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  1. #1 Hello from Peru 
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    I live in Lima Peru. I own & ride a Lifan 150-11 Cruiser.
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  2. #2 Re: Hello from Peru 
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    Hey Amigo! I live in Tarapoto, Peru----I own a Qingqi QM200GY----
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  3. #3 Re: Hello from Peru 
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    Is this a great forum or what?

    I hope you guys find each other, and can post some ride reports from the Andes!

    cheers!
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  4. #4 Re: Hello from Peru 
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    How do you like your Jailing JH600? I've been looking for a big bore bike from a chinese manufacturer, because there aren't much in the way of importation taxes here in Peru, on things from China. I'd like a bigger dual sport, and I'm not sure the JH600 is really what I want.....I'd like to travel to some of the more distant places here in Peru, but with a passenger....this is what is killing me with the Qingqi----with 2 people, it struggles with the long hills----other that that it's a great machine--deffinately the best of the chinese builders that I see here in Peru. Let me know-------------
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  5. #5 Re: Hello from Peru 
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    Hi Rotortrash,

    you'll see a lot of threads around the JH600 in this forum, including a recent ride report from Pfaelzer called JH600 - Wet and Muddy in Fujian that specifically deals with your question about riding two-up. Pfaelzer has done a lot of modifications to his Jialing, particularly a stronger rear spring that helps with the weight of two riders. But most of us have not made those mods and are quite happy with the overall performance. My biggest caveat is the front suspension, which is too squishy for me and compresses almost completely with firm front braking. But this can be adjusted with progressive springs and perhaps a more viscous fork oil.

    Bottom line: If you are used to a BMW or Multistrada or similar, you may feel the Jialing is a bit underpowered and inferior. But if you've been riding another Chinese bike, the Jialing takes things to a whole 'nother level. Even longtime BMW riders, including Franki and Pfaelzer and Lao Jia Huo, give the JH600 enormous credit for being a well-made, reliable and powerful choice -- really the only choice for now in China if you want the bigger horsepower.

    Have a look through the forum and come back to us with specific questions.

    Oh, and what about my original question: Did you ever connect with Tom Gillwald?

    I look forward to reading about your Peruvian meanderings!

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    No I haven't heard anything from Tom yet, and with work, and all, that makes it tougher. I appreciate your information about the Jailing! I'm used to riding a Qingqi QM200, so I'm sure something like the jailing will be a step up in power, but I'm not sure I want that style of bike.........maybe....... I'm more of a dual sport rider---I used to own a Suzuki DR650.....and that is the style I like..... But I love travel, and I might not have much choice!
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  7. #7 Re: Hello from Peru 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rotortrash View Post
    No I haven't heard anything from Tom yet, and with work, and all, that makes it tougher. I appreciate your information about the Jailing! I'm used to riding a Qingqi QM200, so I'm sure something like the jailing will be a step up in power, but I'm not sure I want that style of bike.........maybe....... I'm more of a dual sport rider---I used to own a Suzuki DR650.....and that is the style I like..... But I love travel, and I might not have much choice!
    Sorry, guys, the last couple of years were crazy, ended up with the joining with the "Motoriders Club del Peru" spent some time riding with them. Then lost my login info created a new account and am back here again . Look me up my email address is on the site I think.
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  8. #8 Re: Hello from Peru 
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    Dear Tom, your two profiles now are Tom Gillwald and TomG. Hopefully MCM founder CrazyCarl or one of our moderators can help you regain control of your original profile and merge the two.

    Did you ever sort out what bike to buy? I'd be interested to know whether Jialing is exporting the JH600 to Peru or any other markets. I've never heard of any exports of the JH600 to any country.

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  9. #9 Re: Hello from Peru 
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    Hola, I bought a Ronco Demolition 250 in 2011, rode it all around every country in South America until 2020, finishing just before the pandemic began, clocking up over 80,000kms. I am slowly posting youtube videos about my adventures there. Here is the episode where I actually buy the bike, the relevant part begins at the 58 minute mark: . https://youtu.be/Gdd38WU0CBw?t=3485 IMGP0481.jpg
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  10. #10 Re: Hello from Peru 
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    Quote Originally Posted by madaru moto View Post
    Hola, I bought a Ronco Demolition 250 in 2011, rode it all around every country in South America until 2020, finishing just before the pandemic began, clocking up over 80,000kms. I am slowly posting youtube videos about my adventures there. Here is the episode where I actually buy the bike, the relevant part begins at the 58 minute mark: . https://youtu.be/Gdd38WU0CBw?t=3485 IMGP0481.jpg

    Hope you had a great ride around South America, as for me I left Peru in March of 2019, and returned home to my native country of Canada. Got rid of my old Chinese bike and bought a Japanese bike when returning to Canada after about a year of being there.
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