01-15-2007, 03:22 PM | #1 |
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XXX Motorsports
I am going to lay out the facts, brief and to the point.
December 25th-I went online and and placed my order for my 2006 Roketa DB-07A motorcycle. December 27th-They opened back up from their holiday hours, processed my order. December 28th-My order was shipped out. I chatted with them online and also talked with a female on the phone. January 3rd- Got call from shipping company and setup time for delivery. January 4th-Received motorcycle, no damage to motorcycle. January 5th-Assembled motorcycle and got it running with no problems! Requested and paid for MSO online on their website with regular shipping method, no overnight shipping. January 11th-Received MSO in mail, called Geico and got liability coverage on it with no issue, and got plates for it in NC at the DMV. January 13th(weekend)-Rode the bike all weekend, on and off-road with no problems. That was my experience I had with XXX Motorsports. They have good customer service and the MSO was no issue at all.
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01-15-2007, 06:46 PM | #2 |
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xxx motorsports also sends out very professional and acceptable MSO's , the state of CT recognizes them as a dealer.. They are quite responsive to all of your questions. They ship to your house instead of a trucking depot. I would do business with them again.
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02-11-2007, 10:06 PM | #3 |
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So what do you think of your Rocketas?? Are they OHC or OHV, hows the quality as opposed to a Lifan? I'm looking to buy one of the two soon...just trying to figure out which one!
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02-12-2007, 08:50 AM | #4 |
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Well it's like this...They are all Over Head Valve engines.
There are Push-rod engines and OHC {Over Head Cam} engines. The pushrod engines have a single cam run off of gears, off the crankshaft, with two rocker arms that ride on the cam to move the push-rods, in turn the two push-rods move the upper rocker arms to open the valves. The OHC {Over Head Cam} engine has a carrier that sits on top of the valves that holds the camshaft, and moves the rocker arms to open the valves. This engine also has a timing or camshaft chain in it that runs the cam. The push-rod engine has more low end grunt than the {OHC} engine. Honda has for years been using a push-rod engine in their quads/4-wheelers due to this fact. They run about the same it just takes the push-rod engine a little longer to get to top speed. This is the reason that in 1964 that Honda developed the {OHC} engine for 1965 so it could reach top speeds faster for their smaller street legal bikes. I hope this helps and remember about parts issues. Bruce
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02-12-2007, 09:40 PM | #6 |
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I had a 86 Honda 200X 3 wheeler, if I do remember correctly it had OHC stamped on a cover right on the engine, I never had to re-build it or do any valve work (best engine ever made). So I'm not absolutely positive? I do know that trike was a beast and it took everything I could dish out and laugh at me and ask for more, I jumped that thing 10 feet in the air and bottomed out but it never missed a beat.. I did have smaller tires on the back than the stock tires, no bounce... Sorry for getting off track...
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02-12-2007, 10:24 PM | #7 |
The early185cc to 200cc engines on the honda atv's were mostly the same design in the head part, the 200x didn't have a compression release like the pullstart models did. The last year 200x(1987) had a 6 speed tranny and totally redesigned motor. All of these motors were OHC. I've still got my '83 200x, need to rebuild the transmission, but it still runs great. I will have had it 24 years this November.
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02-14-2007, 12:50 AM | #8 |
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I retired from the motorcycle business in 2001 and up to that point I had never seen a Japanese motorcycle or atv with a pushrod engine.... Pushrod is pretty much antiquated technology.
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02-14-2007, 08:15 AM | #9 |
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Ok, The Honda TRX250ES, TRX400 & 450 Foreman & 4x4's, most quads with the inverted engines are push-rod engines. There are a few others also but these {3} I have worked on.
Bruce
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02-14-2007, 04:06 PM | #10 |
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Dave,
I am quite happy with my Roketa. db-05 (aka rkm200e) it has a 167fml engine which is 197cc, Its a rugged engine on a rugged bike. 520 chain. My other bike a Kinroad has a 163fml engine which is what I think most of the Lifans use, and is also a 197cc.. I prefer the 163fml engine so far. I do believe Roketarider has a dbo7a which utilizes the 163fml engine. I lilke the simplicity of the engines. If my fingers fit I can actually work on them. These bikes remind me of my first enduro a 74 suzuki ts-185. Enjoy whatever you decide. If you can give Bruce at EJ cycles or Tom at RPM some business you won't regret it. NET |
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