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  1. #71 Re: My new Chinese Enduro Bike "M-Bike JL200GY-2C" 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kennon View Post
    just a question but is that a cup holder on the handlebars?
    Yes it is. My country has 3 seasons.
    1/ Hot season
    2/ Hotter season
    3/ Hottest season
    Bangkok year round temp is >27c

    Drink bottle of water on the seat will perfectly fit, as well as Coke can !!!!
    Current bike....2011 M-Bike JL200GY-2C
    New Hobby: Photograph with Sony A500 + Minolta 50/1.4 - 28/2.8 - Zoom 80-200 APO G NEX5n + Most vintage German manual lenses i.e. Carl Zeiss Jena, Schneider Kreutznach, Enna Munchen, ISCO Gottingen, Steinheil, Voigtlander, Paxatte Staeble, Elmar & Elmarit, Meyer Gorlitz, Roeschlein Kreuznach, Rollei, Edixa, Pentacon, Schacht Ulm, Exakta, and enjoy life


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  2. #72 Re: My new Chinese Enduro Bike "M-Bike JL200GY-2C" 
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    aha sounds very similiar to my home country, do you have a open face helmet or a very long in the front MX helmet to make the best of the drinks holder?
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  3. #73 Re: My new Chinese Enduro Bike "M-Bike JL200GY-2C" 
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    I use full face, flip up helmet, in the stop and go traffic is very handy.
    Just lift up and easily get a zipppp.... on the hot day.



    Current bike....2011 M-Bike JL200GY-2C
    New Hobby: Photograph with Sony A500 + Minolta 50/1.4 - 28/2.8 - Zoom 80-200 APO G NEX5n + Most vintage German manual lenses i.e. Carl Zeiss Jena, Schneider Kreutznach, Enna Munchen, ISCO Gottingen, Steinheil, Voigtlander, Paxatte Staeble, Elmar & Elmarit, Meyer Gorlitz, Roeschlein Kreuznach, Rollei, Edixa, Pentacon, Schacht Ulm, Exakta, and enjoy life


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  4. #74 Re: My new Chinese Enduro Bike "M-Bike JL200GY-2C" 
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    ahh i see now quite a nice lid you got there, will the handguards not fit on your new handlebars?
    Spada Sting.jpgim looking at getting a helmet like this Spada sting as it offers MX looks yet has a useable visor
    Last edited by Kennon; 10-24-2011 at 07:08 PM.
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  5. #75 Re: My new Chinese Enduro Bike "M-Bike JL200GY-2C" 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kennon View Post
    i would suggest a nice bar pad to set off the offroad looks abit more but it looks like your strengthening bar is too close to the handle abrs themselves to fit one
    Hi Kennon,

    Finally I just got the handle bar, the style you like. Will install during week-end.
    Current bike....2011 M-Bike JL200GY-2C
    New Hobby: Photograph with Sony A500 + Minolta 50/1.4 - 28/2.8 - Zoom 80-200 APO G NEX5n + Most vintage German manual lenses i.e. Carl Zeiss Jena, Schneider Kreutznach, Enna Munchen, ISCO Gottingen, Steinheil, Voigtlander, Paxatte Staeble, Elmar & Elmarit, Meyer Gorlitz, Roeschlein Kreuznach, Rollei, Edixa, Pentacon, Schacht Ulm, Exakta, and enjoy life


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  6. #76 Re: My new Chinese Enduro Bike "M-Bike JL200GY-2C" 
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    New chain guide installed.







    Current bike....2011 M-Bike JL200GY-2C
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  7. #77 Re: My new Chinese Enduro Bike "M-Bike JL200GY-2C" 
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    Many thank's for posting all this information Kot.
    I have been trying to decide on a cheap motorcycle to buy in Thailand which was a real motorcycle rather than a scooter,
    and all this information you have supplied has been a great help.
    Did you buy this from the Sym dealership in Bangkok?
    Are they in Rong Muang near Rama VI soi 1? The address on their website is only in Thai but looking at the map I think
    I know where they are. I would like to visit there next month flood's permitting.
    I hope you and your bikes are dry and safe.
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  8. #78 Re: My new Chinese Enduro Bike "M-Bike JL200GY-2C" 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kot View Post
    Yes it is. My country has 3 seasons.
    1/ Hot season
    2/ Hotter season
    3/ Hottest season
    Bangkok year round temp is >27c

    Drink bottle of water on the seat will perfectly fit, as well as Coke can !!!!
    You forgot this one :-
    4/ Hot and wet season
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  9. #79 Re: My new Chinese Enduro Bike "M-Bike JL200GY-2C" 
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    Hi Toneeightytwo,

    Glad my info spread out and help. I got the bike from SYM@rong_mueng.
    This bike went through the wet, you can see more pic from this topic......

    http://2strokeclub.com/smf/index.php...6056#msg996056


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  10. #80 Re: My new Chinese Enduro Bike "M-Bike JL200GY-2C" 
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    I see you have been having fun in the "nampuam" your bike is looking very good.
    Thank you for the extra photo's and informatiion I cannot read Thai but google translate
    does a good job changing it to English. I will go and look at the Sym dealership
    Monday 7th, as I have to go to Plonchit anyway, it's not far and the bike look's
    a bargain for B46,000.
    I will also be careful crossing the road now near Lumpini if that is where you try your
    top speed run's :-)
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