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Old 12-02-2018, 04:25 PM   #61
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Zongshen 250cc 165FMM Air Cooled Motorcycle Engine
Performance Parameter
Engine Mode ZS165FMM
Engine Name CB250D-G
Engine Type Single cylinder,4-stroke, air-cooling,camshaft upward
Displacement(ml) 223
Dimension(mm×mm×mm) 375×297×405
Net Weight(kg) 31
Max.Power(kw/r/min) 12/7000
Max.Torque(N.m/r/min) 17.5/5500
Compression Ratio 9.3-9.9:1
Bore and Stroke(mm×mm) 65.5×62.2
Ignition method CDI
Lubrication method Pressure and Splash
Min.Fuel Consumption(a/Kw.h) ≤354
Starting method Electric/kick
Clutch method Manual Wet Multi-Plate
Gearshift Method Constant mesh,two stage transmission, 5-speed Gearshift


 
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Old 12-02-2018, 04:42 PM   #62
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Carb Dekni PZ30

Tuning manual PZ30 is like PZ26
http://www.ccwthariders.com/uploads/...ing_manual.pdf
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Old 12-02-2018, 05:15 PM   #63
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What China bike were you riding at 80+ MPH?
I like to ride the Mrs. Bashan "WILL" 200 at those speeds to get myself to the mountain trails a wee bit faster I have held 75 to 80+ mph for several hours (2 to 4) at a time and the bike is still running strong after 4k miles

197cc Lifan engine is powering that little bike... 17t and 39t sprockets to help get that highway speed... little issues "off road/mountain trailing" with that gearing choice and my massive 108lbs on the bike (lost some more weight recently )
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Old 12-02-2018, 05:44 PM   #64
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Top speed towing aosom trailer?

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Hooked up one of my Aosom bicycle trailers to the DF and took her for a test run. All is well. I use these trailers in the mountains when I have to make a garbage, recycling, grocery, etc run.



Hey Barnone. How fast can you go towing that bicycle trailer?


And if trailer is modified please elaborate. Thanks.


 
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Old 12-02-2018, 06:04 PM   #65
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Never over 65 MPH towing the trailer behind my long gone W650. Only mod is changing out the tires and wheels from the bicycle ones after they wore out. Now I am running pit bike wheels on both the trailers. Have one of the trailers in Fort Myers Fl for the winter. The other is in WNC close to Robbinsville, NC. Use the one in the mountains a lot. Not so much in FL.
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Old 12-02-2018, 11:54 PM   #66
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Have you checked the accuracy of your speedometer?
I have, it has a digital Trail Tech Vapor with an extremely accurate speedo after I measured the wheel and did the initial maths, took a ride, it was a little off and I played around with the numbers for a few rides until it was dead on accurate with a 5 mile trip from pops garage to a local gas station.

Now with 83 mph showing on both a follow vehicle and 2 GPS devices (one phone, one garmin) and the bike was showing 82.6 (and slowly climbing) mph on the speedo

No way I would still be around going slow on I-25... round these parts speed limit is 65 to 75 mph from my house to the mountains... traffic rarely goes slower than 80 though...
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Old 12-03-2018, 12:30 AM   #67
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I have, it has a digital Trail Tech Vapor with an extremely accurate speedo after I measured the wheel and did the initial maths, took a ride, it was a little off and I played around with the numbers for a few rides until it was dead on accurate with a 5 mile trip from pops garage to a local gas station.

Now with 83 mph showing on both a follow vehicle and 2 GPS devices (one phone, one garmin) and the bike was showing 82.6 (and slowly climbing) mph on the speedo

No way I would still be around going slow on I-25... round these parts speed limit is 65 to 75 mph from my house to the mountains... traffic rarely goes slower than 80 though...
Wow! That engine has some get up and go!! What model exactly do you have?


 
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Old 12-03-2018, 12:32 AM   #68
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Carb Dekni PZ30
No choke but it starts up just fine if you give it a little throttle.
Tuning manual PZ30 is like PZ26
http://www.ccwthariders.com/uploads/...ing_manual.pdf
Thanks. So it doesn't look like you can upgrade the carb to a larger one as it already has a larger one on it.


 
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Old 12-03-2018, 12:23 PM   #69
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Wow! That engine has some get up and go!! What model exactly do you have?
Goes by many "model names"

Bashan "WILL" 200 ; BS200GY-9 ; Roketa DB-03-200 ; was last made back in 2014

Well, I think that is enough of my nonsense in Barnone's thread this is about a DF250RTG after all
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Old 12-04-2018, 01:03 PM   #70
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Put some saddlebags on her.
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Old 12-04-2018, 05:42 PM   #71
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Wow! That engine has some get up and go!! What model exactly do you have?
Azhule has the World's Faster Bashan WILL! Of course, it helps that he tips the scales at about 85 pounds, soaking wet... ;-)
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Azhule has the World's Faster Bashan WILL! Of course, it helps that he tips the scales at about 85 pounds, soaking wet... ;-)
It's amazing how fast a toothpick can go sitting on top of an engine with wheels , I'm free for any land speed records if anyone wants the same title on their bike ("Worlds Fastest China Bike" badge/sticker sales soon to follow)

Nice saddlebags, is the exhaust heat going to be friendly with them being that close?
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Old 12-07-2018, 12:47 PM   #73
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More photos. Off to the beach to find a bikini model.
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Old 12-07-2018, 01:49 PM   #74
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Old 12-07-2018, 03:08 PM   #75
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Loving how this is turning out so far. Will definitely keep my on this as my other motorcycle deal fell thru.

Keep us updated if any mechanical problems arise! Hoping none do for you though.

I only hope one day they will start selling a china bike that is highway capable.


 
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