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  1. #1 All about Chinese Sport Bikes 
    C-Moto Senior Deom2i's Avatar
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    We have been discussing about , Dirty bikes..and many other Bikes. I would like to start a thread about Chines Sport Bikes.
    Here we will post pictures, comment, exchange ideas and how to fix and tune the bikes for more performance.

    You all welcome!!


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  2. #2 Re: All about Chinese Sport Bikes 
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    IMG_7772 50%.jpg

    I have attached image of 250cc Chinese Sport bike.
    Below are engine specs:

    Yingang 250 Engine,
    250 water cooled,single cylinder4stroke, DOHC 4 valves, (Honda NX250 Copy)
    70mm diameter piston gives 65mm stroke with 11:1 compression ratio
    Max Torque 22N.M/7500r/min
    Carburetor: TK PZ30V
    6 Speed
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  3. #3 Re: All about Chinese Sport Bikes 
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    Hi Deom2i, Is the picture taken by yourself? The beauty is exactly what I would buy.
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  4. #4 Re: All about Chinese Sport Bikes 
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    I'm partial to the Megelli 250R
    megelli-250r-03.jpg

    And the VTS Apache
    tvs-apache.jpg
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  5. #5 Re: All about Chinese Sport Bikes 
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    I rode the TVS Apache but i dont remember if it was 150cc or 180cc. Its a solid bike with good performance.
    Now theirs a new version with 180cc with ABS brakes. Thats what we dont see in Chines bike..the ABS
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  6. #6 Re: All about Chinese Sport Bikes 
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    I'm getting my hands on a Megelli in a few weeks to check it all out and test. Should be fun
    Gardo northern NJ/NYC
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  7. #7 Re: All about Chinese Sport Bikes 
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    Quote Originally Posted by td_ref View Post
    Hi Deom2i, Is the picture taken by yourself? The beauty is exactly what I would buy.

    No its not taken by me its from the supplier. I just love it.
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  8. #8 Re: All about Chinese Sport Bikes 
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    The Megelli 250R is an awesome bike,
    when compared with the Chinese Motrac 250 (RED above) all have almost same power. The difference comes from the Bore. Chines Bore & Stroke 70 x 65mm and Migelli Bore & Stroke 77 x 53.6mm .

    Anyone with comments on the bore and stroke for this two?
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  9. #9 Re: All about Chinese Sport Bikes 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deom2i View Post
    IMG_7772 50%.jpg

    I have attached image of 250cc Chinese Sport bike.
    Below are engine specs:

    Yingang 250 Engine,
    250 water cooled,single cylinder4stroke, DOHC 4 valves, (Honda NX250 Copy)
    70mm diameter piston gives 65mm stroke with 11:1 compression ratio
    Max Torque 22N.M/7500r/min
    Carburetor: TK PZ30V
    6 Speed
    This is a thing of true beuty
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  10. #10 Re: All about Chinese Sport Bikes 
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    Quote Originally Posted by CFMOTO Brad View Post
    This is a thing of true beuty
    I had this bike for almost a year. Recently sold it. It's a really low quality frame FYI. It seems to run decent though. I put 150km on it a week. The brake disks are easy to warp. I would certainly replace them and the pads right away. It came with the hardest tires I've ever seen. Was like riding on plastic so I would get new tires. I beat the hell out of it. My buddy still rides it. It has never had a serious mechanical problem. It took two accidents with minor damage and was back on the road in days. All in all, a great buy for the price. Cosmetic upgrades are easy to get. Even new plastic because it sits on a very popular generic tubular steel frame. Parts were super cheap from the dealer. If you but it, make sure you go through the entire bike and tighten all the bolts. Everything was coming loose when I first got it... Everything
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