Hensim HS250DB Review!
It's been quite a day... I got a wakeup call this morning from R&L freight company, but it was to tell me they would be making a delivery tomorrow!
No, this can't be I thought. I told the caller that I was expecting delivery of my bike today! But it wasn't to be. I called back, and asked if I could pick the bike up? Yep, no problem he said. Well what's a couple hours driving, and a few gallons of gas compared to another sleepless night? So an hour drive to the truck terminal, sign some paperwork, and a short drive to bay 29 and there it was! A friendly guy driving a forklift loaded the long box in my Avalanche. I put a couple straps around the box, and headed for home. It was just about noon when I pulled in my driveway. Now to figure out how to unload this 400lb crate by myself? Photos to follow shortly... |
Thanks for not making us wait another day.
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I think I would put the front wheel on in the truck and role the bike out with bike a ramp?
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Part 1 Unloading
Here we are arriving home, just backing up the the garage.
[img]http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/P1000814.jpg[/img] Hmm, how to get this thing on the ground? The first thing you notice is the box doesn't look that huge, but it sure is heavy! http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...P1000817-1.jpg Definitely don't want to drop this thing to the garage floor. http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/P1000813.jpg After scratching my head for 15 minutes or so, a light goes on.... I'll make some ramps! http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/P1000823.jpg 2 x 4s are the only option, and wow they work great! http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/P1000826.jpg Almost there... http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/P1000832.jpg Safely on the ground! http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/P1000834.jpg |
Or you could have done like UPS does... Just punt it out of the truck and watch it bounce :D. I'm kidding of course, but that's pretty much what they did with my sons quad.
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Heres a thread that explains it better than me :)
http://chinariders.net/modules.php?n...=post+pictures |
Okay, I fixed the ones above. The first pic url didn't work.
I believe flickr will give you an image code also. Look for something that says web forum possibly. Just copy and paste it into the message and the pic should appear. |
Part 2 Unpacking
Can't wait to see what goodies are in this box, but I have to get it off that huge pallet first!
http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/P1000835.jpg Some careful pushing, and a little finesse with the floor jack should get the job done. http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/P1000839.jpg Success! Now to have a peek in the box... http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/P1000841.jpg First thing I noticed is an envelope with the Certificate of Origin. Also, these new metal framed boxes are smaller than the old wood crates the Jap bikes used to come in, but the soft metal bends easily. Looks like no damage though. http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/P1000842.jpg There is a box containing all the essential nuts, bolts, owners manual, parts catalog, and other small parts. http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/P1000843.jpg The cardboard stripped away, and we have a motorcycle! http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/P1000850.jpg Nice, good looking Cheng Shin tires, pretty good packing, and the bike looks even better than expected. My son't first comment "SWEET!". http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/P1000848.jpg Ann air powered butterfly wrench zips the 30 or so bolts holding the box frame together away in a jiffy. http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/P1000851.jpg The seat looks really nice... Perforated, wide, and soft! [img]http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...000849-1-1.jpg[/img] Looks almost like a motorcycle Mummy! http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/P1000853.jpg My son poses with the newly freed bike... http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/P1000854.jpg The rear shock is disconnected, but this should be close to bottoming. http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/P1000858.jpg Approximate ride height with shock connected. http://i856.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/P1000859.jpg More to come! |
Switched over to photobucket, but still having some issues... I think my photos are too big. The thumbnails post, but the normal photo won't on any of them. I will resize them later, and that should give better detail.
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wow great documenting so far.... and i wanna see larger pics tho lol... how old is your son? j/k lol
When are you going to assemble?!! tomorrow??? |
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My son will be 19 in a couple months... He's 6'4 & 1/2, 225lbs. I plan on waking the neighbors in the morning. There will be lots of details to come! |
I further cleaned up your first batch of photos to eliminate the duplications. Photobucket has a full size HTML option that will fit to screen.
Can't wait to see the bike assembled! :D |
Thanks for taking the time to document the assembly with photos and a write up. It does help others thinking about a future purchase to know what to expect. I enjoy watching the process also.
Great solution for getting the crate out of the truck. As I recall, on my bike I slid it back holding up one end till I could tilt it down to the ground. Then I slid the upper side around till I could lift it off as well. |
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