04-19-2020, 09:33 PM | #91 | |
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Have the day off tomorrow so will be taking her apart to check all the bolts and wiring looks good for riding. Question since she’s a street bike id obviously have to get her insured to be legal but do they even have a quote for these Chinese bikes??? All the dps around me are shutdown due to quarantine so I can’t even get her registered under my name yet.
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04-19-2020, 09:38 PM | #92 |
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I was able to get mine covered using The Zebra, took him about 1/2 hour to get policy thru Progrssive for $79 for the year
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04-19-2020, 10:27 PM | #93 | |
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Hi! From my knowledge the 'L' is the dual sport version of the RXB250 but no rack or atleast mine didn't have it when I picked it up. It's my first dip into the world of dual sports so I'm not too knowledgeable. I've only ridden her around the neighborhood for now. Need to get it registered and insured to be "legal" first. This bike has tons of torque and is so light compared to my street triple which also has awesome torque. I'm terrified that I might loop it haha.
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04-19-2020, 11:37 PM | #94 |
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NICE! I'm using Progressive as well for my other bike - added the RXB on and actually was credited for the whole pandemic and removing a bike I sold so I actually didn't have to pay anything extra
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07-15-2020, 10:41 AM | #95 |
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Late to the thread but one observation is, the Orion RXB 250L can only very loosely be called a "dual sport " ., it is more of a dedicated dirt bike with the bare essentials needed to allow it to be plated. It does not come with " a rack " or any other of that type of more true "dual sport" things because a dedicated dirt bike does not have a rack .The RXB is way more dirt aimed and oriented than for street use than any other "dual sport" out there .I guess what im saying is your primary use will be street, i would not get an Orion ,on the other hand if your primary use will be track or trails, then it is the single best choice out there hands down that can also be ridden on the street to get to said trails or track. The RXB suspension is infinitely more adjustable and tunable than the Apollo DB36's or Brozz Recon which are its closest competitors in any real sense in a more dirt oriented sense.For $2k the Orion is just amazingly capable , durable and bargain Bike for what it is and can do .Just make sure that it fits your primary need ,it is underfeatured and uncomfortable for much street use but is magnificent in the dirt.
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07-07-2021, 05:17 PM | #96 | |
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Where did you get the black tank from? And the black fork tubes? Looks very nice! |
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