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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Yuma, Arizona
Posts: 9,056
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Since it looks like I will be moving back to AZ, I will be seriously considering the Lifa X Pect 200. I am intrigued by the fuel injection feature.
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Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Argentina
Posts: 756
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Another video from the same guy. This time he was at 4900 msnm and it is a stock cg 150 with the OG air filter. Also the bike was fully loaded with gear for the travel.
If you follow the advices you find in this forum and take care of the bike, it will last for a life time. |
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Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: NC
Posts: 273
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Wow...that is quite impressive!
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Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Omaha, NE
Posts: 8,151
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I would say I have my bike right where I want it in that regard.
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Join Date: May 2017
Location: Michigan
Posts: 107
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after reading alot from the guys on here and being kind of the redneck of the bunch not being afraid to ring the bike out if you want top speed go 17,45 or47 if you want consistant speed and less stress to the bike go the 15,16,17 .40 route that jerry hawk does if you dont mind switching the front sprocket depending on what kinda riding your gonna do that day.
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04 flywing 150 05 flywing 150 07 gasgas ec200 18 csc tt250 / foam filter mod, amazon exhaust, mikunki carb, 47tooth sprocket, o ring chain, stereo system, amsoil oil, honda 10w fork oil, tusk bars and brush guards.... more to come |
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Join Date: Dec 2018
Location: Oregon
Posts: 81
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I think the tt will likely serve you well stock. no gearing change or anything. Mine runs good. at the 200 mile mark. I am opposite of most I have been chasing hill climbing gearing. 14/56 comb is what I have settle on.
Quality seems just fine, the only thing I have found odd is the stock rear sprocket is offset, and this causes the chain to wear the inside of the front sprocket with the rear wheel lined up properly. I just put a straight rear sprocket on with no spacers and things look perfect, chain nice and straight, wheel straight. I wonder why Zong puts a offset rear sprocket. Mine the electric starter seems to struggle to start the bike, battery checks out good. Always starts, cold I think the starter should spin the engine over better than it does. I too had sticker shock and that was looking at used dual sports. I did finally find a good deal on a DR200 for my wife, which fits her better than the tt. it's got 20 hp. |
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Join Date: May 2017
Location: Michigan
Posts: 107
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the only thing about the dr 200 is that it only has 9.5ft lbs of torque compared to the hawk and tt's 13.5 and when it comes to hill climbs torque wins the race
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04 flywing 150 05 flywing 150 07 gasgas ec200 18 csc tt250 / foam filter mod, amazon exhaust, mikunki carb, 47tooth sprocket, o ring chain, stereo system, amsoil oil, honda 10w fork oil, tusk bars and brush guards.... more to come |
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Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: NC
Posts: 273
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The sprocket offset is really weird. Seems like they did a run of them like this. Some folks complain about that, others don’t. Maybe they had QC issues at that time on that particular part of the assembly line for a while. (?) I will say this, I’m a part of several other online forums, and I’m convinced that the “Chinese is garbage” statements are garbage statements. Just last night, there were multiple Yamaha TW200 owners in their FB page complaining that when they bought their bike brand new from the dealership that they lost bolts on the way home, etc., because the dealership didn’t properly assemble the bike. The older riders were saying the same things you guys regularly say “check all the bolts, locktite them”, etc. |
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Join Date: Feb 2019
Location: New England
Posts: 25
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CSC backs there product! I love my 2019 TT. Plenty of power with mods. Im 170lbs. and with my mods it will do 68mph. It cruises nicely at 60mph. I have no problems going up hills in 5th gear at cruising speed and I even pass people! With a little tweaking this bike is perfect and out of the box it is great also. Oh and having a fuel gauge is friggin sweet too.
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2019 CSC TT250- Mikuni clone carb: 115 main, 27.5 pilot, ebay exhaust, 2 stage foam pod filter, emissions delete , CSC rear rack, 17/45 gearing, Rotella T4 15W-40, 68mph gps confirmed. 300' above sea level |
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#25 |
Join Date: Dec 2018
Location: Oregon
Posts: 81
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It's got plenty of power. Having rode both bikes, the dr will out run the tt no problem. I geared it low for trail riding so it will climb a wall. Max. speed is about 40 mph, sounds good at 35 mph. no tach.
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Join Date: Dec 2018
Location: Oregon
Posts: 81
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The sprocket offset is really weird. Seems like they did a run of them like this. Some folks complain about that, others don’t. Maybe they had QC issues at that time on that particular part of the assembly line for a while. (?)
Only about $30 for new straight sprocket, I just put a 56T on my bike. I will say this, I’m a part of several other online forums, and I’m convinced that the “Chinese is garbage” statements are garbage statements. I have no complaints about the CSC tt250, compared to the 2006 DR200, I can't say one is much better than the other. in certain areas both have their + & - issues. It's toss up for me. The TT fits me better and DR fits my wife better for size. I like the 50lbs lighter DR for my wife, new rider. |
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Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Argentina
Posts: 756
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Let me give you an example of this, i have an 1990 KMX 125 2T. It was made in Japan 29 years ago, even after those year you can still the see the quality on the mfg. Now when you take a look to the Honda XR 250 (SA Version) made in 2019, it looks quite nice, but the quality is not even near a japanese motorcycle... HELL Honda still fits DRUM brakes to the XR250, when my KMX 125 had Disc brake in both wheels... From my point of view, when we are talking about small cc motorcycles buying a japanese brand is not worth the price anymore. |
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#28 |
Join Date: Apr 2019
Posts: 9
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Hi all.
Sorry to dig up this thread but the TT250 just calls my name. Anyway, living in SoCal, I'll need to use the Interstates sometimes and that means maintaining 65mph-in the right lane anyway. Sure it CAN do 65 and I don't care about top-speed. But with a 45T rear, can it comfortably maintain 65 all day on a level road? Or maybe other cars can tolerate me @60 in the right lane? I'm worried about abusing the reliable engine. I think my weight also makes a difference, so I hope 180# is low enough without needing another diet. |
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Join Date: Aug 2022
Location: Lincoln CA
Posts: 135
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