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Spyder copy, not very good.

BTW, I found this bike on the internet couple weeks ago and asked info about it on other forums as I was hunting for spyder alternatives.

I could not find anything good about it, except somebody saying trashing everything and keep the frame to build his own custome bike.

This bike is only 250cc.
 
Maybe they went to the same welding school I did
Helen Keler's School of Welding
Learn the weld by braille
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Hey...that's very insensitive and might offend people...then again, forget the political correctness...that was funny!!! :D:D:roflblack::ohyea::roflblack::roflblack:
 
Hey...that's very insensitive and might offend people...then again, forget the political correctness...that was funny!!! :D:D:roflblack::ohyea::roflblack::roflblack:

But could those that would be offended even read this thread online? :roflblack:

I still can't get over the price tag. When photos of these were first released they were saying they would sell for $1,200--- like their other 'expensive' bikes.

Might as well buy one of these:

http://www.autoblog.com/2008/08/01/chinese-companies-selling-1-400-dodge-tomahawk-knock-off/

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I got to tell you, for $1400 I would buy one of these just to have. :D



Yeah-- I think that was their idea. Not street legal--- so pretty much for display or to tinker with.

Pretty sure when I looked them up a year ago-- the $1,400 included shipping !

If the Roteka trike was in the $1,400 range they might get some tinkerers interested. I think it would be cool to convert it to electric.....
 
I saw the chinese spyder last week also. I thought it was interesting. It had a $5k price on it but the lady said it sold for $4k Already negotiating:yikes:
It was in the Chinese pavilion at the expo. A fair sized room full of Chinese motorcycle products. Think they are targeting the U.S market?
 
I saw the chinese spyder last week also. I thought it was interesting. It had a $5k price on it but the lady said it sold for $4k Already negotiating:yikes:
It was in the Chinese pavilion at the expo. A fair sized room full of Chinese motorcycle products. Think they are targeting the U.S market?

It is likely that the bike is laced with lead paint and emits more than usual amounts of carbon monoxide. In addition, it is probably assembled poorly so that it'll fall apart at its highest speed. The bike is also dangerous for your pets and powdered milk! Once they find who is responsible for this in China, they'll kill that ONE person and say all is fine now!! hehe!!
 
A friend of mine bought one of these months ago. I have yet to see it but he says it is fun to ride. One of his buddies has a real Spyder and they had planned to ride to Key West from Tampa. I told him he better try Orlando first with 13HP... HaHa.
 
The engines in these Chinese bikes are pretty reliable - if all the planets have aligned properly during assembly; it's everything else that's the problem - mom and pop shops turn out everything from brake calipers to to carburetors, all based upon a common design, but quality control from one shop to another is nearly non-existent. Plastics are usually brittle and prone to break at the slightest incident, welds like to crack, the wiring is very poorly done, especially when mods are made to meet US standards for lighting. Lots of electrical tape.

Minor changes from one shop to another sometimes make the parts non-interchangeable and so difficult to get true matching repair parts. Some manufacturers (more like assemblers or integrators) have their own QA and purchase parts only from shops that meet their standards... others buy from anyone. It's pretty hit and miss.

I have bought a total of 7 of these types over the last couple of years, all at low price because the owners couldn't get them to run. I fixed and kept the three that were of the best quality, and fixed and gave away the others.
 
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I'm sorry...but all I can say is POS...you can wrap it up, dress it up, clean it up, wax it up, fix it up...it doesn't matter...it ain't gonna last, period! Sure, the Chinese love to reverse engineer any and everything they can get their hands on...doesn't mean they're very good at it...
 
Yep, POS - just like everything else they make. Probably kill ya, like their toothpaste, baby formula, and steak on a stick which is really meow meow. Not sayin the meow meow thing to be mean but it really happens - we got a restaurant across the street from us at work and they've been written up for cats!

I'm sorry...but all I can say is POS...you can wrap it up, dress it up, clean it up, wax it up, fix it up...it doesn't matter...it ain't gonna last, period! Sure, the Chinese love to reverse engineer any and everything they can get their hands on...doesn't mean they're very good at it...
 
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