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Old 03-24-2017, 12:28 PM   #31
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That's why I asked. That rack should fit all of the bikes that are based on the Honda XR150L.
Looks like it's just a matter of drilling four, well-placed holes in the rear handles.
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Old 03-24-2017, 01:22 PM   #32
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DZ on youtube is already hitting an indicated 67-68 mph with his Brozz.
I have been following him since he got his almost a month ago. He has been super helpful with his videos. He felt it had more in it too. I bet it will hit 75 or so once broke in. Should cruise 55-60 np all day.


 
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Old 03-24-2017, 01:36 PM   #33
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Geeze, now i am really confused. The Brozz is a sweet bike and probably a better fit for me than the Enforcer, albeit a little more money. I really like the smoother engine, the fact it doesn't have brake hardware dangling dangerously low, the rack, and i'm a sucker for the fake carbon fiber look!

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It's worth it man. The only negative is the smaller tires/wheels and in some ppls opinions the rear drum.

The engine is super smooth and quiet. I would def. recommend checking the valves before firing it up the first time to ensure they are in spec. Mine were a bit tight. Other than that make sure the bolts/nuts are good, check the chain tension, change the oil, charge the battery, check the plug gap, and put some gas in it. It fired up easily on the third push of the starter with the choke on.


 
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Old 03-24-2017, 03:27 PM   #34
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It's worth it man. The only negative is the smaller tires/wheels.....
If you're not going to do a ton of off-road, this is definitely livable and just a matter of preference. My RX3 only comes with an 18/17 combo. I am thinking of getting the 19" front wheel option though but on the pavement, gravel roads and light trails, it's just fine.
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Old 03-24-2017, 03:56 PM   #35
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It's worth it man. The only negative is the smaller tires/wheels and in some ppls opinions the rear drum.

The engine is super smooth and quiet. I would def. recommend checking the valves before firing it up the first time to ensure they are in spec. Mine were a bit tight. Other than that make sure the bolts/nuts are good, check the chain tension, change the oil, charge the battery, check the plug gap, and put some gas in it. It fired up easily on the third push of the starter with the choke on.
A new set of 21" / 18" steel wheels is only $130 - $150 shipped. Would make this bike perfect.
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Old 03-24-2017, 08:40 PM   #36
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A new set of 21" / 18" steel wheels is only $130 - $150 shipped. Would make this bike perfect.
That's not a bad at all. I really like the Brozz with that tire set up. Still cheaper than a TT 250. 😝So


 
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Old 03-24-2017, 11:34 PM   #37
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The Brozz is down to a few green ones left. There are still plenty of Sharks left--the red-headed stepchild to the Brozz which is probably worth worth a second look if the Brozz sells out. The Shark is near identical in features minus USD forks and a fuel gauge. Heck, the Hawk is still worth a look!
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DZ on youtube is already hitting an indicated 67-68 mph with his Brozz.
if we assume the standard 8% inaccuracy then that is 62mph
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Old 03-28-2017, 06:12 PM   #40
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if we assume the standard 8% inaccuracy then that is 62mph
DZ said his gps showed it was 2mph off, so not bad on accuracy with his speedo anyways.


 
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