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#121 Re: Motorcycle Show Warsaw Poland 201508-09-2015, 12:00 AM
Common now allot to say and all in Polish?
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#122 Re: Motorcycle Show Warsaw Poland 2015
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08-09-2015, 07:18 AMMJH, a i will to add english subs, but i have no time now. In Autumn i will start to write subs, I promise .
I talk a lot, but it is standard that you aready now. CG clone, bobber style, low weight, not turistic motorcycle. etc.
I have 5 motorcycles before and only this time my firends asked me what i bought.
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#123 Re: Motorcycle Show Warsaw Poland 2015
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09-02-2015, 12:52 PMJunak imports the new Zongshen 125-79.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeJb0MUhhmM
The engine ZS152FMI-5. seems to be a OHC. but what clone is it? and why they write it has only 7.4 kW (9.9hp).
looks like HD 933 sportster.
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#124 Re: Motorcycle Show Warsaw Poland 2015
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09-08-2015, 02:12 PMOEM for Junak:
14,5 HP...what could it be?
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#125 Re: Motorcycle Show Warsaw Poland 201509-08-2015, 02:58 PM
Engine could be "Jinlun's" clone of a 250 cc "Virago" V-twin.
Finally someone realised that this V-twin can be fitted on a non-chopper/cruiser style bike.Ask me nothing - I DO NOT speak english. Really...
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#126 Re: Motorcycle Show Warsaw Poland 201509-09-2015, 01:08 AM
There is no 14.5hp V twin currently in production that I am aware of only a Yamaha 249cc and it is rated at 13.5kW
The design is very appealing.
The only V-Twin that comes to mind is the Hyosung GT125, however that does not look like that engine?
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#127 Re: Motorcycle Show Warsaw Poland 201509-09-2015, 01:12 AM
They do not have an image to match the comments they make.
Last edited by MJH; 09-10-2015 at 01:51 AM.
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#128 Re: Motorcycle Show Warsaw Poland 201509-09-2015, 04:17 AM
Using Occam's razor principle, I still think that this is "Virago's" clone, but without usual decorative tin covers on a top of head covers.
Declared 14,5 ponnies? Lapsus calami, no more than that.Ask me nothing - I DO NOT speak english. Really...
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09-09-2015, 04:19 AMThere is no information about 125ccm. But a reader of our site has found that this bike is offered by longjia.
http://www.longjia.com.cn/en/product/BUCCANEER/6.htmlLast edited by beniamin82; 09-09-2015 at 06:29 AM.
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#130 Re: Motorcycle Show Warsaw Poland 201509-09-2015, 10:21 AM
It is the Italijet Buccaneer made by Longjia, it is a 249cc not a 125 least not in that image
“In our opinion, the most interesting of the premier of the new season will Junak Cafe 125, equipped with four-valve engine, which generates 14.5 hp. Motorcycle will provide not only a great driving experience, but also will be one of the most outstanding labor battalions in the new collection. With this project, we have taken care to preserve the attributes of the classic Cafe Racer. Extremely comfortable couch, stainless steel exhausts, spoked wheels and consistent lines cause a rapid heart beat. Great quality details and an attractive design encourages closer contact with the machine.”
First off, all twins have four valves, a 125cc would have to be an eight valve DOHC to rate close to 15hp, second is that the style is not a "café" it’s more of a track style.
Junak has no trouble showing images of their EVO 125 with a 300cc engine, this image is of a 249cc and they are calling it a 125. There is a 125 v twin that offers 14.5hp, but it is an eight valve DOHC engine, the engine in the Hyosung GT125 and its not really suitable for that design and its not cheap either.
Suzuki made a 6 valve 65 degree v twin, for their LC125, it is rated at 13.3 hp and is not in production in china. It is a SOHC and would be suitable for a 125cc version if it was available.
I would like to see that style bike with the LC250 and LC125 Suzuki engines. That’s 24hp and 13.3 respectively. Both have SOHC and three valves per cylinder. The Suzuki 249 has 20% more hp then the Yamaha and there is no 125cc version of the Yamaha.
Suzuki may be willing to license their 65 degree V-twin, at least the 125-250 they do not sell many of them.Last edited by MJH; 09-09-2015 at 10:47 PM.
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