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By: Necron99 (offline) Tuesday, March 26 2013 @ 04:45 AM ICT (Read 1148 times)
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By: news (offline) Tuesday, March 26 2013 @ 06:36 PM ICT
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Thanks for the nice follow up review, the Lifan LF200GY-5 is indeed a nice value-for-money motorcycle. And if you spend some time to check it monthly you can keep a motorcycle like this running smooth for years...
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By: Anonymous: mickey price () Friday, March 29 2013 @ 08:43 AM ICT |
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bought my Cross 200 2nd hand and 8 months old from dealer in Petchabun. Paid 30,000 thb at 5500 kms red colour faded due to exposure to sun. Bought set of new plastic for 2080 thb in blue, looks like new again. Done 8200 kms now and no problems, uses no oil and nothing's fell off. Added a bit more padding to the seat and that's it. A really good buy and the bonus of a decent size fuel tank compered with Honda and Kawasaki 250s. Still not on reserve after 260 kms.
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By: Richard (offline) Friday, March 29 2013 @ 09:07 AM ICT
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The Lifan LF200GY-5 is maybe not the best enduro style motorcycle you can buy in Thailand, but for what it cost new (48,000 THB ) you get an extremely good value for your money motorcycle.
The best part of a Lifan motorcycle is that parts are so very easy to get, compared to other motorcycle manufacturers Lifan designers always try to use a much as possible standard industry standard parts... for example all the bearings, O-rings, and seals used by Lifan for the LF200GY-5 can be bought at any shop that sells stuff like that...
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