What is this?
http://yakima.craigslist.org/mcd/3811455595.html
I suspect it is the XY400 that we know and fear, but I can't tell... |
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Looks like a couple other Chinese bikes in the photo.
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http://www.selahpowersports.com/Motorcycles.html I bet they are clearing out the last of their Xingyue bikes. :ohno: |
There's a CL seller in Chilliwack, BC who keeps spamming over-posting the same bikes. Ugh.
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I've seen that spammer advertising here!
The dealer in Selah, WA has a good reputation. They have been selling CB's for years. If I'm ever out there (its not far but there is little reason to travel to Selah...) I'll post a report :-) |
I also seem to remember that dealer has a good reputation. :) However, I also seem to remember he was selling the Xingyue bikes, and it now appears he is trying to unload the last of them. ;)
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Selling that bike AND having a good reputation are not compatable ;-(
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As you remember, you weren't the only member of these forums who bought a Xingyue/Pitster Pro XY400, Doc. I wish someone else would come back and give us a long term report on this bike's reliability. ;) However, I have never heard anyone report this bike has been reliable for even 5,000 miles. :ohno:
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I made it about 2,000, IIRC.
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It's a shame because that bike had so much potential, and they were selling new delivered for $1,500 IIRC. For a time, it was a pleasure to ride. It had fair power and torque, a half decent transmission and suspension and chassis, and was a decent weight. BUT, it is fatally flawed and only an expensive paperweight.
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Sad ending for a good-looking motorcycle. |
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