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#1 Re: Shineray X2X review, Guandong
03-25-2015, 10:05 AM
. They claim that the top speed of the new one is 161km/h.....while the old ones claimed top speed is 100km/h"Arguing on the Internet is like running in the Special Olympics, even if you win you're still retarded"
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#2 Re: Shineray X2X review, Guandong
03-25-2015, 10:43 AM
@Milton: with expensive route you mean high quality spokes?
SWM RS500R, R1200GS LC
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#3 Re: Shineray X2X review, Guandong
03-25-2015, 11:00 AM
By expensive route I meant I had Comstar custom-make a rim for my X2 (the rear). The replacement spokes are the standard ones for 亚翔 LD450, which are thicker and hence probably stronger. I haven't had any problems since the upgrade. The front wheel has been ok.
You can see how 亚翔 LD450 looks like by getting on Taobao.
Comstar is a supplier of motorcycle wheels located in Shanghai suburb. My Jialing 600 has stock Comstar wheels, which have been trouble free after 46K.
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#4 Re: Shineray X2X review, Guandong
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03-28-2015, 06:41 AM
Drama?.. Yes! In uzbekistan my piston melted after a very skechty fillup at a lonely gas station in the middle of nowhere. Sold as 80 octane, but I doubt that it was. (we had to fill 80 octane a couple of times before and it was fine) The x5 probably could stomach the same crappy fuel because it has less compression.
Otherwise both engines were fine all the way! We rode them quite hard, but checked especially the oil almost every day.
My opinion, I'd rather have an x2 with an x5 engine in it. (before the trip I even thought of buying an x5 engine from taobao and put it in my bike, but try to explain that to any authority!)
if you want to know anything more specific about our trip, just ask me. We probably won't put anything new on our blog since we're both busy with getting our careers back on track and also trying to register our bikes in EU.
The safari tank was the most expensive mod on the bike. But totally worth it! I ordered two of them from Australia without knowing for sure if I could make it fit. Luckily it worked easier than expected. If anybody is interested, I think Winston still has the second tank, new and unused (and no bike to put it on).
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