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Join Date: Aug 2024
Posts: 3
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X-pro hawk DLX vs RPS Hawk-X
I was wondering the differences between these two bikes, the hawk DLX and Hawk-X. I know the DLX is EFI and the Hawk-X is carb but didn't know if there was a reason to buy the Hawk-X over the DLX or if the DLX is just overall better.
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Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: Kansas City
Posts: 2,507
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I thoughtI saw inverted forks on the X as well, not just EFI. You need to look at specifications carefully on the websites. There may be other differences.
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Yuma, Arizona
Posts: 9,041
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This is Ricky Power Sports' direct website to their 'motorcycles' which means street legal. Both bikes are featured (as well as a cool looking cruiser which uses the DLX's EFI engine, but I digress) but information is not extensive. Maybe reach out to them directly. I know a few dealers sell Hawks as their own 'brand' (e.g. X-Pro) but they are all imported by Hensim's US subsidiary, Ricky Power Sports aka RPS.
https://www.rickypowersports.net/motorcycle
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