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#1 Re: ChinaV's new MCM QingQi 250!!!
01-26-2011, 03:57 AM
Would like to know that myself, but guessing the universal model can be made to work with the QingQi. Maybe send them an email and ask about which unit they would recommend for a DR200. Seems the main differences between the kits is water cooled vs air cooled and inverted forks vs standard forks.
Cheers!
ChinaV
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#2 Re: ChinaV's new MCM QingQi 250!!!
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01-26-2011, 04:02 AM
E-mailing them NOW! Gotta Know! I have to do this! This is a Must have for me! Hahahahahaha - I'll report back once I get an answer fro Trailtech........Andrew
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#3 Re: ChinaV's new MCM QingQi 250!!!
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01-26-2011, 04:24 AM
ok here is what I just sent to Trailtech -
Hello -
I own a 2009 Qlink XF200 (same exact engine as a Suzuki DR200) my bike has inverted or upside down forks. What model would you recommend? I also want the dashboard unit for this as well. Please let me know if you have additional questions about my bike as I can send you all the detail and pictures of it you like. I belong to a webforum called MyChinaMoto.com and many users all own this bike and are very anxious to find out which unit you may recommend. I know I am ready to purchase one and get it rolling. Below is a Picture of my dashboard now, but want to replace it with your unit. Also a few pics of the bike itself.
Thank you very much and I look forward to your response.
Sincerely,
Andrew Fornal – President
http://www.jamestowncomputer.com
I'll keep you all posted with the reply
Andrew
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01-27-2011, 12:17 AM
That would be correct David - As fast as I recieved it, The snow started and has not showed much of any disappearing anytime soon. Got it about the end of October 2010. This is an up to date picture......:(
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#6 Re: ChinaV's new MCM QingQi 250!!!
01-27-2011, 02:51 AM
Come on mate, get some of these for the ice. http://www.mv-motorrad.de/cosmoshop/...,,10107,,,.htm
Normal knobbies are fine in snow btw, I rode all sorts of road and offroad bikes in winter in Wales, ice and snow. Just go no more than 30mph, keep upright round bends, use your feet sometimes as outriggers, forget you have a front brake and allow much more stopping time. It is great fun and safe if you learn a bit and have ridden mud and sand. Keeping WARM is the ONLY hard bit, you need a face mask for sure. Give it a go and PLEASE wear a helmet cam while you do .....Kinlon R/T KBR JL200GY-2
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#7 Re: ChinaV's new MCM QingQi 250!!!
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01-27-2011, 05:53 AM
here's what riding in snow looks like::
It's best to have a helmet cam so we see you tumbling in the snow..
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#8 Re: ChinaV's new MCM QingQi 250!!!
01-27-2011, 03:03 AM
Not going to win any beauty contests with the addition of the handguard extensions and mirrors, but at least my hands will be well protected, and I can see more than just shoulders in the rear view.
An extra Vista Cruise throttle control I had lying around fit after a few minor modifications... Viola! cruise control.
I've been using some handwarmers for the last month on my Yingang 250. I like the grips, and for ¥60, figured I might as well throw a set on. It's one of those little things that makes a huge difference on cold days.
Cheers!
ChinaVLast edited by ChinaV; 04-20-2013 at 01:11 AM. Reason: Fixed Photos
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#9 Re: ChinaV's new MCM QingQi 250!!!
01-27-2011, 03:44 AM
That bike is looking stunning, those hand guards make the bike look better as far as I'm concerned, I think some nicer mirrors would do the trick though (I got some really nice looking angular KOSO ones from Taiwan, there's a guy here in Shenzhen that sells them for 150Yaun a set, I've got them on my moped, and they've got that whole if someone shines brights at you it cuts down the reflection thing going :) )
Here's a pic I took a minute ago...
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A handy guy like you could find a way to mount them on those long stalks without an issue, especially since these can be fully disassembled:
CIMG3088.jpgLast edited by Serpentza; 01-27-2011 at 03:52 AM. Reason: add a picture
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