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SpudRider 06-06-2017 12:07 PM

Bashan Forks/Parts Vendors?
 
I am interested in purchasing a pair of the new USD forks employed by the Bashan Brozz, Bashan Storm, et cetera. Does anyone know a domestic vendor who sells these Bashan forks? The Bashan USD forks are very similar to the ones shown in the photograph below.

http://i442.photobucket.com/albums/q...tification.jpg

Here are the dimensions of these 37mm, USD Chinese forks.

Diameter of inner fork tube: 37mm
Diameter of fork at upper triple clamp: 48mm
Diameter of fork at lower triple clamp: 51mm
Overall length from tops of fork caps to bottom of fork tube: 33.5 inches
Axle diameter: 12mm

I can purchase a pair of these forks from Taobao for $50/pair, but the shipping cost would probably be over $100. Therefore, I would like to know if anyone sells these forks domestically. ;)

culcune 06-06-2017 12:51 PM

Call Kandi USA since they used to distribute the Brozz and Shark (no USD forks for the Shark). Usually distributors are allotted spare parts, but not sure if that would include forks. Maybe they have a parts bike they tore/tear into? I do know that Excalibur has a complete new in box TMEC 200 bike minus the wheels, but not sure if that will fit and not sure if Alan or Wade will part that bike out any more than the wheels.

http://www.kandiusa.com/

culcune 06-06-2017 12:52 PM

Duh--I have a parts TMEC 200 which I already sold the wheels off of. It has USD forks.

SpudRider 06-06-2017 01:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by culcune (Post 258484)
Duh--I have a parts TMEC 200 which I already sold the wheels off of. It has USD forks.

Thanks for the reference to Kandi USA. :)

Do your TMEC 200 forks match the description I posted earlier in this thread?

culcune 06-06-2017 04:35 PM

Let me measure them when I get home...

BARLOW 06-07-2017 05:25 AM

they seem to have some forks here ... http://parts.powersportsbest.com/ind...-sets.html?p=1

Wancsta 06-07-2017 08:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BARLOW (Post 258561)
they seem to have some forks here ... http://parts.powersportsbest.com/ind...-sets.html?p=1

Don't mean to take this off topic but have you or anyone ordered from this place before? I went to order a part from them since they showed the PayPal logo in the lower left but there was no option for it at checkout.

SpudRider 06-07-2017 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BARLOW (Post 258561)
they seem to have some forks here ... http://parts.powersportsbest.com/ind...-sets.html?p=1

Thanks for posting the great link! :tup:

I contacted them by telephone. They have the forks I need at a very reasonable price, and their ups shipping cost is also very reasonable.

:thanks:

I might buy someone's used forks. However, if I decide to purchase new forks, I'm always looking for the best deal. ;) Does anyone else know another parts vendor who sells Chinese USD forks?

BlackBike 06-07-2017 03:36 PM

Spud, Are these usd forks for the zong sierra with all those miles?

SpudRider 06-07-2017 03:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackBike (Post 258600)
Spud, Are these usd forks for the zong sierra with all those miles?

Yes, I am considering these forks for my Zongshen Sierra 200 (ZS200GY-2). The Zong's original forks are in good condition, and working well. However, I have never liked the "hocky puck" brake caliper on the front wheel; it is very poorly designed. After about 82,000 miles, this brake caliper still stops my bike, but it clatters all the time while riding technical terrain, and sometimes even screeches. It is not damaging the brake rotor, but I am tired of listening to it chatter away. :wtf:

http://i442.photobucket.com/albums/q...inishedJob.jpg

The new forks are a different design from my original ZS200GY-2 forks. The new forks will accomodate the newer, better, front brake caliper which comes with the newer Chinese, dual sport bikes. :tup: I can buy a new, "hocky puck" brake caliper from Taobao for about $10, plus shipping. But I am seriously considering the switch to new forks, and the newer brake caliper, shown below. ;)

https://gd1.alicdn.com/imgextra/i1/7...!708561671.jpg

https://gd3.alicdn.com/imgextra/i3/1...1801555622.jpg

2LZ 06-07-2017 05:22 PM

Spud, will the existing disk work with the dual piston caliper? I had the hockey puck on my X-Moto and it had a much wider (deeper?) wear band than my dual piston calipers. The disk was larger diameter, as well.

