Chinese Yumbo 200cc Enduro Motorbike Review
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These Chinese bikes aren't as bad as most people think.
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Se me cae la chota en serio hay ahi
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Just bought one, where do I buy parts for it
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A doesnt have a plate under the motor B it doesnt have usd C i would love one :D
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we're can you purchase one of these bikes at
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Its a zongshen gy200 ,,,, great bike
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Ha ha yumbo more like gumbo
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Slower than a Japanese or European 125cc
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These bikes die within the week and you don't get parts in the US unless you're willing to give the dealer crazy amount of money.
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i'm considering getting one of these next year, $1000-$1500 for a brand new (200cc enduro) bike ? you can't beat that
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What's your wheel sizes?
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carb needs a fine tune id love to do it make that thing go 90
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where did you buy it
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like all these bikes are kick start cus thats what i really like from a bike
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Holy shit it sound like crap
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hi just to wan to usk in u know wer find parts for this bike i got seame engine but i need electric starter
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Does it has a clutch
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Had a Yumbo for a few years. It was a good bike. The thing I liked most, it had a comfortable set and it was light. The lose parts you talked about - All bikes need maintenance. Mod Cycles in Florida imports these bikes from China and markets mostly to South America. The story I get is if you order a shipping container full ( that’s 100 plus units ) of these bikes from China you can have any name you want put on it. In bulk they are only about $500.
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Good honest review mate. You're not biased and you speak from experience. Well done.
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this is in florida. There are quite a few of these bikes here.
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