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elroyjetsn 08-21-2008 10:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dr1445
before you purchase the parts to make your machine road legal you should check what type of vehicle is stated on your mso, if it states offroad you may have many problems getting a tag from dmv. you should also check the epa status.

Also, when you call make sure they add the FMVSS statement to your MCO. If they see it there, they may not ask for a photo of the one one your bike, if it even has one.

Ring 08-21-2008 10:43 PM

so, whats the top speed and what does it realy weigh?

BW 08-22-2008 12:38 PM

Man, that site looks like a Nitro spin off.........

http://nitro-motors.com/

andzman 08-27-2008 09:01 AM

Hi Rusty,

Is this specs of the bike as described. I am looking to buy one this week. Is the seat etc. as described?

SPECIFICATIONS
Engine type: 4 Stroke, 1 Cylinder, Air Cooled
Displacement (cc): 250cc
Transmission: 5 Speed Manual w/ Clutch (International Gear), Chain Drive
Starting System: Kick Starter
Ignition: CDI
Dimension (L x W x H): 76.77" x 29.53" x 45.67"
Seat Height: 39.11"
Ground Clearance: 14.2"
Climbing Ability: -
Max Torque: 13 NM / 7000 rpm
Max Power: 12.8 Kw / 8000 rpm
Front Brake: Disc
Rear Brake: Disc
Front Tire Size: 70 / 100-19
Rear Tire Size: 90 / 100-16
Fuel Capacity: 12 (L)
Net Weight: 140 lbs
Gross Weight: 160.5 lbs
Max Load: 330.69 lbs
Max Speed: 75 mph

Rusty_Brown 08-27-2008 12:39 PM

Those specs are not accurate. I know it weighs more than that. It does come with an electric start. Not sure of the power specs.

Front tire is a 80/100x21. Rear is a 110/90x18.

Just know, it does not come with a speedo or horn. It also has knobby tires. If you want to look at something similar, go to the Honda dealer and look at a CRF250X. It is very similar. There are also pictures of the bike earlier in this post.

Rusty

PS. I intend to follow up with the rest of the story soon. Just waiting on all the parts to arrive and get the bike registered for the street.

andzman 08-27-2008 01:32 PM

Awesome. Thx for the reply. How about the seat height? Is it 39 inches or so?

Ring 09-01-2008 03:55 PM

top speed?

IronFist 09-01-2008 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andzman
Hi Rusty,

Is this specs of the bike as described. I am looking to buy one this week. Is the seat etc. as described?

Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 9:01 am
He's buying another chinabike :P

tigertamer 09-01-2008 05:46 PM

I hope he doesn't burn his bridges at Thumper Talk or he'll be begging his pets for advice :twisted:

Peace,
Tigertamer

VinceDrake 09-01-2008 11:17 PM

:lol: Gooder TamerOfTigers! :lol:

Rusty_Brown 09-02-2008 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dr1445
before you purchase the parts to make your machine road legal you should check what type of vehicle is stated on your mso, if it states offroad you may have many problems getting a tag from dmv. you should also check the epa status.

Interesting thing about the MSO. The bike had one in the crate. It stated "off road use only". A few days later, the dealer sent us another one without that stamp. The bike has two tags stating EPA and CARB compliance.

My son received the parts today as promised. Now he needs to take the MSO to get it titled. I don't expect a problem here. We did this before with a China bike.

Now, the inspection ... Thats a different story. Those knobby tires may need to be replaced. Hope not!

BTW. Here is a link to a great speedo! When we get it calibrated, we'll reply with the top speed of the bike.
http://trailtech.net/vapor.html

Rusty

PS. Now I'm debating about getting another one or a Sportster for me. Hmmm.

Cal25 09-02-2008 01:01 PM

I have the vapor on my bike. If your front wheel is 21'', it might be close enough that you wont want to mess with it.

(edited for spelling)

elroyjetsn 09-03-2008 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty_Brown
before you purchase the parts to make your machine road legal you should check what type of vehicle is stated on your mso, if it states offroad you may have many problems getting a tag from dmv. you should also check the epa status.

Interesting thing about the MSO. The bike had one in the crate. It stated "off road use only". A few days later, the dealer sent us another one without that stamp. The bike has two tags stating EPA and CARB compliance.

Rusty

PS. Now I'm debating about getting another one or a Sportster for me. Hmmm.

If you're in WV, you'll need the FMVSS statement on the MCO. Be sure to stipulate that when you request the official MCO from the dealer. Even if you are elsewhere, that statement should be included on the MCO.

I think it should state:

"This vehicle conforms to all federal motor vehicle safety standards at the time of manufacture."


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