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From: yan0132
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  • thats not totally true, if you get a relativly new one thats been looked after iy will run a good couple of seasons, i just thinjk they deteriorate faster than your average jap bike big named bike. but its a really nice ride when you consider the price compared to jap bikes

  • some bits are okay the wireing is aright to

  • theres no way you can get 85 out of one of these, im pretty sure the speedo lies in the first place,

  • max speed is about 60 depending on how heavy u are, i modified the sir intake and fuel system on mine, im only 11 stone so i got it to about 67 but youll struggle to get any more

  • @yan0132 sorry but that bollocks mate i get 85 mph out if mine and it's a texan no mods done to it at all and the restrictor is still in so you got to be heaver than 11 stone because im 14

  • @Cradlefan100 your speedos broken

  • max speed of this jinlun?

  • lardarzz from the jinlun club!! i only had mine for 6 months, there a good bike if you look after them, it wont stand the weather as good as a jap bike, but if its garaged and cleaned regularly itll not let you down, and a good bike if its just to get you through your test and move on.

  • what are they really like to own from ur point of view, are they shit n fall apart like so many people tell me?!!

  • there shitt i have one i rode it extremely carefully to maintain it and looked after it and all it does is fall apart spend a little bit extra and get some kinda reliable jap bike like an 125 xvs and save yourself a lott of trouble u should kno that the chinese make shitt shitt poor quality bolts that snap and scheer very easily these bikes look nice but there crap its ashame

  • thanks a lot for your reply, that makes it much easier to decide that i'll get a honda instead of some SHIT chinese bike!!!

  • well if you trying to say jap bikes never break you talking rubbish yes the bolts on the jinlun are not as solid as they could be but these bikes are great and easy to look after i have had 2 now a 125-11 for a year no troubles at all the odd bolt coming loose but picked up in checks and when i passed test i bought another one the new 250 v twin and 5000kms down road it still running great and i love it

  • @barnett682 yepp there a bit shitt they will fall apart . if you want a bike that you spend more time fixing than riding THIS IS FOR YOU they look nice i suppose but thats where it ends .remember chrome dont get you home

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