CarKid1989 wrote: anyone in for my idea?
its a great idea...Im all for it, so long as I dont actually have to pay any monies
CarKid1989 wrote: anyone in for my idea?
its a great idea...Im all for it, so long as I dont actually have to pay any monies
4cylndrfury wrote:CarKid1989 wrote: anyone in for my idea?its a great idea...Im all for it, so long as I dont actually have to pay any monies
I've got a better idea. You should all paypal me $10. I'll tell you about the reliability and long-term testability of my RC51. It's a steal!
What kind of warranty do they have? Can they spell "the" correctly?
I can think of many other bikes I could buy used for $3k that I would rather have.
CarKid1989 wrote: anyone in for my idea?
Sure am. Count me in for riding part of VA. Give me some warning so I can talk the wife into doing without me for a few. I'll also need a ride home unfortunately.
I just found a dealer in my city. I researched bikes and found the engine spec page.
Does it really only have 14 hp?! That's hilarious! I'm hoping my conversion math from KW to HP is wrong.
The owner of CCW had a good idea:
"This Chinese motor sucks, how bout something cool?"
And added a BSA single:
Xceler8x wrote: Does it really only have 14 hp?! That's hilarious! I'm hoping my conversion math from KW to HP is wrong.
Sounds about right for a 250cc engine that's based on a 1970s design.
Yeah, my 225cc, SOHC, 2 valve thumper has 17 hp to the crank, so I imagine the same thing but OHV and Chinese instead of Japanese, 14 hp is about right.
Ive been keeping an eye on these for a few months. I might get one when my car is paid off for nice weather commuting.
I really need to try a few bikes first though. And might want to take the MSF course......
jimbob_racing wrote: We now laugh at Chinese products like our parents laughed at Japanese products in the 50s.
You got that right. It's only a matter of time.
For about the same money you could have Japanese quality and fuel injection (didn't I start a thread about these last year?):
ddavidv wrote: For about the same money you could have Japanese quality and fuel injection (didn't I start a thread about these last year?):
I am very seriously considering the TU250X, but new ones do sticker at $4100.
I've heard nothing but positive things about these bikes, yet they don't seem to be selling.
The older I get, the more bikes like that TU250X appeal to me...I'm less interested in blasting down the freeway at high speed and more interested in pottering around on a back road somewhere.
In reply to ShadowSix:
Becuase young riders want sport bikes (or sport bike styling) older riders, many whom are inetrested in cruisers, will by a Boulevard model and the styling is too similar to late 70s / early 80s Japanese bikes which can be had for a song and cutsom tailored for about 2/3rds the price (or less) than a new TU250X. I thought the TU250X would make a great platform for a cheap factory Cafe Racer. It seems that only the Cafe Racer crowd is interested in small dispacement non-cruisers. I know as I are one (sic).
I know you're right Moparman.
I also imagine the small displacement thing kills the appeal to most riders given that CBR600's and Sportster 883's are considered beginner bikes.
In reply to ShadowSix:
In my opinion, a beginners bike is the 250 Yamaha Exciter used in the training class I took more than 20 years ago. Beginners should start slow.
For many years, I rode a Yamaha TW200 Dual Sport and was quite happy with it. However, I rarely rode on anything but two-lane back roads and dirt trails.
Grtechguy wrote: 14hp on 300lbs will move along nicely.
That's a tenth of the power/weight ratio of a ZX10R, but at far more than a tenth of the price.
Looking online, this bike has about the same power to weight ratio as a 2012 Toyota Corolla, which will do 0-60 in 8.6 seconds. So certainly the bike is no hot rod, but it will keep up with traffic.
ShadowSix wrote: I am very seriously considering the TU250X, but new ones do sticker at $4100. I've heard nothing but positive things about these bikes, yet they don't seem to be selling.
It is puzzling, because everyone I've talked to who has one loves it. I think people are just put off by the small displacement and won't give it a chance. Resale value on used ones is really strong, though, so there is a market there.
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