Hey SpudRider,
That's a nice bike you have there. I've always liked the orange versions. I'm glad to hear that you've had good luck with it. My experience with the Zongshen 200 has not been so pleasant. My bike is the Qlink version built by Zongshen for Qlink. It's called the X-Ranger 200. Just after getting the bike new from an out of state dealer, I noticed that the frame was bent. I took the bike to a local Qlink dealer. After having my new bike for over 2 months Qlink refused my claim. The dealership also damaged the bike. When I picked it up the paint was damaged and the electric starter no longer worked. I brought it home and it's been sitting in my shop ever since. Not sure it would even run now as it's been sitting for over 2 years. My first chinese motorcycle was parted out and I ended up making a profit. That profit was used to pay for the Qlink. I originally paid $800 for the bike but now I have no money whatsoever in it.

My question is, have you found a source for parts yet? After reading your posts, I now have a renewed interest in my bike. I'd love to have another bike to use for friends, my daughter and for lighter dualsport rides. Any ideas how to fix the bent frame? My thought is to buy a $75 frame bender from Dennis Kirk. The bikes very similar to the Yamaha TW200. Hopefully, some of the TW parts will interchange with it. The bottom picture shows the bent frame.

Hey Carl! I hope you've been well!

SamM