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KPX is the better option 4 66.67%
XR is the better option 0 0%
It's a draw 0 0%
Go with the one with dealer support. 2 33.33%
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Old 03-24-2024, 07:46 AM   #1
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2007 Chinabike quality vs. 2024 Chinabike quality

I bought a Roketa 185 back in about 2007 for $900. It did what I needed it to do but the material quality really put me off. The plastics were particularly bad. Very stiff and brittle. But at $900 you get what you pay for. Never thought I would buy another China bike, but I am considering a Lifan KPX 250. By all accounts it would appear that material quality as a whole has improved but I can only see videos. How do the plastics compare to Japanese dual sports? I can get a brand new Honda XR 150 for the same price. I'm a bit torn as to what to get.


 
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Old 03-24-2024, 08:47 AM   #2
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I was really kicking myself the other day for not getting the Templar like Thumper recommended. I love my Hawk, but that Templar X is NICE. I'm trying to enjoy the mechanic-ing, but I always end up pissed beyond belief. I AM enjoying learning about engines and carbs, tho. Dirt bikes just wasn't happening for me as a kid, so I get to do it as an adult.
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Old 03-24-2024, 10:06 AM   #3
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The XR150L is already a Chinabike, basically, despite the NA ones being assembled in Mexico. I would never pay for one via dealership channels with dealership markup and dealership bullshit.


The little XR is a neat bike but it has the same problem as all of Honda's small displacement motorcycles currently in that it is too damn expensive for what it is. Given the choice I would take a KPX any day which should be slightly cheaper, more powerful, have a more capable suspension, fuel injection, etc., etc.


 
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Old 03-24-2024, 12:06 PM   #4
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I am a Honda guy, have been since the 70's and even I would (and did) pick a new China bike over the new Honda made in China. The KPX or Templar X are so much more bike than the XR150 and at this point are reasonably well made.
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Old 03-24-2024, 12:30 PM   #5
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I’d get the KPX hands down over the XR if the KPX was available in my stupid state.
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Old 03-24-2024, 12:47 PM   #6
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Yah, the old stuff had its drawbacks regarding the brittle plastic and rubber quality. The welds also looked like someone "snot-rocketed" them onto the frame. That said, the engines have always been very reliable. As you said, "You got what you paid for".

2024? IF I was going to buy another new CB, and it was all legal here in CA, I'd say the Templar would probably be it. Reality is though, living here, we still have few options for road legal China bikes. It's why we bought the CSC's.
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Old 03-24-2024, 01:11 PM   #7
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Yah, the old stuff had its drawbacks regarding the brittle plastic and rubber quality. The welds also looked like someone "snot-rocketed" them onto the frame. That said, the engines have always been very reliable. As you said, "You got what you paid for".

2024? IF I was going to buy another new CB, and it was all legal here in CA, I'd say the Templar would probably be it. Reality is though, living here, we still have few options for road legal China bikes. It's why we bought the CSC's.
I agree on the quality concerns, except the welds. That is unless you're only referring to welds on older China bikes.

The welds on the frame of my TT250 are some of the nicest looking welds I've seen on a mass produced motorcycle frame (semi-bespoke stuff excluded). That doesn't necessarily speak to their strength, but the welds on my bike are sure pretty for what I assume are robot welds.
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I agree on the quality concerns, except the welds. That is unless you're only referring to welds on older China bikes.

The welds on the frame of my TT250 are some of the nicest looking welds I've seen on a mass produced motorcycle frame (semi-bespoke stuff excluded). That doesn't necessarily speak to their strength, but the welds on my bike are sure pretty for what I assume are robot welds.
Yep, was just talking about the old bikes. My X-Moto welds were UGLY....but never broke. The welds on our old Hensim DB150's were better than the X-Moto, appearance-wise and never gave us problems.....and we thrashed those bikes, camping.
The TT250 we had was a great bike all around.
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