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Old 03-09-2015, 01:19 AM   #1
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MB Tekken 250 cc (my dream came true)

Hola Chineros, I was sufing on the web for a new bike and found a Tekken 250 cc sold in Mexico for around $2,000. I think the shipping would cost me around another $500. Time to spend less and save more. Check this web page out: http://motorhead.en.alibaba.com/prod...dirt_bike.html




BASIC SPECIFICATIONS (TEKKEN)
ENGINE: ZONGSHEN / LONCIN CB 250, single cylinder, 4-stroke, electric/kick start, manul clutch, international 5 gears, air-cooled, 12V 8 pole magneto,, full wave/DC, PZ 27 carburetor
TRANSMISSION: 428H, 16-46T
SUSPENSION: FR. INVERTED, RR. Normal mono-shock absorber
BRAKE: FR. DISC / RR. DISC
RIM: FR:2.50×17, RR:3.00×17,spun rim.
TIRE: FR:110/90-17 RR:130/80-17
LIGHTS: LED headlights, LED winkers, LED tail light, LED lights on fuel tank covers
PLASTIC COVERS: ABS for painting parts, NYLON for handrest + muffler shield.
REAR VIEW MIRROR: black plastic
MUFFLER: double paint, with metal shiled.
REAR CARRIER: NON.
BATTERY: 12V7A acid battery
METER: DIGITAL
FOOTREST: FR. STEEL, RR. NORMAL
REAR FORK: normal

Also, there is model similar to rx3 http://motorhead.en.alibaba.com/prod...otorcycle.html
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Old 03-09-2015, 01:37 AM   #2
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Those are good looking motorcycles.
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Old 03-09-2015, 08:23 AM   #3
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That bike would be a cool supermoto!
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Old 03-09-2015, 09:20 AM   #4
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yes, she s looking good! i bet she s a 223cc though, not a 250 does it say sth bout that in the fine print?
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Old 03-09-2015, 09:52 AM   #5
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Sharp bike at a fair price. I like it!
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Old 03-09-2015, 09:18 PM   #6
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Old 03-09-2015, 09:51 PM   #7
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I like that bike mucho! I still intend to ride down that way one of these months before the heat kicks in this way. I have been commuting on my bike 53 kms a day, so the bike should have no problemo getting to there. When do you think you will be getting your new bike?
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Old 03-10-2015, 02:14 AM   #8
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I like that bike mucho! I still intend to ride down that way one of these months before the heat kicks in this way. I have been commuting on my bike 53 kms a day, so the bike should have no problemo getting to there. When do you think you will be getting your new bike?
Not sure, I would like to get it on my dob (July) but I still have to make some payments to my cc. I haven´t call to vendor to ask about shipping but i will sometime this week (I am a rangeland research specialist and am busy writting two projects for grants).
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Old 04-13-2015, 10:10 PM   #9
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Hola Chineros, I was sufing on the web for a new bike and found a Tekken 250 cc sold in Mexico for around $2,000. I think the shipping would cost me around another $500. Time to spend less and save more. Check this web page out: http://motorhead.en.alibaba.com/prod...dirt_bike.html




BASIC SPECIFICATIONS (TEKKEN)
ENGINE: ZONGSHEN / LONCIN CB 250, single cylinder, 4-stroke, electric/kick start, manul clutch, international 5 gears, air-cooled, 12V 8 pole magneto,, full wave/DC, PZ 27 carburetor
TRANSMISSION: 428H, 16-46T
SUSPENSION: FR. INVERTED, RR. Normal mono-shock absorber
BRAKE: FR. DISC / RR. DISC
RIM: FR:2.50×17, RR:3.00×17,spun rim.
TIRE: FR:110/90-17 RR:130/80-17
LIGHTS: LED headlights, LED winkers, LED tail light, LED lights on fuel tank covers
PLASTIC COVERS: ABS for painting parts, NYLON for handrest + muffler shield.
REAR VIEW MIRROR: black plastic
MUFFLER: double paint, with metal shiled.
REAR CARRIER: NON.
BATTERY: 12V7A acid battery
METER: DIGITAL
FOOTREST: FR. STEEL, RR. NORMAL
REAR FORK: normal

Also, there is model similar to rx3 http://motorhead.en.alibaba.com/prod...otorcycle.html
can you really buy a new bike in Mexico, and ship it to the US?


 
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Old 04-13-2015, 11:22 PM   #10
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I am guessing no since any bike coming to the US (permanently) needs to be EPA/DOT certified. I live on the US/Mexico border and there are people who commute daily to the US to work in Mexican plated cars and bikes; I know there are people who indefinitely 'borrow' Mexican plated vehicles while living in the US for months.

In fact, I know a prominent Mexican dentist whose practice treats snowbirds in Algodones, Mexico for 7 months out of the year who lives in Yuma and drives a Mexican plated pickup. Not sure how he does it, but I guess if one lived on the border and had some connections to Mexico, could do it. But that is getting complicated.

It is probably safe to say, in general--no.
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Did this bike make it to Mexico and did you get it ?


 
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