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Old 05-08-2019, 05:06 PM   #1
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Old 05-08-2019, 05:09 PM   #2
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Subscribe if you want alerts to new videos. I got a bunch more to review on this bike, ride, top speed, features, close up stuff... and so on. Id be honored if you did. I love this forum.


 
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Old 05-08-2019, 05:19 PM   #3
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More to come Jerry here is what you have waiting for!
I was the first viewer and Like I just happened to check to see if you had posted the video and it popped up. Really love the bike.
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Ok....am I the only one here who's amazed that such a large bike can show up completely unscathed? The metal shipping crate is even straight! See how close that rear fender is to the edge of the crate??? Not a scratch!
Seems half of everyone here can't get a little dual sport or ankle-biter shipped to them without it looking like it was used for forklift training.

Nice bike though. Can't wait to hear how it runs. I wonder if that little motor can move the bigger bike along at a good pace?
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Ok....am I the only one here who's amazed that such a large bike can show up completely unscathed? The metal shipping crate is even straight! See how close that rear fender is to the edge of the crate??? Not a scratch!
Seems half of everyone here can't get a little dual sport or ankle-biter shipped to them without it looking like it was used for forklift training.

Nice bike though. Can't wait to hear how it runs. I wonder if that little motor can move the bigger bike along at a good pace?

It came from Cali and so far I haven't had any issues BUT on that note its a demo from Lifan so I'm sure they said "DON'T MESS THE BOX UP" on the shipping request.


 
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NOTE: Anyone who is willing to drive out to my place , you can drop your car off and drive it around for the day if you want a demo.


 
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Old 05-08-2019, 07:59 PM   #7
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Good looking bike !
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Ok....am I the only one here who's amazed that such a large bike can show up completely unscathed? The metal shipping crate is even straight! See how close that rear fender is to the edge of the crate??? Not a scratch!
Seems half of everyone here can't get a little dual sport or ankle-biter shipped to them without it looking like it was used for forklift training.

Nice bike though. Can't wait to hear how it runs. I wonder if that little motor can move the bigger bike along at a good pace?
My RX3 came with some cosmetic damage....damn that it a nice looking little cruiser.. Reminds me of my wife's 250 Virago.
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Nice bike though. Can't wait to hear how it runs. I wonder if that little motor can move the bigger bike along at a good pace?
It weighs about 60lbs more than a Hawk (Lifan states it as 364lbs) and has a 19hp V-twin. I have a feeling it will move it along just fine. The bike looks big, but a lot of that is just empty space with covers to hide it.
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It weighs about 60lbs more than a Hawk (Lifan states it as 364lbs) and has a 19hp V-twin. I have a feeling it will move it along just fine. The bike looks big, but a lot of that is just empty space with covers to hide it.
This one is a little heaver that my Route 66 which was about 325lbs. It was rated @ 21 hp. It could peg the 85 mph speedo. I think It should do at least 80mph. I think with the right exhaust and tuning it could reach the 21 hp. Engines are exact specs.


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Old 05-09-2019, 02:10 PM   #11
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Thanks to Caesar's videos, Lifan's top speed claims on the KPMini 150 and KPR 200 are proven, if not exceeded. They have the Lycan 250 listed at 75 mph, so it will be interesting to see if that claim will be beaten. Since the same engine is found in the Buccaneer, and both members with Buccaneers have reported exceeding 75 mph, I am guessing the cruiser should be right there. I eagerly await Caesar's reports!
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