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  1. #231 Re: Here's my Chinese motorbike. 
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    Quote Originally Posted by culcune View Post
    The first photo seems to be a Qingqi or Pioneer sourced bike.

    All photos are one and the same motorcycle ;)
    Different countries had different names in Ukraine, he Skymoto Qingqi Dragon 200cc
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  2. #232 Re: Here's my Chinese motorbike. 
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    Amazing! Should be called the Qingqi Chameleon...
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  3. #233 Re: Here's my Chinese motorbike. 
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    Speaking of Qingqis, I've just almost finished reviving the original MCM QM250GY and will be going on a trip to guilin and yangshuo on it at the end of the week!


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    This is what it looked like a few weeks ago, I'd removed the rear luggage rack etc and fixed lots of electrical and mechanical stuff as well as replaced the faded and crap looking hand guards. it basically still looked stock except for some custom (but broken and not working) rear tail light that the previous owner had attached.

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    I went for a two-tone look since I hated the original colour but have to keep it sort of orange for registration purposes

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    I also removed all the lame decals etc, completely re-wired the electrics (got rid of a lot of extra shit and corroded rusty wires)

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    Fixed a big oil leak on the gear shaft seal, new chain, new coil, new spark plug, added a bike alarm.. restored the rear mudguard and put the license plate back on. I've ordered the front and rear upgraded brakes, but I don't think they'll arrive in time for my trip unfortunately... oh well (the brakes really suck and the rear one exploded... more in my upcoming rr)
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  4. #234 Re: Here's my Chinese motorbike. 
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    Quote Originally Posted by euphonius View Post
    Amazing! Should be called the Qingqi Chameleon...

    Thank you .
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  5. #235 Re: Here's my Chinese motorbike. 
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    @RostixBMW

    love the conversion to fit Husqvarna panels onto the Qingqi.

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  6. #236 Re: Here's my Chinese motorbike. 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kennon View Post
    @RostixBMW

    love the conversion to fit Husqvarna panels onto the Qingqi.

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    Agreed. Looks pretty Husqvarna-like.
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  7. #237 Re: Here's my Chinese motorbike. 
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    Hi there, Killerkittycat and I live in Guilin and frequent Yangshou, we both have trail bikes and can show you a few nice places to go, if you like.
    I only have the weekends free now to do so , have read your journey a while back going to Shenshen with Beergirl in the cold and grey void that is China.
    So if you want to meet up thats no problem.
    Robert..

    I am not 100% if it was beergirl with you , but your name and motorbike ring a bell, sorry if there is a mistake.
    Last edited by Robeta; 07-23-2013 at 12:59 PM. Reason: not sure if i am right about beergirl
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  8. #238 Re: Here's my Chinese motorbike. 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robeta View Post
    Hi there, Killerkittycat and I live in Guilin and frequent Yangshou, we both have trail bikes and can show you a few nice places to go, if you like.
    I only have the weekends free now to do so , have read your journey a while back going to Shenshen with Beergirl in the cold and grey void that is China.
    So if you want to meet up thats no problem.
    Robert..

    I am not 100% if it was beergirl with you , but your name and motorbike ring a bell, sorry if there is a mistake.
    Hi yes that's me :) Awesome I'd love to meet up and I'll be there over the weekend too! I'll PM you
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  9. #239 Re: Here's my Chinese motorbike. 
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    you da man blue
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  10. #240 Re: Here's my Chinese motorbike. 
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    This motorcycle was built three years and I am glad that you liked it :)
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