Attention: Only buy one of these bikes if the dealer you bought it from resides in the same city as you. Why? Because no other garage will touch Chinese bikes, parts are to hard to come by....If you break down fine your warranty will cover and labour and parts costs but how if your dealer is in another city and no one will touch the bike. The same thing goes for buying over the internet don't do it!!!!!!
@XShamuelX This is completely and utterly rediculous. Chinese motorcycles are probably taking over the learner legal market. Parts for these bikes, especially the Pioneer, Jinlun, and Lifan are VERY widely available, probably more so than some popular Japanese motorcycles.
5 years ago I would have agreed with you, but a lot has improved over those 5 years, and chinese bikes are becoming more accepted.
Could you please make some more videos on this bike, i am looking to get it in a few months time and this is the only video that shows it in operation :) Thanks
@PolishWingedHussar10 on a good day it does 60mph, into a headwind about 50mph, tailwind 70mph. If its speed you want its not really the bike for you. The gear ratio means its got amazing acceleration but the top speed is lacking. On the upside it is insanely comfy!
@Deathcheese123 OK thanks for usefull tip. The only thing I wnated to know is just could it go on high way. But well 60mph is good enough for high i guess. Did you buy it in motorbike dealer or was did you get used one? On ebay the retail price of that bikes is probably 1200£or 1300£ brand new, but i'm slightly worried that I won't get one with automatic gear box. I dont know if they offer automatics
@PolishWingedHussar10 I don't think they do a automatic gearbox on this model, you will find most cruisers are geared bikes.... 60mph is fine for a bike like this and power 125cc... on the highway in England the speed limit is 70mph anyway, but you cannot take these bikes on highways if you are riding with learner plates... and most carriage ways in england are now only 50mph-60mph anyway...
@xhairsfordemocracy Just make sure where-ever you get it from honours the warranty! after maybe a week the exhaust started to vibrate, I asked for it to be fixed... exhausts were replaced free under warranty but it did the exact same thing... and then again after that. Currently said exhausts are away being specially welded. Had lots of little problems too, but all repairs have been free under warranty. Also changing the sparkplug cap is essential if you're going to be riding in the rain.
Attention: Only buy one of these bikes if the dealer you bought it from resides in the same city as you. Why? Because no other garage will touch Chinese bikes, parts are to hard to come by....If you break down fine your warranty will cover and labour and parts costs but how if your dealer is in another city and no one will touch the bike. The same thing goes for buying over the internet don't do it!!!!!!
XShamuelX 4 months ago
@XShamuelX
AGREED! I had so many problems with this thing I (actually my angry girlfriend...) Persuaded the garage to refund me!
Deathcheese123 4 months ago
@XShamuelX This is completely and utterly rediculous. Chinese motorcycles are probably taking over the learner legal market. Parts for these bikes, especially the Pioneer, Jinlun, and Lifan are VERY widely available, probably more so than some popular Japanese motorcycles.
5 years ago I would have agreed with you, but a lot has improved over those 5 years, and chinese bikes are becoming more accepted.
SteveBlues87 3 months ago 3
HI.
Wot is consumption for 100miles?
MrVaditi 5 months ago
Your so padded up ^^
I just are my Helmet, Hoody and Sports Gloves :P
If its abit chilly i'll put my padded coat on >-> but only then :P
YuJays 6 months ago
@YuJays Enjoy your skin while it lasts. :)
boner2008 4 months ago
thats a horrible road your on
yunonamesleft 6 months ago
Getting this bike in September, can't wait :P
chr15rul35 7 months ago
Could you please make some more videos on this bike, i am looking to get it in a few months time and this is the only video that shows it in operation :) Thanks
666Djskydiver999 9 months ago
Is it fast enough to go on high way ??
PolishWingedHussar10 11 months ago
@PolishWingedHussar10 on a good day it does 60mph, into a headwind about 50mph, tailwind 70mph. If its speed you want its not really the bike for you. The gear ratio means its got amazing acceleration but the top speed is lacking. On the upside it is insanely comfy!
Deathcheese123 10 months ago
@Deathcheese123 OK thanks for usefull tip. The only thing I wnated to know is just could it go on high way. But well 60mph is good enough for high i guess. Did you buy it in motorbike dealer or was did you get used one? On ebay the retail price of that bikes is probably 1200£or 1300£ brand new, but i'm slightly worried that I won't get one with automatic gear box. I dont know if they offer automatics
PolishWingedHussar10 10 months ago
@PolishWingedHussar10 I don't think they do a automatic gearbox on this model, you will find most cruisers are geared bikes.... 60mph is fine for a bike like this and power 125cc... on the highway in England the speed limit is 70mph anyway, but you cannot take these bikes on highways if you are riding with learner plates... and most carriage ways in england are now only 50mph-60mph anyway...
TheXhoobx 10 months ago
Thanks for uploading.
I'm thinking about getting one of these bikes for something to cruise around, certainly looks and sounds nice.
xhairsfordemocracy 11 months ago
@xhairsfordemocracy Just make sure where-ever you get it from honours the warranty! after maybe a week the exhaust started to vibrate, I asked for it to be fixed... exhausts were replaced free under warranty but it did the exact same thing... and then again after that. Currently said exhausts are away being specially welded. Had lots of little problems too, but all repairs have been free under warranty. Also changing the sparkplug cap is essential if you're going to be riding in the rain.
Deathcheese123 11 months ago
@Deathcheese123 Thanks for the heads up. I'll be sure to ask about those issues before parting company with the cash. Cheers.
xhairsfordemocracy 11 months ago
@Deathcheese123 Just out of interest, how long does it take to "run in" milage wise?
xhairsfordemocracy 11 months ago