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		<title>Chinese Discount Motorcycles that are Designed to Embarrass the Driver</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s no secret that I hate cruisers, but things can get even worse. What you think about Chinese discount motorcycles? That is cruisers with the power of a scooter and useless chrome stuff everywhere. Let’s take a look at three hideous examples of Chinese motorcycle technology. Lifan 250-4 Rebel Cruiser An attempt at cloning the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s no secret that <a href="/why-harley-davidson-and-other-cruisers-stink/">I hate cruisers</a>, but things can get even worse. What you think about Chinese discount motorcycles? That is cruisers with the power of a scooter and useless chrome stuff everywhere.</p>
<p>Let’s take a look at three hideous examples of Chinese motorcycle technology.</p>
<p><img src="/images/old/lifan_250_rebel_cruiser.jpg" alt="Lifan 250-4 Rebel Cruiser" class="picpost" /><br />
Lifan 250-4 Rebel Cruiser<br />
An attempt at cloning the Yamaha Virago. Good is the price (just above $2,000) and the fuel economy (up to 90 mpg), bad is everything else including the absolute lack of power (V2 engine with 16 hp &#8211; the original Yamaha Virago have 62 hp).</p>
<p><img src="/images/old/geely_jl_150.jpg" alt="Geely JL 150" class="picpost" /><br />
Geely 250 Storm Prince<br />
A traditional V2 engine is far too much for a Chinese discount cruiser, so the Geely 250 Storm Prince has just one single cylinder and a displacement of 234 ccm. It might sound acceptable, but with only 12 hp topspeed is limited to 95 km/h (59 mph).</p>
<p><img src="/images/old/jincheng_jc_100_knight.jpg" alt="Jincheng JC 100 Knight" class="picpost" /><br />
Jincheng JC 100-7 Knight<br />
The Lifan and the Geely might have scared you away from Chinese discount motorcycles, but it can get even worse. What do you think about a cruiser with 1 cylinder and just 6 hp (that’s around 10% of the power of the smallest Harley-Davidson cruiser).<br />
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<p>At least the Jincheng JC 100-7 Knight only weights 105 kg, so it can still go 90 km/h (56 mph).</p>
<p>All in all three hideous examples of Chinese discount motorcycle technology, but you have to respect the names they have chosen: Rebel Cruiser, Storm Prince and Knight&#8230;.</p>
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