LifanForum.com
Lifan Motorcycle, Scooter And ATV Forum

Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Messages - mmj4all

Pages: 1
1
Chit Chat / Anyone have any experience with Longbo motorcycles?
« on: March 25, 2008, 08:07:39 AM »
Anyone have any experience with Longbo motorcycles?
More specifically i am looking into the Longbo LB200-2;

Detailed Product Description
Specifications:
1) Engine: LB163FML, single cylinder, 4-stroke, air-cooled
2) Displacement: 197cc
3) Max. speed: 80km/h
4) Max. loading capacity: 150kg
5) Dimensions (L x W x H): 2090 x 770 x 1130mm
6) Rated power: 12.5kW/8500rpm
7) Dry gross weight: 140kg
 Bore x stroke: 63.5 x 62.2mm
9) Min fuel consumption: 354g/kW.h
10) Wheelbase: 1340mm
11) Min. clearance: 145mm
12) Compress ratio: 9.0:1
13) Ignition: CDI
14) Clutch type: wet multi-plate
15) Starting mode: electrical / kick
16) Lubricating type: force splashing
17) Transmission system: stepped gearshift
18) Transmission type: chain
19) Front brake: disc brake
20) Rear brake: drum
21) Fuel capacity: 11L
22) Rim type: aluminum
23) Headlight: 12V, 35 / 35W
24) Battery: 12V 7Ah
25) Front wheel: 100/80-16
26) Rear wheel: 130/80-15
Model No.:   LB200-2
Product Origin:   China
Brand Name:   LONGBO

Company Profile
Company Name:   Chuanl Motorcycle Manufacturing Co., Ltd.   
Country/Territory:   China (Mainland)   
Registered Address:   168 Zhonghua Road, Yuanqiao Town, Huangyan District, Taizhou, Zhejiang, China (Mainland) Zip: 318025   

Products/Services We Offer:   Motorcycles and scooters 
Business Type:   Manufacturer 
OEM Service:   No 
Buyer or Supplier:   Supplier
Geographic Markets:   Worldwide
Factory Size (Sq.meters):   20,000 
No. of Employees:   101 - 500 People 
Estimated Annual Sales (USD):   US$10 Million - US$50 Million 
Export Percentage:   90% 
Year Established:   2000   

Legal Representative/CEO:   Zishou Chen   

Contact Information
Company Name:    Chuanl Motorcycle Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
Contact Person:    Mr.Wang Gang
Address:    168 Zhonghua Rd., Yuanqiao, Huangyan Dist., Taizhou, Zhejiang 318025, China
Zip:    318025
Telephone:    86-576-4876678
Fax:    86-576-4871580
Website:   http://www.chuanl.com.cn
http://longbo.en.tradeatchina.com

2
LF200 / Re: What to do when you get a new bike.
« on: March 25, 2008, 05:24:48 AM »
So the speedo is in both but i have read that the odometer is in kilometers.   ???

3
LF200 / Re: What to do when you get a new bike.
« on: March 21, 2008, 06:00:21 AM »
I promised i searched this one but what is the standard procedure for referencing mileage with a chinabike?  As i have read the odometer is in kilometers s it just assumed that everyone knows and adjusts their posted numbers to be in Miles?

Also sorry for the off topic post, as this is most likely a beginner question and thread hopefully i can be forgiven.

4
LF200 / Re: 200 III and 200b parts Interchangeability?
« on: March 21, 2008, 05:57:07 AM »
i dont have a bike yet but it shouldnt take long for things to get old.  My work commute is about 15 minutes at highways speeds of 55-65.  Usually anything under 60 and people get pissed and ride butts because it is a one lane highway. :/  I would also eventually like to motorcyclepool (if possible) with my girlfriend once i feel comfortable risking her life and my own :/.  He he i can't really see highways speeds with 360lbs on top of that bike. There is also quite a steep hill that i will most likely have to avoid and hence my questions on the dual disk brakes.
I just can't justify driving a 6 cylinder SUV to work when a 20 minute highway drive will eat up a quarter tank.  I would like to be able to afford to finish school someday lol.

5
LF200 / Re: 200 III and 200b parts Interchangeability?
« on: March 20, 2008, 01:01:13 PM »
Do we know of any parts interchageability between these china bikes and thier honda counterparts?  I have heard the dual sports have some common sprockets with the older honda's.
Are we talking clearance issues of why those sprockets dont fit on the LF200III or just different designs?  I'm hoping i won't have to rely on imported parts due to their track record of durability or at least percieved track record as i have no real experience to say one way or the other.