SpudRider 06-08-2017 12:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2LZ (Post 258604)
Spud, will the existing disk work with the dual piston caliper? I had the hockey puck on my X-Moto and it had a much wider (deeper?) wear band than my dual piston calipers. The disk was larger diameter, as well.

I'm glad you joined this thread, 2LZ. :) Perhaps you can help me to verify the proper fitment. ;)

My ZS200GY-2 front wheel appears to be identical to the CSC TT250 front wheel. Also, the speedometer sending unit appears to be identical.

My front brake rotor is 265 mm in diameter. I read the TT250 brake rotor is the same diameter. Perhaps you can verify this measurement for me. Both brake rotors employ 6 bolts.

The forks of the CSC TT250 appear to be identical to the standard, Chinese USD forks. Here are some photographs and measurements of the Chinese forks. Perhaps you can verify for me the forks are the same.

https://img.alicdn.com/imgextra/i2/1...!183847414.jpg

https://img.alicdn.com/imgextra/i2/1...!183847414.jpg

https://img.alicdn.com/imgextra/i2/1...!183847414.jpg

https://img.alicdn.com/imgextra/i2/1...!183847414.jpg

https://img.alicdn.com/imgextra/i3/1...!183847414.jpg

https://img.alicdn.com/imgextra/i1/1...!183847414.jpg

https://img.alicdn.com/imgextra/i3/1...!183847414.jpg

https://img.alicdn.com/imgextra/i1/1...!183847414.jpg

http://parts.powersportsbest.com/med...04_copy_73.jpg

http://parts.powersportsbest.com/med...05_copy_73.jpg

http://parts.powersportsbest.com/med...06_copy_68.jpg

http://parts.powersportsbest.com/med...07_copy_49.jpg

http://parts.powersportsbest.com/med...09_copy_26.jpg

http://parts.powersportsbest.com/med...00010_1_15.jpg

If the forks, wheel, speedometer sending unit, and brake rotor are the same, then I should be able to purchase a front brake caliper from CSC which will give perfect fitment.

SpudRider 06-08-2017 12:49 AM

Here is a recap of the dimensions for the standard, 37mm, USD Chinese forks.

Diameter of inner fork tube: 37mm
Diameter of fork at upper triple clamp: 48mm
Diameter of fork at lower triple clamp: 51mm
Overall length from tops of fork caps to bottom of fork tube: 33.5 inches
Axle diameter: 12mm
Distance between caliper mounting holes: 60 mm

SpudRider 06-08-2017 01:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2LZ (Post 258604)
Spud, will the existing disk work with the dual piston caliper? I had the hockey puck on my X-Moto and it had a much wider (deeper?) wear band than my dual piston calipers. The disk was larger diameter, as well.

I assume the front brake caliper for the TT250 is the same as the brake calipers shown below. However, purchasing a front brake caliper from CSC would be a safe bet, just in case the measurements are different. ;)

If the Bashan Storm/Brozz has a 265 mm, front brake rotor, a front brake caliper from the Bashan Storm/Brozz should also be a perfect fit, since these Bashan bikes also employ the Zong's front hub. ;)

Can you verify the front brake caliper on the TT250 is the same as the photographs shown below? Thanks for all your help. :tup:

https://gd1.alicdn.com/imgextra/i1/7...!708561671.jpg

https://gd3.alicdn.com/imgextra/i3/1...1801555622.jpg

BARLOW 06-12-2017 02:03 AM

i am sorry, i should have said before ... i have not used this vendor ... only thing i need from them they are out of


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