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    NB Rider Franki's Avatar
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    Max speed of JH600 is 150km/h from my GPS
    Max speed of JH600B is 120km/h from speedometer
    I think it is planty fast for China roads. When I tour in developed countries, my speed usually is 140-180km/h.

    How fast can a CJ750 go?
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    realistically 32 hp=120 km(with the very real possiblity of blowing the motor)
    =60-70 cruising speed is common

    24 hp= 80 km
    =60-65 cruising
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shanghaifingers View Post
    realistically 32 hp=120 km(with the very real possiblity of blowing the motor)
    Pegged wide open mine has done 120kph.........but it won't do it for long. Boom.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Franki View Post
    ... When I tour in developed countries, my speed usually is 140-180km/h ...
    Which developed country does permit "touring" at 140-180 kph ??

    BTW, the JH600 does 160 with a 100+ kg rider (not me )in the saddle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chinabiker View Post
    Which developed country does permit "touring" at 140-180 kph ??

    BTW, the JH600 does 160 with a 100+ kg rider (not me )in the saddle.

    Andy
    Both US and European countries, but I didn't ask for permition to do that speed
    My JH600 with 3 boxes can only do 150km/h GPS measured, clock 160km/h.

    However, 140km/h for 45 mins non-stop shown not problem. I believe JH600 engine is reliable.
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    Jim I've never ridden a JH600, so I can't be so sure how well it runs. I have ridden plenty of big bore singles such as the lovable old KLR 650, which has similar (claimed) power to the Jialing and is probably around the same weight at around 170KG dry or probably 200KG wet.

    You really don't need to leap to the defence of a cruiser type of bike, a Chang or even with a BMW engine. It is heavy, slow and has a fairly low top speed (due mainly to the gearbox ratio). (My humble 150cc bike will beat a regular Chang or equal it on nearly every type of road (I have ridden a couple)). It is however a lovely retro cruiser bike with tonnes of torque, there's nothing wrong with that.
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    It is however a lovely retro cruiser bike with tonnes of torque, there's nothing wrong with that.
    True, very true.... but I have been beatin in race by two boys on a moped on the 318 in Shanghai. Now I know a CJ is not for racing and I never wanted it to be a race bike, but it still hurt the little "wanna be" race inside

    a freakign moped....................come on! whats next nuns on bikes
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    Fingers, just get yourself a nice two wheeler. When you are in the mood, go for a cruise on the Chang, when you are in the mood beat the kiddies on the mopeds with your two wheeler.
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  9. #39 Re: JH600 Impression (2) 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chinggis101 View Post
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    Got 1 4 U Photo of my new (300 km 1st oil change) JH600 in front of my apartment here on the East side of Guifeng Mountain, Xinhui, Jiangmen, Guangdong. Replaced the HUGE original muffler with a local Mr. Motorcycle straight-through glass pack & replaced the stock horn with air horns. Now really LOUD Is there any need to re-tune when replacing the 10 kg muffler with a less restrictive one?
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    Bob,

    That's the first one that I've seen that wasn't red. I think it looks better in black. Keep us posted on your experiences with the bike. Do you plan to add any touring cases?

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