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pete-blen
8th August 2011, 23:19
looks good...
wonder how well its built..
around $4200US ($5000NZ?)
they were built as a side car version
for the Chinese army..
Riding it may be a adventure in its self...
tigertim20
9th August 2011, 02:36
call me a judgemental cunt, but just from looking at it, it looks like it would break in half at the first sign of a corrugated gravel road. The real test will be longevity of course.
Having said that, Im all for new manufacturers coming and giving it a go, Im sure they'll have their trial and error stages, but sooner or later theyll either fuck off, or produce a product of qaulity and economic pricing that rivals the big guns inthe industry.
The Baron
9th August 2011, 07:27
It looks like a BMW copy to me.
NordieBoy
9th August 2011, 11:09
It looks like a BMW copy to me.
Start from the bottom and work up.
They do a bit of desert racing on the chinese bikes too.
I think one of the first of the rider selection criteria is "do you smoke", followed some time later by "can you ride".
avgas
9th August 2011, 12:52
I am usually the first to defend the chinese.
But that thing is as ugly as a BMW.
Why don't they make an old school twin shocker?
James Deuce
9th August 2011, 13:36
Every time I see the brand Jialing, I just think Ding-a-ling.
pete376403
9th August 2011, 20:57
600 = cheap(er) registration.
At the suggested price you could farkle the hell out of it and still be ahead.
Fit and finish might be a bit second rate but it won't take too long for Chinese inductry to get it's act together.
tuska
10th August 2011, 20:06
by the time they've sold a couple million they shud have bugs ironed out...when's that guna happen??? early next year probably:shit:
grbaker
11th August 2011, 10:09
old F650GS copy... nasty looking thing..
ukusa
11th August 2011, 16:57
you'd have to be nuts (or Chinese) to buy one. Shit like this should be outlawed outside of China.
Without much thought I could guess the following;
Resale = poor
Quality = poor
Build = poor
Styling = poor
Tyres = poor
Brakes = poor
Engine = poor
Gearbox = poor
Handling = poor
Fuck me, even the name of the thing is bad and embarassing, imagine telling your mates at the pub you just bought a Jingaling :laugh:
bluebird
11th August 2011, 17:27
My only experience of Chinese motorcycle engineering has been entirely negative. I would not touch one unless I wanted instant low self esteem and slow building anger and resentment.
Sable
11th August 2011, 17:32
If its anything liike the scooters it'll probably throw a rod in 20ks
pete376403
11th August 2011, 17:34
Wasn't that long ago that Hyundai and Kia were bywords for crap vehicles. They're not too bad now. Hyosung were garbage initially, lot better now.
Before that "Made in Japan" was the worst epithet you could apply to a car or bike. Now it's a point of pride.
The Chinese make cheap shit because it's what the people they sell to demand. Won't be too long before they lift their sights, and their game.
pete-blen
11th August 2011, 18:01
If its anything liike the scooters it'll probably throw a rod in 20ks
yer got to start somewhere.... It was a lot easyer for the japs as the bikes of the day
worn't that far ahead... but now the leap is a lot bigger... but in time...
PS.... Whats the story behind yer avatra sport
cave weta
11th August 2011, 19:29
Ive owned Hitachi cordless drills, Mitsubishi industrial sewing machines, a Honda generator, Suzuki 250, Panasonic video camera, Teac TV and 6 chinese Cavallo 230cc trail bikes and now Three Forza dirtbikes all made in China with no quality related issues whatsoever.
Tomorrow I travel to Auckland to pick up three more Forza bikes that I have sold in the last 10 days.
The Cavallo 230cc trailbikes that I paid $2,200 for in 2006 have had nothing but clueless novices ride them and I have not had a single reliability issue with any of them. I am currently selling them off. the last two sold for $1200.00 and $1000.00.
$1000.00 depreciation over 5 years- I can live with that. especially as they were earning $220.00 per day while they were in service.
you guys are full of wit and wisdom though. Do carry on.:laugh:
Click my sig if you want to browse the latest offerings from China. pay particular attention to the price of each model.
ukusa
11th August 2011, 22:56
Ive owned Hitachi cordless drills, Mitsubishi industrial sewing machines, a Honda generator, Suzuki 250, Panasonic video camera, Teac TV and 6 chinese Cavallo 230cc trail bikes and now Three Forza dirtbikes all made in China with no quality related issues whatsoever.
Tomorrow I travel to Auckland to pick up three more Forza bikes that I have sold in the last 10 days.
The Cavallo 230cc trailbikes that I paid $2,200 for in 2006 have had nothing but clueless novices ride them and I have not had a single reliability issue with any of them. I am currently selling them off. the last two sold for $1200.00 and $1000.00.
$1000.00 depreciation over 5 years- I can live with that. especially as they were earning $220.00 per day while they were in service.
you guys are full of wit and wisdom though. Do carry on.:laugh:
Click my sig if you want to browse the latest offerings from China. pay particular attention to the price of each model.
Spose you drive a Chery too?
http://smh.drive.com.au/chinas-cheap-car-is-the-chery-a-lemon-perhaps-but-not-for-long-20110318-1bzq7.html
I love the roofrack sign - "Warning: roof rails are for cosmetic purposes only. Do not use." :laugh:
cave weta
13th August 2011, 17:18
Spose you drive a Chery too?
http://smh.drive.com.au/chinas-cheap-car-is-the-chery-a-lemon-perhaps-but-not-for-long-20110318-1bzq7.html
I love the roofrack sign - "Warning: roof rails are for cosmetic purposes only. Do not use." :laugh:
Hey!:Punk: I did look at one of these, http://youtu.be/X6NGoxEz70U but they dont make an AWD version so it lost my vote:no:
It turns out that in the flesh they are pretty much the same kind of thing as a Honda CRV. - good for grandad and his golf clubs. (but to make it look like that, you have to stretch the corners of your eyes outward with your fingers.)
I liked the video in your post. very informative and presented in a most concilliatry format.
but those reviewers know where their bread and butter comes from right now..
the people who buy Holdents and Faclons. they will stir that pot till it boils dry. Have you seen how much money they make with the merchandise?
meanwhile.... the engineers in the land of the rising sun will surround and suffocate them. They will become a memory like Valiants and Leylands.:wings:
James Deuce
15th August 2011, 08:22
meanwhile.... the engineers in the land of the rising sun will surround and suffocate them.
Well, no actually. The writing is already on the wall for Ford Australia because Ford is shifting entirely to a front-wheel drive platform over the next two years. Ford Aus' parent company has tried to shut to down Australian based manufacturing repeatedly over the last ten years and the onyl thing that has saved them is a common RWD platform. To stay in Aus, Australians would have to openly embrace turbo-charged four cylinder front-wheel drive Falcons. That isn't going to happen so they'll be importing turbo-charged four cylinder front-wheel drive Falcons from whichever SE Asian country gets the contract.
GM will kill Holden in the near future too.
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