Qlink is closing shop in the US
According to a 'source' (very reliable source who stated he spoke with one of the last of 3 employees) Qlink is closing its doors for good! Hopefully SSR will continue bringing in the 200 and 250 enduros, and I did ask the 'source' to consider bringing in the XF/XP line as their own bike as a premium offering to their lower end 200 enduro...
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This sucks but is not unexpected. Another wasted opportunity. On the bright side his may be a chance to see if Andy can score some cheap leftover Q's
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Figures. One of the finest China bikes to land on NA shores, and it's gone. I blame greed.
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I agree.
That and the flood of new-ish used japanese bikes on the market at fairly low prices. |
Well. . . frack. A waste indeed.
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Keep us posted because I recently( this month)talked to a manufacturer who said Qlink IS their US distributor.
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Will followup.
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The 200cc Qlinks seem to be pretty solid motorcycles. And there was an online review here:
http://www.motorcycle.com/manufactur...iew-88669.html They don't rave about the bike, but it gets a good review I think. You don't see a lot of China bikes getting reviewed at more main line websites and magazines. Sorry to hear this about Qlink. I think JP Motorsports in San Diego is/was a good reliable dealer for them too. |
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