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    Let's get back to "M1nsk".

    On www.motogon.ru I found several photos of the 450 cc version - RX 450.
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    That's not all.

    Note the "Made in Italy" inscription.
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    They may have set up a relationship with Bennelli.

    Are they putting the Benelli 450 MX engine in the frame they use for the ERX 250
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    Somehow I doubt that they are looked for engines in the West.
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    MJH look where the sprocket is for both the engines on completely different sizes only time iv heard of it being switched to the other side and being the same engine is BMW F800 engine where the belt drive bikes are on one side and the GS ahs it on the other using a chain and sprockets set
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zorge View Post
    That's not all.

    Note the "Made in Italy" inscription.
    This thing is nothing but 亚翔LD 450, they also call them "Asiawing". I happen to be the owner of one of those. They are OK for the dirt, I guess. I have a motored version, it sucks in being a motard.

    http://www.asiawing.com/
    There website if anyone's interested.
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    Why would it have made in Italy stamped on the engine? Who else makes a 450 single in Italy?
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    TM?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve_Halt View Post
    This thing is nothing but 亚翔LD 450, they also call them "Asiawing". I happen to be the owner of one of those. They are OK for the dirt, I guess. I have a motored version, it sucks in being a motard.

    http://www.asiawing.com/
    There website if anyone's interested.
    Call them Forsage 450, AVM LX450, Token TXR 450, BackFire BXF 450, Monstra LX450 too.

    But look at the "Makaka's" motor.

    It does not look to me like a Asiawing's clone of Honda's motor (below).

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    It does not look exactly like either engine really.


    M1NSK did have a deal with Asia Wing at one time, they advertised a street bike with the Cagiva/Asiawing engine at one time….it never was offered though or if so it is no longer offered.


    M4 500



    I really doubt they would bother to falsely stamp made in Italy on the engines. But it would not surprise me if they did, neither are pinnacles of honesty and integrity.


    Is there assembly facilities in Belarus or are the bikes all assembled in china? I think some of the bikes are assembled and some are imported whole? M1NSK can buy from any supplier they are not dealing with only one, they can buy engines from any country.


    This is one of there most popular.
    According to this forum.
    http://forum.motovelo.by/portal.php


    M4200 that’s $2000.00 American/66,0000 RUB
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