Haosen (Hawks etc.): Ask me anything
I work for RPS, the sole US importer/distributor. So if you have questions ask me, and I'll try to figure out the answer. The engineers speak Chinese, so sometimes it's not that easy. :doh:
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Why such a delay in the mco or what ever you call the papers you need to get a bike registered and plated?
3 times in the last 8 years I was in the market for chinese scooter/motorcycle. The deal breaker was the papers. Twice I bought used jap over brand new chinese because the paperwork was not with the machine. The first time I bought a new chinese scooter which I was very happy with but .........the papers took two weeks to arrive after the scooter came. I have bought new jap bikes in the past I rode them home and they were plated same day or the next day after purchase. john |
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I don't see pricing on your website. Do you only deal with distributors or do you sell retail also?
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are these the old Hensim bikes?
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Depends who you buy from. I had mine before i even had the bikes together. APSCUSA was FAST! |
Power Ride Outlet also sent me the paperwork very quickly. It was everything I needed to register in Florida no questions asked.
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Maybe some sellers ship the bike with the paperwork, but others don't because of the chance of someone stealing the bike still in the crate with all the paperwork to get it licensed??
Adam, thanks for joining here and making your self available for us to contact you with questions. Just got a very nice quote to buy a new Hawk and have it shipped to Hawaii to my door, on the big island. Gotta go right now, but I'll be back with some questions for you later.... |
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Okay. Just got home. Here's a few questions:
1. I've heard the Hawks come with floatbowls that have screws not made to be removed. Yet, I also think I heard they have a grooved jet needle? Why would they do that? Seems like quite a few buyers have had to either get those screws drilled out so they can rejet, as their bikes were running way to lean, or order a Mikuni carb clone from ebay and replace that stock carb. I hear the stock unit is a Kehin clone, and some owners say it works well, once jetted properly. 2.Do you know if anyone from my state, Hawaii, has ordered these and got them licensed in that state? 3. Where can we buy parts such as, maybe, the body plastics, should we need them? Thanks for your comments!! |
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My questions
Adam, thank you for offering to field questions on the new Hawk 250. This is a great bike and I believe it will continue to grow in popularity.
A few questions I have for you (or anyone else who might know and wants to chime in) are: 1. What are the manufacturer recommended valve clearances for the Hawk? (My best guess is that it will be about 0.05-0.06mm for the inlet valve and 0.07-0.08mm for the exhaust valve.) 2. Is there a good magnetic oil drain plug you recommend for the Hawk? If not, does anyone know who sells really strong magnetic oil drain plugs to start my search? 3. I believe a 17T front sprocket will fit the Hawk. Will an 18T front sprocket fit as well, or would this hit the guard? 4. I'm assuming the engine is a Honda CG250 clone (correct?). If not, what engine is it based off of so I can find the closest/most relevant repair manual for the Hawk? Thanks in advance! |
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With regard to the technical questions, I'm keeping track of them. Expect some delay in response, there is a considerable linguistic barrier. I barely speak Chinese, and they barely speak English. :doh: Meanwhile, here is a pile of 500 Hawks. http://i62.tinypic.com/107uscz.jpg |
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