.
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    I personally find imagery very powerful…worth more than a thousand words.

    That is a Qingqi Sport bike…..
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    Like the tank stripe but not orange though….white with black, white with red. Black with red, silver with black.

    The bike looks good in white
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    It is interesting that this model does not offer (so far) none of Qingqi's dealers across Europe, although the bike is very interesting. I think there are many people who need just exactly such a motorcycle - the very essence of the motorcycle.
    Last edited by Zorge; 07-12-2010 at 08:55 AM.
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