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#41 Re: All about Chinese Sport Bikes
03-06-2012, 09:16 PM
Even the brakes look the same, it actually has a 223cc engine 12kw it is a SOHC 16.32 hp.
65.5x66.2 equates to 223cc of cylinder displacement.
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#42 Re: All about Chinese Sport Bikes
03-07-2012, 10:28 AM
it actually has a 223cc engine 12kw it is a SOHC 16.32 hp.
65.5x66.2 equates to 223cc of cylinder displacement.[/QUOTE]
Its a honda copy known as zongshen 250.
I got it MJH, thanks for the details.
I hope it has a reliable engine with quality too.Last edited by Deom2i; 03-27-2012 at 09:38 PM.
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#43 Re: All about Chinese Sport Bikes
03-08-2012, 06:24 AM
Anybody have any ideas about the producer of this fine machine, no sarcasam here and save the Your bike sucks comments please, I know this already I just would like to know where I can get parts for this thing, any suggestions besides selling it. I bought it and will ride it until it falls completely apart. Thanks Marty2012-03-07_11-10-29_556.jpg2012-03-07_11-10-42_185.jpg2012-03-07_11-10-52_315.jpg2012-03-07_11-11-12_209.jpg2012-03-07_11-11-24_994.jpg
A day in the life, Wake up, ride to work, work, ride home, lock bike and its beer thirty!
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#44 Re: All about Chinese Sport Bikes
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03-08-2012, 06:32 AM
What the hell is it? Yes, if I weren't such a nube (rube) I'd know just from looking at it. But I am and I don't.
What makes you think people will think it's a piece of sh*t?
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jkp
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#45 Re: All about Chinese Sport Bikes
03-08-2012, 03:09 PM
It is the same except the engine is only a SOHC water cooled engine, its not the DOHC but the frame and plastic part look the same.
Since the thread is all about who is making a revised version of your bike Marty….I think you can figure it out were to get parts now…maybe.
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#46 Re: All about Chinese Sport Bikes
03-08-2012, 04:26 PM
Its it liquid cooled yes. But i cant pin out the engine, It looks like a loncin water cooled engine, i guess.
I like your bike with its twin gunners!! I mean the exhaust!
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#47 Re: All about Chinese Sport Bikes
03-08-2012, 06:08 PM
Can anyone spot the difference btw this two carburetor pictures of the same bike.
This is old Old. Carb .jpg and this is new NEW. Carb .jpg
whats the use of the attached device on the carb with wires connected to it?
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#48 Re: All about Chinese Sport Bikes
03-08-2012, 06:42 PM
scratchndent to me it looks like the Loncin engine in your bike
much like the one used in this Apollo enduro (http://www.apollovehicle.com/Motorcy...W250T_328.html)
slightly different casings for the generator and clutch cover but i believe this also has the same engine
http://www.atomik.com.au/dirt-bike/e...-xr-250cc.html#
Kennon
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#49 Re: All about Chinese Sport Bikes
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#50 Re: All about Chinese Sport Bikes
03-08-2012, 06:57 PM
im not so sure its a yingang engine as it looks identical to this
Loncin250WR_2.jpghttp://dewataspeedblog.wordpress.com...nya-tak-pasti/ here you can see both sides of the engine
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