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kingofqueenz
03-03-2020, 11:34 AM
Does anyone know or have a link for any of the online retailers that carry chinese 2 stroke 125cc or 150cc dirtbikes?
Interested in getting a play bike for my son.
JerryHawk250
03-03-2020, 01:27 PM
The only 2 stroke I know of available in the US is the GPX TSE 250R.
https://gpxmoto.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=5&product_id=73
I think the EPA is probably pretty strict when it comes to oil burners.
BuffaloChinaRider
03-03-2020, 02:14 PM
The only 2 stroke I know of available in the US is the GPX TSE 250R.
https://gpxmoto.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=5&product_id=73
I think the EPA is probably pretty strict when it comes to oil burners.
This bike is beautiful! $4,000 sends me running though haha! Nice link jerry, I have never seen a 2stroke chinese bike
Megadan
03-03-2020, 02:24 PM
This bike is beautiful! $4,000 sends me running though haha! Nice link jerry, I have never seen a 2stroke chinese bike
The price tag is justified on those bikes because of the hardware they come with.
BuffaloChinaRider
03-03-2020, 02:59 PM
The price tag is justified on those bikes because of the hardware they come with.
Oh yeah I bet its totally justified. I love china bikes but I dont know , it will be very hard for me to spend that on a china bike! I wonder if anyone on this site somewhere on another forum has one.
kingofqueenz
03-03-2020, 03:30 PM
Holy five thousand dollar 2 strokes Batman ! :D
Cool find Jerry....
Unknowingly I was hoping for like an $800 bike
Dreams = Officially Crushed
Megadan
03-03-2020, 04:16 PM
Oh yeah I bet its totally justified. I love china bikes but I dont know , it will be very hard for me to spend that on a china bike! I wonder if anyone on this site somewhere on another forum has one.
An equivalent Japanese bike would cost more than double when new. Cheap is a very relative term.
BuffaloChinaRider
03-03-2020, 05:35 PM
An equivalent Japanese bike would cost more than double when new. Cheap is a very relative term.
Yeah that's quite obvious that a japanese bike would be more expensive LOL hence why I mentioned I wouldn't want to pay that for a China bike. No matter the quality.
Wild Dog
03-03-2020, 10:22 PM
An equivalent Japanese bike would cost more than double when new. Cheap is a very relative term.
It's cheaper than their Japanese cousins? Sure but it's far from a bargain
https://www.yamahamotorsports.com/motocross/models/yz250/specifications
7499 msrp, i'm sure it could be found for less.
I been following chinese new entries into the specialized motorcycles and 400cc and up.
They are getting better, but the price tag are getting dangerously close to their Japanese counterparts.
A good example is the CF Moto NK650, in some markets is only 800 euros cheaper than a Yamaha MT-07.
AJboughtamoto
03-04-2020, 04:52 AM
You can get an SYX Moto 50cc 2 stroke for around $300. Really for kids but it supports people up to 150lb's pretty good.
kingofqueenz
03-04-2020, 08:31 AM
150 pounds ???
Cool, my right leg can have its very own putt putt :yay:
I go 225 on my best day ( after skipping meals )
Megadan
03-04-2020, 02:29 PM
It's cheaper than their Japanese cousins? Sure but it's far from a bargain
https://www.yamahamotorsports.com/motocross/models/yz250/specifications
7499 msrp, i'm sure it could be found for less.
I been following chinese new entries into the specialized motorcycles and 400cc and up.
They are getting better, but the price tag are getting dangerously close to their Japanese counterparts.
A good example is the CF Moto NK650, in some markets is only 800 euros cheaper than a Yamaha MT-07.
I think a bit more critical thinking needs to be applied here. Yes, that bike is "only" $2500 more than the TE250. That's also a 50% price increase over the TE250, which while not seemingly some amazing bargain when compared to the Hawk, Brozz, etc, is still quite a large price difference.
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