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  1. #11 Re: CIMA 2013 Chongqing 
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    With the black frame I thought this bike was a copy of the KTM Duke. But upon on closer observation I can tell that MJH is correct. It is a re-branded KTM.

    Frosuki, thanks for posting. If you have additional pics of this bike please post them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frozuki View Post
    Has anyone ever tried that (I haven't). It looks like it would be very difficult. Wouldn't the old tires kick up behind your front wheel? Or slip out from under your torqued rear wheel?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lao Jia Hou View Post
    Has anyone ever tried that (I haven't). It looks like it would be very difficult. Wouldn't the old tires kick up behind your front wheel? Or slip out from under your torqued rear wheel?
    Looks like some dumbass Chinese idea of a skills test. The 'da ge' concieved it because it's cheap and possble to do in a confined space. In the west it would have been shot down for being 'pointless', but in China it isn't shot down because the inventor would lose face. Same as the driving test practice areas etc.
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    May have looked like a useless challenge but some of them were novices and challenged and went around the tires or got stuck on them.
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    few more
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    Kind of a neat chopper although no power. Wonder how hard it would be to put a Sportster 1200 motor in it and keep it licensed.

    girls looked good if nothing else.
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    some more bikes. The Galaxy looks kinda cheap to me and small for a big rider.
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    The Loncin Unicorn is a new 600cc bike and looked pretty good from what I could see. 40,000 RMB they said. KTM didn't have much on display. I saw this 350 and an 1190. The police buggy could be useful where I live. Dunno what it was.
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    Curious what is that bike/contraption beside the XTR250? Looks like an outfit (sidecar) attached to a scooter? Hard to tell even when trying to zoom into the photo...

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  10. #20 Re: CIMA 2013 Chongqing 
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    Here is the Repsol Honda. No size written on it. Normally I like racing of any kind but no track on Hainan so a waste of time. Did a little Formula Ford many years ago.

    Also the elusive CF Moto 650. Could you turn that into a dirt bike?

    Jap bikes are not welcome any more. Remember Nanjing. I hope you're not planning on buying one.
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