New XF200 owner
Hi all. I recently purchased a 2009 Qlink XF200 from HPS Motorsports in Pittsburgh, PA. I have spent a while on supermotojunkie.com and found my way here via members JTC and zugzug, who found me the bike. JTC has been saying this is the place to come, so here I am. Too many forums to keep track of...
About me, I have been riding since I was young, mostly off road. After I got married I bought my beloved SV650S and have been riding her for the last 7 years. She has 37000 miles and a bunch of track days. I always loved the off-road feel and wanted to get that on the street. I have been looking at supermoto bikes for a while, but could never manage to save up the money. I'm 30 years old and have 4 kids, my oldest is 5 years old. Which is why I have trouble saving up money. So that's where the XF200 comes in. I got a smoking deal on this one, and while it is no Husqvarna SM610 (my current dream bike), I think it will be a lot of fun. I live north-east of Philadelphia and had the bike shipped from Pittsburgh for $225 from Steel Horse Transport, LLC. I would highly recommend them if you are considering shipping a bike. Without further ado, http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/l...e/IMG_3751.jpg http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/l...e/IMG_3742.jpg http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/l...e/IMG_3744.jpg My brother has already laid it down with about 2km on the clock, so I don't have to worry about keeping it pristine. Only some light scratches on the plastic. My planned mods are to remove the stickers, 16T front sprocket, possibly raise the bars or swap them out, and ride it as much as possible. I have already pulled of the XF200 stickers and removed the QLINK screen from the seat. Also the rear brake light didn't work, but I fixed that. The first issue is to get it legal, which is proving to be a bit of a hassle. JTC and Zug had no problems, so I thought it would be easy. The dealer is 300 miles away and sent me an MCO that wasn't notarized. I sent it back to him, but he was on vacation, so two weeks later I got the notarized MCO. Then I took it to my tag place, and the lady said she had to send the paperwork to Harrisburg because of the 'L' VIN code. So I am currently waiting on the tags to come in, then it's off to inspection. So far I've done some circles in my driveway, and I think this is going to be a fun little bike! |
Great toys and great pictures!
Now you have TWO 'Suzukis'. :D Welcome to the forum. You will really appreciate the safe, easy modest performance and simple pleasure of the Q. You have good mods planned. Enjoy! |
Welcome! Your toys look like fun, but I'm especially attracted to your C-10. :D
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The C-10 was my grandfather's. It is a 1964. He bought it in '65 and ran a roofing company with it. My dad grew up in that truck, lots of memories. When my grandfather passed away, he gave it to my uncle who put it in a barn and didn't really touch it. When I turned 15 I asked my uncle if I could work on it, and he gave it to me. I spent many many hours sanding down the paint (it was sky blue, brushed on heavy) and repairing rust. It is a great truck. Always starts, always runs. I wish I had more time to do a proper restoration, but for now it gets used a few times a year for hauling things around. I'm going to have to get some good photos of it one of these days, I don't think I have any photos of just the truck.
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Welcome aboard - Glad you came to the DARK Side - I mean chinariders - You and ZugZug are probably already getting intro'd to some of the best this forum has to offer. In Fact Most are very very familiar with our "Q"'s - Now I want to know is there a prize for brining more Qlink Owners here? LMAO - Enjoy the Forums.....Andrew
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I think you need 10 more to qualify for the toaster oven, Andrew.
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i'm on it, give me another couple days! LMAO :roll:
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Welcome to these forums, DM! Thank you for posting the great photos. :D
Spud :) |
Here is a photo of the C-10 when my grandfather owned it. That's him in the driver's seat, and my grandmother standing on the far side. I think it's an honor to be able to keep the old truck alive.
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That's awesome! Your Grandpa would be pleased that you're using the truck.
I think that we're caretakers of such things, until it's time for the next person to enjoy it. It's nothing like the disposable minivans of today. |
Hey I see you made it here! I was wondering if you were going to show up. I can't believe they are bustin your stones over getting the bike registered. Let me know when you get it on the road, We can take a Q cruise somewhere.
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Yeah I can't either I got mine resistered with 0 issues. Walked in and walked out with Pink slip and palte - No Problem.....Wow I am thankful though. I was a bit nervous never had a MSO (Title) before to register....
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Welcome! Nice old truck, my uncle had a 63 chev and I more or less taught myself how to drive on it... You would be able to tell how I learned not to back up with the door open by the dents in the fender... :)
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