10-17-2015, 04:45 PM | #1 |
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: Spain
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First 10,000 km. on board Keeway TX 125 S
Saturday, October 17, 2015. Today I have reached the first 10,000 km. (6,215 miles) with the Keeway TX 125 S. Not that this is a high figure, but the fact of being the first "round" as I can with this bike, reminded me of the preliminary purchase and lived all this time with it, almost twenty three months later.
By the end of 2013, I debated between several models, when it was clear that what he wanted was a slight trail to complement the then BMW R 1200 R to extend its scope to roads and bad roads. Finally, the choice was the Keeway TX 125 S, not without some prejudices and fears to be a small-displacement motorcycle and ... Chinese! While it is true that Keeway motorcycle was acquiring a reputation as reliable and good price / Chinese motorcycles compared with hitherto known quality was still some distrust. Once past these first 10,000 km. by all kinds of roads, carreteruchas, roads and highways, I can say categorically that is robust and reliable, the level of the best in its price range bike. It is true that you have certain details of construction and finishing improvable, but not many more than the bikes with which to be compared. During this time, I have never even missed those times when you feared a mishap: lonely roads through mountains or hills, where it would be difficult to get help or assistance. Especially in the early exits in these parts, I always had in mind the idea of what if not start now? or what if it stops? along with the regular ones and if possible what is punctured and the puncture spray does not work? or the no less terrifying what if I fall? With time and outputs, I was gaining confidence. The bike failed, the bike took me to places hundreds of km. without question, at their own pace, slow but steady, with tenacity, without fail, climbing mountain passes, lowering them, crossing rocky roads, gravel, with land, with gullies ... If not happening somewhere or I turned It was rather my lack of preparation off-road or "excessive" prudence inviting me to not take more risks than necessary, but not because the bike show limitations, although obviously the case of a motorcycle with suspensions, Power tires and very basic, but sufficient for my shoot me quiet and contemplative. In these first 10,000 km. the only setbacks I've had have been the loss of a screw kickstand the sensor, one of the front holding the left side cover which gives access to the battery (I have my doubts whether the bike would come without him as it was with her almost brand new) and the most striking of the screw holding the left handlebar counterweight. Another small mishap was to break the hooks of the screws holding the potalámparas rear license plate light. In this case I do not know whether to attribute to vibrations or any related maneuver mine laying and removed from the sheath that protects it from the weather that sometimes, I was hooked on tuition. In short, very satisfied with the purchase and the outcome of the bike so far, a good preview of what may be their maturity and potential age if I go with it, which I like but sometimes I consider replacement as the years are put on me and plantearme any improvement would have to be sooner rather than later, lest they "pass me the rice." http://deiotarus.blogspot.com.es/201...-diez-mil.html |
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10-17-2015, 06:06 PM | #2 |
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Yuma, Arizona
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Your bike has served you well! Considering Chinese bikes usually explode and burn up within a few weeks of ownership, your bike has proven itself quite reliable
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10-18-2015, 07:27 AM | #3 |
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In today's society, which is not photographed or not filmed and shared does not exist. Deiotarus photography, films and share. They are ten thousand: the video.
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10-18-2015, 01:30 PM | #4 |
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Sardis, BC, Canada
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Very cool that you captured 10000km in a photo!
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10-19-2015, 01:28 PM | #5 |
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: Spain
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Well, Keeway is trademark in Europe of Chinese group Qianjiang. It is based in many European countries with warehouses of spare parts. Not typical Chinese motorcycle "throwaway". Also its price is already closer to that of their Japanese rivals. In Spain sold 1.999 euros enrollment apart.
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10-19-2015, 04:42 PM | #6 |
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Idaho
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Congratulations on riding 10,000 kms with your Keyway motorcycle.
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