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  1. #1 MY NEW QINGQI U-ZEAL 250 
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    Hello,

    just a quick introduction my new QINGQI U-ZEAL 250. Paid 14k at a local shop in Qingdao. Including tax, plate and insurance.

    Have now 300km on the clock.

    Faced some minor issues:

    Tail light fell off after 70km.

    When I run the bike part loaded (60kmh, 5. gear, flat road) I feel some bucking of the engine. Carb issues?

    Cheers

    Andreas
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  2. #2 Re: MY NEW QINGQI U-ZEAL 250 
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    nice looking classic styled bike! keep us updated on your thoughts about it as you get some seat time!
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    Keeping the rubber side down.....most of the time.
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    At the photo it looks like ur bike is EFI , not carburetor type.

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  4. #4 Re: MY NEW QINGQI U-ZEAL 250 
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShuBen View Post
    At the photo it looks like ur bike is EFI , not carburetor type.

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    The thing is equiped with a choke. So I am pretty sure itīs a carburetor. Isnīt it`?
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    Yeah, that's definitely carb. I wonder the big free space under the carb. That's why I considered it EFI

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  6. #6 Re: MY NEW QINGQI U-ZEAL 250 
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    Some more Pictures of the bike at my trip last weekend in Laoshan mountains close to Qingdao
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  7. #7 Re: MY NEW QINGQI U-ZEAL 250 
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    Quote Originally Posted by blackened View Post
    Hello,

    When I run the bike part loaded (60kmh, 5. gear, flat road) I feel some bucking of the engine. Carb issues?

    Cheers

    Andreas

    Hi, in the old days I had similar problems with my old BMW here and then. Emptying the carb totally solved the problem as some water found its way in sometimes.

    Cheers

    Ischel
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    U can check whether the carburetor has a drain screw sidewards at the bottom.
    My X2 has that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShuBen View Post
    U can check whether the carburetor has a drain screw sidewards at the bottom.
    My X2 has that.

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    Yeah u have it too. The hose underneath indicates the drain

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  10. #10 Re: MY NEW QINGQI U-ZEAL 250 
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    That's a great looking bike! Congrats on the purchase, hope you get the "bucking" issue sorted. For such a new bike, why not take it to the dealer and ask them to fix it? I had a similar problem with a Jialing 150; it turned out to be a faulty emissions control filter of some kind causing a kind of vapor lock... took them two seconds to fix it after I had agonized for hours disassembling the carb and cleaning it because I thought I'd gotten a batch of dirty gas.

    I love Qingdao, by the way. If I had a do-over, I would have settled there instead of Beijing.
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