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  1. #21 NEW 200CC ATV!!!Water cool!!! Booking now!!! 
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    This is our new 200cc ATV, I like it very much, it is of alloy rim, alloy bullbar, alloy absorber,LCD metter, All Disc Brake...So wonderful!!!!! Looks like Yamaha!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ratomoto View Post
    We have EEC, EPA and CARB certification for our ATV: RT150ST(CVT with reverse) and RT250ST(Automatic Clutch).
    ratomoto, you need to send your EPA-legal bikes to Crash n Fool's test track. I know that Snortin' Norton's test track at his house would really prove their strength. Are you up to the challenge?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ratomoto View Post
    This is our new 200cc ATV, I like it very much, it is of alloy rim, alloy bullbar, alloy absorber,LCD metter, All Disc Brake...So wonderful!!!!! Looks like Yamaha!!!!

    Thats a nice machine!!!
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    Thank you, it will have mass production next month, you can book now~~~~
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    Quote Originally Posted by ratomoto View Post
    Yes, it is super motard!!!! the front reverse absorber is alloy, the tyre is on-road tyred, It is our RT200GY, we improve it more conformatble, you will feel litter virbartion when you ride on it, Let me show you more details as following pictures
    This bike is identical to my kinlon 200...





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    Quote Originally Posted by kingmarty45 View Post
    This bike is identical to my kinlon 200...
    I see what you mean. I can't fathom these Chinese. Everyone claims to design and make their own engines and machines and then they all turn out to be the same...I suppose if you look at the Kinlon site it will tell you that they also design and build their own...
    Jincheng Monkey JC50Q-7
    Skyteam Dax replica ST110-6
    Zongshen ZS125-43
    Qingqi QM200GY-BA Super Motard
    Qingqi QM110GY
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    Quote Originally Posted by forchetto View Post
    I see what you mean. I can't fathom these Chinese. Everyone claims to design and make their own engines and machines and then they all turn out to be the same...I suppose if you look at the Kinlon site it will tell you that they also design and build their own...
    Come on, it makes it more fun that way!!
    (you mean you don't like to play "find the true Chinese manufacturer?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by culcune View Post
    play "find the true Chinese manufacturer?
    It's a nightmare. Spotting the knock-off of the knock-offs. Good fun though...

    I've read somewhere that there are 245 (last count) assemblers of bikes in China. About 5 engine makers, 3 or 4 frame makers, about 2 fuel tank makers.....the list goes on. You buy them with your own brand name on them, in the colours you want, by the container full.
    Jincheng Monkey JC50Q-7
    Skyteam Dax replica ST110-6
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    Forchetto, sounds like capitalism in a communist country!!

    I think that the reason for the recent, and soon to be released, bikes that are original, or clones of better bikes (ie, Qingqi's motard, Galaxy's XTR, Asiawing, Hi-Bird)is simply putting R & D money toward releasing new product. There are only so many clones one can do, but the good thing is that they serve, and continue to serve, their purposes of delivering a bike at a cheap enough price.

    kingmarty, is your bike new? Reports, etc.? lead me to the threads if there are, or start some threads--you have a very nice bike in spite of its bastard origins !! Rato moto, you are going to have to bring your motard bike to the US (and Australia)--we need to put it to the test against kingmarty's Kinlon!!
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    rato, we have not heard from you in a while, yet are all interested in your products. I am especially eager to see your motard in the US. I do like ATV's, too, and that 200cc sport looks like a nice addition to your 350cc. The 250 street-fighter bike looks interesting, too. When will we see them??
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