My new Lifan LYCAN 250
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I purchased this motorcycle online in late spring right after my car was stolen(Yeah it happened:shrug:…). Overall, the bike is decently made, performs well and looks great, totally worth it. I have to say, do not be influenced by those that say “Chinese bikes are junk” but take care of this cycle as you would a quality brand name bike like the Honda rebel or the Yamaha V star. In my case, I mainly riding the bike for commuting purpose back and forth on CA-60, which normally takes about 60 plus miles every workday, and last week the bike just hit 1200 miles with an in general pretty decent performance.
Well, yes it’s a 250cc so don’t expect too much to go extremely aggressive, sometimes it can be a bit scary keeping up the flow of traffic with this type of size engine. It can, however, still easily get up to 80mph on highway and also it’s very comfortable to ride. In conclusion, it's a solid bike (for being Chinese) with very decent quality and I haven't had any issues with bolts coming loose, brakes locking up, rattling of any kind. Over all I got my money's worth out of this one, I think I will have this motorcycle for many years to come:tup:! |
Looks a lot bigger than a 250. Nice....
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looks very nice
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You are the first one to report owning one! :tup: I am sure you will have years of ownership as it seems that Lifan is invested in the US market. American Lifan is a subsidiary of Lifan in China, so you will have the stability of that relationship vs. an independent distributor/importer.
Actually, from time to time, there are 10+ year old Lifan cruisers that pop up on Craigslist, and your engine is based on the Yamaha Virago, so you have that going for you on top of Lifan consciously building in quality. Not to mention, your bike has a rear disc brake combined with fuel-injection, meaning you have more features than the Virago. JerryHawk 250 will be very interested in your bike... |
Congrats on the new bike. :tup: I've been looking at that bike hard. I really like that bike. Reminds me of my old Yamaha Route 66. Thanks for posting. I'll be interested in what mods you will be planning for it.
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Congratulations! I've got the same version of that Lifan fuel-injected motor in my SSR/Italjet Buccaneer, and predict you'll be very happy with it. I'll be interested in your future reports.
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CA-60, like California? That's road legal here?
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I just saw the youtube video on it. Looks pretty sweet. The first thing I would do is change that exhaust lol.
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My sponsorship sending me one to review crossing fingers..
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Please keep us updated. Not a very popular bike around here, but I am sure it is not because it is a bad bike in any way. I think it is a bit pricey for most.
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Just hit 1400 miles
I purchased this same bike in October and love riding it around town. This is the first bike I've owned since I was a 20-something and now am 50. I added a windscreen, added small saddle bags, changed air cleaner assembly, and ordered the straight shorty chrome pipes. I get complimented everywhere I go. I really do. Folks think this is a very attractive very clean bike.... And the v-twin sounds fantastic.
I agree about the stock pipes and they look a bit off. Looking forward to getting the straight pipes on it. |
I ordered the Lycan 250 last week. Scheduled for delivery on Wednesday. :D
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Is there anything about 250cc threshold that allows these bikes to get through EPA or DOT more easily? I would think that a 400cc or 500cc Lycan would make more sense.
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