04-26-2018, 09:01 PM | #1 |
Join Date: Jun 2014
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SSR xf 250 reviews
Hey guys I finally decided to do little review on my Xf 250. I uploaded it in 1080 but it looks pretty grainy on Youtube not sure why.
I saw this guy's reviews and thought they were a bit comical, especially the upgrade tutorial. Total Trailer Park Boys lol.
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04-27-2018, 11:02 AM | #2 |
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Thanks for the great review dh and it's finally nice to see a review from someone who has years and miles on their bikes.
i've always heard that Qingqi not only manufacturers the small displacement motors for Suzuki but also the small KTM and Kawalski motors as well. You're also right on the money on the overall quality and feel of the bike. I always say my QLink is "virtually Japanese". We have the TT250, which is supposed to be the top-o-duh-line Hondoid and it's a nice bike. You can still tell the Qingqi bike is a better built, more advanced bike. That said, it's also more expensive than your average Hondoid. Would I buy Q again? Absolutely.
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