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Old 26-01-2008, 07:56 AM
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LEI MOTO XY-S 125cc

Model: XY-S

Make: LEI

Year: 2008

Specs.

Engine: ZONGSHEN 2 valve 125cc Racing engine.

Fuel capacity: 3L including 0.9L Reserve

Transmission: 4 speed with manual clutch (1 down 3 up)

Suspension System: Offroad tuned USD forks. Heavy duty adjustable rear Nitrogen Gas Shock

Max speed: They reckon it goes 100km/h. I got it to just over 70 on a dirt road.

Weight: 75 kg

Engine starting: Kick start. CDI Ignition

Brakes: Hydrolic Fron and Rear

Seat Height: 750mm

Body Material: Umm, Steel and plastic...

Who this bike is for: Well I wouldn't call it a racing bike. But it gets me around pretty well. It has a lot better pick up than my old Atomik MotoX. You can really twist the throttle and it pops up on the back wheel. I like that.

Experience with the bike: Brakes arn't really that good, front seem to be getting better but the back are shocking, the brake lever is really weak too.
Suspension seems pretty good, haven't hit any jumps yet but it feels faily stiff.
The stock chain was the biggest peice of s***! It kinked up like crazy! So I recommend getting a better chain. I got an RK.

Umm well overall I really like this bike, as usual its not the most reliable or fastest thing, but I like it. And I get knowledge from fixing it so then I can put it to good use for my mates. lol.

Price: $550 incl post.

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Old 28-01-2008, 05:05 PM
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I have this bike too.... Mine cost me $426



You will have to put cable ties on the rear brake cable where it attaches to the swing arm. That little bracket is made of butter. Also, dont go over any big jumps, the frame will snap.
The rear brakes on my bike are great, maybe yours need a bleed. My fronts are average.

Nothing much has gone wrong with mine and it has done some pretty decent track work. Just the normal bolts missing that I didnt lock tight grrrrrr
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they look good, i might consider getting one now, thanks for the help
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grouse as mate i have the 138 cc the front brake are very average but the rear are ok .The front suspension is a bit stiff but i like her
and yes i agree the chain is a piece of shit i have got a o ring chain(128)
$950 pick up
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i brought a Lei xy 125cc it seems pretty good but it dosent go as fast as it said it does.
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I got a Lei XR 125cc, its pretty good!
everyone thats rode it thinks its the best cheap bike there've rode,
yeah well im happy with my bike, so cheerss

oh and i payed $550, delivered to my door..

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Brakes arn't really that good, front seem to be getting better but the back are shocking, the brake lever is really weak too.
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your back brakes dont work because u cooked them
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