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Coyote
16th June 2009, 12:39
http://www.xmx.co.nz/

I'm pretty keen. Not being lulled into the ridiculous energy drink-like marketing hype from the site. But I do think it looks pretty cool.

Anyone seen these riding about? Anyone here own one? Anyone keen to buy my VFR so I have the money for one?

Perhaps I could be the Guinea Pig. Find out for you lot. I'd be doing a service.

White trash
16th June 2009, 12:41
I very nearly bought one last year with plans of buying a Chinese 110/125cc Honda copy motor for a transplant.

Can't say the stock 49cc 4 stroke would be too inspiring.

Coyote
16th June 2009, 12:47
Can't say the stock 49cc 4 stroke would be too inspiring.
I wouldn't think so. I'd probably try an CRC/Nulon engine start injection system until the thing blew up, then go for a 80-125cc MX motor.

So they've been around a while then? Hadn't seen them before. Been looking at scooters since all my bikes are buggered.

White trash
16th June 2009, 12:51
I wouldn't think so. I'd probably try an CRC/Nulon engine start injection system until the thing blew up, then go for a 80-125cc MX motor.

So they've been around a while then? Hadn't seen them before. Been looking at scooters since all my bikes are buggered.
GSXR buggered already? That didn't take long......

slofox
16th June 2009, 12:55
I love the protective gear they're wearing in the ad....oh, and the fact that they "make you look good"...I've been worried about that..!

Coyote
16th June 2009, 12:57
GSXR buggered already? That didn't take long......
I'm good like that.

It's simply clutch plates at this stage. Will switch them over soon. Want to source an alternator side cover before filling it up with oil again. Also need chains, sprockets, tyres and forks seals. Whilst I have the front end and wheels off I'll paint them up. Also keen on doing the frame, which would be a good time to sort out valve clearances and the leaky cylinder head. Plus paint the head and side covers. The subframe might get cut off so my brother can weld up a new custom one.

The bike could be in the garage for a while.

Just using an excuse I can to get a scooter really. Always wanted one. And this one looks neat.

Coyote
16th June 2009, 12:59
I love the protective gear they're wearing in the ad....oh, and the fact that they "make you look good"...I've been worried about that..!
You've been worried too?!

Like I've always said when it comes to bikes. No point in showing off on them. The hot chicks on the side of the road can't tell whether you're a hot teenager or a balding old man.

riffer
16th June 2009, 13:01
GSXR buggered already? That didn't take long......


I'm good like that.

Jesus mate, you're a worry. :no:

Coyote
16th June 2009, 13:06
Jesus mate, you're a worry. :no:
I'm worrying everyone lately since I got this 1100.

Mikkel
16th June 2009, 13:49
So where does the XMX hail from? They don't advertise it loudly on the homepage that's for sure.

I loved the list of features:

Throaty 50cc 4 stroke engine

So what does throaty mean? Guttural, husky or hoarse? It sounds un-healthy is that a selling point?

VM22 Mikuni Carby

I love the laid-back term carby - when talking bike mechanics with my mates, not when reading about technical specifications.

Semi Auto Clutch - 4 speed manual gearbox - no clutch
lever to think about... just hit a gear, twist & go!

- being a 4 speed manual means you'll always have the right gearing at the right time... no 'bog down'!

Anything where I am not operating the clutch is not a manual!

Electric & kick start

...it allows us to tack another piece of shiny metal to an already tacky bike.

Alloy muffler with CNC muffler tip - get that 'big bike sound'!

Those computer numeric control muffler tips are very important. Can't wheelie without them... And big bike sound is, as always, just a matter of making small capacity engines be as loud and obnoxious as possible.

KMC chain

A TLA chain for a TLA bike - seems fitting.

Front & Rear hydraulic disk brakes

Unlike most other motor vehicles sold these days...

High quality 12" wheels front & rear

Dymag carbon fibre tubeless wheels? - didn't know they did those at 12".

Street tyres

Sounds like real quality rubber too on those quality wheels...


I think I would prefer a Yamaha Jog all things considered - either that or an actual pit bike.

bungbung
16th June 2009, 13:57
"the humiliation of riding a gutless pansy" + "not looking like a nancy boy" + "50cc"

slofox
16th June 2009, 14:03
You've been worried too?!

Like I've always said when it comes to bikes. No point in showing off on them. The hot chicks on the side of the road can't tell whether you're a hot teenager or a balding old man.

Old yes...balding no...:bleh:

But the ad..."Here's a machine that's awesome to ride and makes you look good while it SAVES YOU MONEY!"

Well...fuck..how could I resist? Anything to "look good" huh! And an "awesome" ride...

yeah right

Insanity_rules
16th June 2009, 16:18
Alright attempt but if I were going to get something like that I'd go a street magic. Had a ride on one and it was a total hoot. Was a bit gutless but better than what I thought.

=cJ=
16th June 2009, 16:38
I had a quiet chuckle at the "Staunch in motion" slogan.

Squiggles
16th June 2009, 18:18
Bit like the Sachs madass eh?

cs363
16th June 2009, 19:28
Bit like the Sachs madass eh?



Only much nastier......

On a brighter note it probably has a lot more MSG in it though.....

Starky307
16th June 2009, 19:59
Very cheap,









enough said on the matter.

RantyDave
17th June 2009, 13:59
Yamaha do (did) a bike called a tricker (http://www.bikez.com/motorcycles/yamaha_tricker_2006.php) that's like that, but not shit...

Dave

cs363
17th June 2009, 15:26
Yamaha do (did) a bike called a tricker (http://www.bikez.com/motorcycles/yamaha_tricker_2006.php) that's like that, but not shit...

Dave



.........so not like the XMX at all then..... :lol:

On a serious note, the Yammy looks the business and has a proper 250cc injected engine - much betterer!