03-03-2020, 10:15 AM | #1 |
Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: Silver City New Mexico
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Out with the old(TBR)in with the new(Brozz)
Some back story here.
Several months ago my neighbor from across the street comes over to look at my TBR as i'm about to go for a ride and says he thinks it looks great and wants to buy it from me. "Not for sale i say , why don't you buy your own brand new one and i will even help you assemble it and do mods to make it better/more reliable" , maybe was his answer. Several "what a cool bike" comments over the months if he was out when i was going for a ride. 2 days ago i get a knock on the door, its my neighbor. He says he's got cash in hand and wants my bike????? I remind him again about how much a new one is and the mods are not that expensive. No he wants mine, says it looks good , has all the mods and oil changes and is sorted and reliable.!! Ok , i'll be honest , i had thought about a new china bike and what i would buy and from whom with things on it that i would like that were not so great on the TBR. Deal done cash is now in my hand and bike is now going up and down the road with person with big smile on face. Choices : well first off my price cap is $2000. Looked at the Hawk Deluxe with injected engine-- Don't want to play Guinea pig on that (leaky fuel tanks and all), not so sure i want to buy from the people that sell them. Next the street legal Apollo DB36, Better?? suspension for the rocky terrain i ride in but uncomfortable seat and small fuel tank. Brozz blue eagle , now we are getting there, buy it from someone with integrity that listens to what the people want at a price they are willing to pay , will send parts when needed and when not needed so someone can experiment (Megadan with the swing arm). Desert Tan Brozz is on the way (will ship Wed or Thurs) when the shipment arrives at Peace Sports (speak to Jeff). This is getting long so i'll stop here and fill in the details as to why later. |
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03-03-2020, 10:21 AM | #2 |
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Awesome! I know it would be hard to part with my Hawk as well but if the right person came along and insist on handing me over a large wad of cash it might be hard to pass. lol
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03-03-2020, 10:24 AM | #3 |
Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: Strong Island New Yawk
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Would be curious to read your views on what was not so great about the TBR ( as a TBR owner )....
Granted we all have a subjective view, but its nice to see what other owners think. Enjoy the new toy\project coming... |
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03-03-2020, 10:28 AM | #4 |
Join Date: Nov 2019
Location: north dakota
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congrats
You wont be disappointed with the brozz. I bought a blue eagle last fall from jeff and I was very impressed by what you get for the price. It was my first china bike and I dont have many miles on it yet since it is winter in North Dakota but the few I have ridden impressed me. Just a heads up it still does need some fiddling from the factory like all other chondas. I did the following: locktited most all bolts, checked spokes, adjusted valves and yes it needed it out of the box, greased axles and added a zerk to the swing arm, adjusted chain, and the carb is basically good from the factory but i richened it up just a hair for 25 degrees at 800 ft and it seems happier now. The biggest thing that amazed me is how smooth the counter balanced engine is. enjoy your brozz!
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03-03-2020, 10:31 AM | #5 |
Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: Silver City New Mexico
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Agreed, i kind of felt bad taking the cash , but i did tell him what a new one cost. After the deal was done i even gave him back $100 and said take your wife and kids to dinner, the whole family was there with happy wife and kids.
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03-03-2020, 12:06 PM | #6 |
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Location: Sardis, BC, Canada
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You can dry your tears with the remaining $100 bills.
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03-03-2020, 01:47 PM | #8 | |
Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: Silver City New Mexico
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Answer 'YES 'in a heartbeat , what changed?? opportunity knocked on my door (literally), i am enjoying riding more than i thought i would. I am willing to pay more money for the upgrades: Less flexy front end New style fuel cap skid plate Digital dash Nobbies tires( there's a story to come about that) H4 headlight bulb |
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03-03-2020, 07:00 PM | #11 | |
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Location: Silver City New Mexico
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Flexy forks - because they are such a small diameter i feel them twisting on and off road but Jerry and Megadan put fork braces ( from a Harley? if i remember. Skid plate - again Jerry made his own. Fuel cap - cut and modify or purchase an original Honda one Headlamp - not the end of the world for sure , even add a set of aux LEDs ( this applies to any or all of the bikes.) Stuff that i get that i'm not sure is an upgrade : Balance shaft engine? it takes power to spin it right?, now i have more moving parts . Will it be noticable ??? only one way to find out? More comfortable seat ? The TBR was fine as is but you never know , i will let you all know on that one. Remote start and alarm: for me its more to go wrong ? after a little while the engine cools down and might need a bit of choke ? what then? will it start in gear with the clutch pulled in if i stall the bike on a hill???? I think this is getting removed from the git go I think i am more excited about this bike than i was about my TBR I have better mirrors, hand guards and a new carburetor on the way Paul |
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03-03-2020, 07:13 PM | #12 | |
Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: Silver City New Mexico
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Rear disc brake - i'll assume it's better than the drum on mine but it looks like the master cyl is vulnerable to damage from rocks or going over obstacles so i will take care of that when it comes. Forgot a big one - the rear swing arm seems a little better/stronger??? and has a much better/easier chain tightening system. Look no further than Megadan who did this upgrade to his Hawk. |
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