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Old 09-25-2014, 03:07 AM   #1
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Hi from southern California!

Hey guys,

Just bought a 2006 Zongshen GS250 this weekend. Already having trouble with it, but wanted to say hi before I started asking for help. Been riding for maybe 9 months - had a 2005 Kawasake Ninja EX250 before this, but I busted'er up pretty badly. Looking forward to learning what makes this Zongshen tick.

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Old 09-25-2014, 10:39 AM   #2
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Welcome!

Do you mean a ZS250GS sport bike? I'm quite interested in those, and I'd love to see pics.

Was your EX250 a single cylinder?
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Old 09-25-2014, 01:02 PM   #3
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Thanks!

Yes. It was listed as "GS 250G" in the Craigslist ad.

The EX250 was a 2-cylinder, at least according to http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/20...05/engine.html.

The previous owner was telling me a couple things were swapped out. I believe the muffler isn't stock, and I believe he said the wheels were taken off a CBR...? Memory fails me.

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Old 09-26-2014, 12:22 AM   #4
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Where in So Cal are you? I used to live in Northridge in the L.A. area.
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Old 09-26-2014, 01:46 AM   #5
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That's a really clean bike. The wheels and muffler are stock.

The brakes have the dreaded anti-lock device on them (the gold bits); I recommend that you lose them.
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Old 09-26-2014, 02:29 AM   #6
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Welcome; we are glad you joined us.

That's a very clean, good looking motorcycle.
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Old 09-27-2014, 03:10 PM   #7
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Thanks!

I'm in Santa Monica. I haven't spent much time in the valley, yet. Any recommendations if I were to explore the area?

Good to know those parts are stock. I must not have been paying good attention when the seller was describing things. Do I just take the gold piece off and leave it, or do I need to seal it off or something?


 
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Old 09-27-2014, 04:22 PM   #8
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Thanks!

I'm in Santa Monica. I haven't spent much time in the valley, yet. Any recommendations if I were to explore the area?

Good to know those parts are stock. I must not have been paying good attention when the seller was describing things. Do I just take the gold piece off and leave it, or do I need to seal it off or something?
Santa Monica, you say? A good friend from high school is a cop for your city--I won't name drop here, but if you needed some 'courtesy' I could tell you in a PM. I doubt your bike will get you in much trouble, however, as far as speeding goes

If you are new to L.A., then take your bike up the coast and take one of the canyons back towards the Valley. I believe the first canyon road that will take you back to the Valley is Topanga Canyon. Somewhere through Topanga you will cross the (in)famous Mulholland Drive. Worth a ride on, too, if you wanted to wait to see the 'Valley' later on. You don't have to ride like a MotoGP racer, either, in spite of what the numerous youtube videos filmed there show! However, if you choose not to take the Mulholland diversion, and do get all the way into the Valley into the western edge of Woodland Hills, there is not much to see in the 'Valley' riding through.

I might be going over Thanksgiving, so keep in touch, and we could meet up, but I won't have my Chinabike. But you can at least see the 'Valley.'

Another good ride would be clear up the coast to Ventura County, and back down the coast back home. You have probably done that, already, but it is a nice ride to do over and over.
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Old 09-27-2014, 10:51 PM   #9
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Welcome. That is a nice looking bike. The ABS gold pieces require you to undo the brake line from them. You take them off and reinstall the brake line to the caliper. This will require a you to bleed the brakes.
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Old 09-28-2014, 01:54 AM   #10
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Bleeding is a little tricky the first time, but not difficult. Try reading this: http://www.dansmc.com/hydraulics.htm
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Bleeding is a little tricky the first time, but not difficult. Try reading this: http://www.dansmc.com/hydraulics.htm
That is an excellent article. Brother Dan always does a good job.
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Old 10-03-2014, 09:03 PM   #12
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Sorry for the silence. Been in the office until 1-3am every night this week. Haven't taken much time on the bike...

Until the damn headlight died on me. Looking at it, the filament for the normal light appears to be dead. The bright filament is fine, but I'd rather not be blinding people all the time. Tried looking online for the bulb, but I'm only finding complete assemblies. Multiple places suggest just finding the model bike it's copied from and source those parts. Anyone know what the ZS250 is based on?

Still haven't taken the time to kill the ABS and replace the spark plug. That's planned for this weekend, after I get some sleep. I'll update with new shininess soon, hopefully

EDIT:
Figured you guys may be interested in seeing the headlight and assembly: http://imgur.com/a/gOH3S

EDIT 2: Found that the bulb is a 12728 S2 Philips Duplo 12V 35/35W. Hoping to grab one of those and be illuminated again.

EDIT 3: I have no idea what kind of fitting it is. I'll keep researching, but suggestions welcome.


 
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Old 10-03-2014, 10:08 PM   #13
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My TMEC's headlight bulb was an anomaly...I ordered a few from the distributor in Chino, Cal. Excalibur Motorsports when my old bike's bulb blew--no one around Yuma had them. Their site is www.atv4usa.com It looks like it might be the same bulb?

However, I would think you want to blind drivers, especially in the L.A. area. All the collection of 3rd world countries' immigrants gathered in one metropolitan area unleashed on the streets need a good blinding--that's the only way they see you!! Drive with your brights on with pride!!! Plus, like I told you, I personally know a SM cop...
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Old 10-03-2014, 10:47 PM   #14
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Sorry for the silence. Been in the office until 1-3am every night this week. Haven't taken much time on the bike...

Until the damn headlight died on me. Looking at it, the filament for the normal light appears to be dead. The bright filament is fine, but I'd rather not be blinding people all the time. Tried looking online for the bulb, but I'm only finding complete assemblies. Multiple places suggest just finding the model bike it's copied from and source those parts. Anyone know what the ZS250 is based on?

Still haven't taken the time to kill the ABS and replace the spark plug. That's planned for this weekend, after I get some sleep. I'll update with new shininess soon, hopefully

EDIT:
Figured you guys may be interested in seeing the headlight and assembly: http://imgur.com/a/gOH3S

EDIT 2: Found that the bulb is a 12728 S2 Philips Duplo 12V 35/35W. Hoping to grab one of those and be illuminated again.

EDIT 3: I have no idea what kind of fitting it is. I'll keep researching, but suggestions welcome.
Your bulb is also known as a BA20D bulb. It is a common bulb used in scooters, so you might find one at a scooter shop. You can certainly find these bulbs for sale on eBay. However, I suggest you convert your headlight to an H4 bulb. The standard, 55W/60 H4 bulb is brighter, and more readily available. You can read about the H4 bulb conversion at the following thread.

http://www.chinariders.net/showthread.php?t=6145
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Old 10-06-2014, 02:17 PM   #15
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You guys are my heroes. I started looking for BA20D and was getting a little worried at other forum posts I'd seen. I'll definitely upgrade to the H4 I'll let you know how it goes. Thanks!


 
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