6
LF200 / Re: 200 III and 200b parts Interchangeability?
« on: March 20, 2008, 12:36:29 PM »
yeah i found some more info on the bike @ http://www.chinapages.com/sampleroom/onesample/50369217/200cc%20Motorcycle.html

200cc Motorcycle

 



Detailed Product Description
Specifications:
1) Engine: LB163FML, single cylinder, 4-stroke, air-cooled
2) Displacement: 197cc
3) Max. speed: 80km/h
4) Max. loading capacity: 150kg
5) Dimensions (L x W x H): 2090 x 770 x 1130mm
6) Rated power: 12.5kW/8500rpm
7) Dry gross weight: 140kg
8) Bore x stroke: 63.5 x 62.2mm
9) Min fuel consumption: 354g/kW.h
10) Wheelbase: 1340mm
11) Min. clearance: 145mm
12) Compress ratio: 9.0:1
13) Ignition: CDI
14) Clutch type: wet multi-plate
15) Starting mode: electrical / kick
16) Lubricating type: force splashing
17) Transmission system: stepped gearshift
18) Transmission type: chain
19) Front brake: disc brake
20) Rear brake: drum
21) Fuel capacity: 11L
22) Rim type: aluminum
23) Headlight: 12V, 35 / 35W
24) Battery: 12V 7Ah
25) Front wheel: 100/80-16
26) Rear wheel: 130/80-15
Model No.:   LB200-2
Product Origin:   China
Brand Name:   LONGBO

Company Profile
Company Name:   Chuanl Motorcycle Manufacturing Co., Ltd.   
Country/Territory:   China (Mainland)   
Registered Address:   168 Zhonghua Road, Yuanqiao Town, Huangyan District, Taizhou, Zhejiang, China (Mainland) Zip: 318025   

Products/Services We Offer:   Motorcycles and scooters 
Business Type:   Manufacturer 
OEM Service:   No 
Buyer or Supplier:   Supplier
Geographic Markets:   Worldwide
Factory Size (Sq.meters):   20,000 
No. of Employees:   101 - 500 People 
Estimated Annual Sales (USD):   US$10 Million - US$50 Million 
Export Percentage:   90% 
Year Established:   2000   

Legal Representative/CEO:   Zishou Chen   

Contact Information
Company Name:    Chuanl Motorcycle Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
Contact Person:    Mr.Wang Gang
Address:    168 Zhonghua Rd., Yuanqiao, Huangyan Dist., Taizhou, Zhejiang 318025, China
Zip:    318025
Telephone:    86-576-4876678
Fax:    86-576-4871580
Website:   http://www.chuanl.com.cn
http://longbo.en.tradeatchina.com



[edit] upon further inspection that rated power figure converts to 17 horsepower which is 3 more than the LF200 III using the same engine. hmm

7
LF200 / Re: 200 III and 200b parts Interchangeability?
« on: March 20, 2008, 09:10:35 AM »
sorry to jack my own thread but that vbike is, per their website, a "Longbo" 200cc sb-2 of which i have found no other mention of online.  I have also not seen any other "B" clone with a 6 speed tranny.  I was wondering if anyone anywhere could point me in the right direction to finding more info on this 200cc B bike.  The transmission and breaks are attractive but the lack of information tells me i will be the first to report the various unknown deficiencies of the bike as  I am in the market and haven't actually purchased yet.  Also i was wondering if anyone can confirm that this is a clone bike and what bike it is a clone of to get some more information.  The company seems legit-ish so i may give this bike a try and just treat it like a lifan with prep and etc and hopefully not have to resort to custom parts.  Thanks for the help so far!

[edit] I have come to the conclusion that the "sb-2" is a typo and it should be "LB" as this VBIKEUSA has an ebay store, under a different name, on which they only sell an LB not an SB and L & S are opposites on the keyboard.

8
LF200 / Re: What to do when you get a new bike.
« on: March 20, 2008, 07:15:47 AM »
here is a link to the owners manual, compliments to chinariders.  If you have a strong grasp of the english language you might be able to read it lol.

http://www.chinariders.net/content/technical/LF200_Owners_Manual.pdf

One thing i have deciphered so far that i haven't seen elsewhere is on page 4 of 20 under the heading "USING AFTER KEEPING", bullet number 3 states what i can only imagine to mean that the bike is shipped with what i would assume to be an oil based lining on the inside of the gas tank (to prevent rust) which is supposed to be removed before filling the tank with gas.

I'll amend this post if i can decipher any other interesting tidbits that i haven't seen elsewhere.

9
LF200 / 200 III and 200b parts Interchangeability?
« on: March 19, 2008, 05:44:14 AM »
So has anyone found out if we can take those brakes off of the 200b and throw them on the 200 III yet?

Pages: 1