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http://www.ballerride.com/2008/05/08...-offroad-bike/ http://www.fxbikes.com/ http://www.clevelandcyclewerks.com/cleveland-fxx/ These look like a load of fun . FxBikes plans a dual sport . here is just one you tube play time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ft8V3pZ3mrk
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Awesome! I love the swingarm and the trellis frame, but I'm most impressed by this pic.
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Another fun video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izzETywvG0I
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We already discussed these briefly:
http://chinariders.net/showthread.php?t=13933 Unfortunately, FX bikes have been taking preorders for some years now, so I'm a bit skeptic if they'll ever see daylight. Hopefully, CCW will be faster :D |
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hate to say it as they are kiwi's... but they are a pack of pull hards... . |
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I have looked and looked . I could not find a Chinese source of theses bikes . seems Cleveland cycles works may be able to get there's out sooner. I have not seen pricing anywhere. I think I could use one :tup:
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I'm wondering if I could build one for the street. It would require that those skinny rims and tires have DOT approval, and the rest I could sort out.
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I've been looking at the FXx and the Motoped (shown below with pegs not pedals). The Stromer ST2 eBike might be what I end up with. Just not sure yet, which way I will go.
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The Stromer ST2 is rather pricey but it goes 150 kilometers on a charge.
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Got the fever again, eh Sam? :D
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Does anyone know where the Cleveland FXx is being manufactured? One of the links provided by Krasi lists an MSRP of 2,100 Euros, which equals $2,770 USD. I'd be tempted to get one at that price. :)
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I just wondered if Cleveland Cycle Works (CCW) was waiting on the Kiwis. ;)
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For 2.1k Euro we all are jumping on one :D Hence I practically check CCW website daily. (Man, I lead a sad life apparently...)
Maybe one of you "locals" can give them a call to see what will they say about that bike? |
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http://www.google.co.nz/url?sa=t&rct...74035653,d.c2E . |
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Good News (Hello. MSRP is $2200, semi-auto clutch, cheers.)(In the USA bikes will be in dealers within a month. Cheers)
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I must laugh at that, was it CCW or the rep that told you that? Quite some time ago I inquired about a Hooligun X 450 and received the same exact answer. After some more research I have a hard time CCW will actually have any of these bikes here anytime soon, if ever. Looks like a marginal operation, just my take.
Oh and for the Motopeds I would stay clear of them also, well at least for the next 6 months or so. They may be vapor ware in the near future, again just my take. |
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Perhaps I should put it another way. As soon as we see others selling the same thing then CCW will have it. All of their flagship bike are sold for lesser values and they just put their spin on it and mark it up. It doesn't seem that they have the true capacity to import a raw specially designed bike made for them. It is a whole different level and perhaps they will get there but I cannot imagine they have that type of capital. When I spoke with CCW they indicated they have been selling the bikes for years and referred me to the Rep. The Rep gave me the lo-down and basically said they have no clue what they are doing. Dont get me wrong, the designs are very attractive and to some extent give me the I want one or should I build one thought.
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What I have come down to is it can be done in a different way a lot cheaper. I was thinking to get one of these 125cc pit bikes, (Apollo I believe) and strip it down to nothing and make it bare bones. It would at least make a good base for an extremely light system.
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Thank you, Racer. :)
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I'd like to plate one also . but I am not sure I could in West Virginia . Unless the MCO had FMVSS printed on it . I was thinking it was semi-auto ,because I have not seen anything bigger than a 110cc that wasn't full clutched . Trail bike rekluse
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We can plate just about anything in WV. Just saying!
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Cleveland FXx striped down picture
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Well perhaps I was wrong. If they do make this happen I am sure they will have much success with them if the pricing is right. Sure looks like a fun toy. I wonder what the wheel base is? To bad the frame isn't alloy.
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Another view . Appears both front and rear hand brakes .
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Thanks for posting the new photos, Racer. :) I don't see a rear brake pedal, but surely this bike needs a clutch lever, doesn't it? :shrug:
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I prefer a clutch, because I can match revs when downshifting. A semi-automatic doesn't allow that; you simply bang gears down.
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I just read FX bike will be available both manual clutch or semi auto .
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A Rekluse and two hand brakes is ideal when fording creeks, but that's not my riding style. I'm happy with conventional controls.
I'm fascinated by the swingarm design of the FX bike. They took advantage of the short motor by shoving it up high, and then arranged the swingarm for maximum ground clearance. It looks like the seat height would suit a six footer, and the frame would clear big logs. Very cool. |
When I'm riding single track or technical dual track, I am constantly working the clutch under throttle, and while coasting/braking. I don't think I would like a semi-automatic clutch. :shrug:
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