Most people in the states don't realize Lifan been in the bike making business for the last 20-30 years in Europe and Asia and only recently got into the states.
Im Not a fan of chinese bikes, but lifans probably the best of them. Ive had a riding mower with a lifan engine and its held up very well over five years.
Thanks for the review. Truly I’m greatly appreciative. I’m like 99% certain this is going to be my starter bike after researching for the past month and looking at dozens of bikes. It’s not even necessarily about the price, although that’s a huge benefit, but my choice is based mostly on the comfort and I really love the styling of this bike. Now, to start looking up where to take a class and get this ball rolling. Happy riding! Edit: passed the MSF and bought this bike. A dealer near me had one already ready to go. Didn’t buy it online. Love the bike. It’s awesome.
Dude congrats!! Yeah 100%, get the bike that speaks to your heart. I've sinced moved on from the humble little KPM but I loved it soo much that I used to commute 100+ miles on the highway with it- and we made it work! If you love the bike, nothing will stop you from enjoying it :) although if you do plan to ride long distance with it and exhaust and windscreen are basically must-haves lol
@@slow_bike_show my local dealer has these in stock and I went to check it out in person a little bit ago. They have a white and black one ready to go for $2999. I’m signed up for a motorcycle class next month to get the license designation. I gave them $500 to hold it for me. I’ll be riding soon!
Long term review is less than a year of ownership!? At least you have a few thousand miles on it. After a few thousand you really start getting a solid feel for a bike The Lifans are the best of the Chinese bikes. But like most things, if you treat them well and maintain them, you can get a lot of life out of them. There's a guy that has 12k miles on a Lifan Xpect and he has many videos of beating that poor bike. He took it through a water hole up to the seat, he takes it over jumps, he does long runs with it completely red lined. 12k miles running it like you stole it is pretty amazing on such a cheap bike. I have a couple Hondas and just ordered a Lifan Xpect. I typically put about 4-5k miles on my bikes per year. I'm curious how much seat time I can put on the Lifan before something catastrophic happens. I'm a small engine mechanic by trade so I will be maintaining it and am capable of diagnosing and making repairs as needed. I want to do videos because there are not a lot of them out there for the Xpect.
I have a Lifan bike for years, no problems. You don't need premium fuel, 87 will do just fine. FYI: Harley and most European bikes have been Chinese made for decades.
@@slow_bike_show 2005 Lifan LF 250 Cruiser (looks like the Rebel) bought it in Hong Kong ship to my post in the Philippines and the military ship it to the US. My Niece is riding it in college.
Very cool. I'm in Michigan and ride my Sportster every day?! ( except in blizzards) 60yrs and I'm so tired of heavy/expensive motorcycles... Good-looking bike. Thanks for sharing. I'm sold! James.
I had a Harley Night Rod and I got tired of all of that weight. It was very fast, but I am now 50 and I think this is the kind of bike I am going to slide into. I have a Hawk 250 DLX which I am not a big fan of, but it is light and fun. I am not into off-road as much anymore, so this café bike looks great!
Thank you for making this video. I saw this bike at a power sport shop a year ago. The 2021 version. And I was like "damn that seems like a good price." I've never owned a bike I'm getting my license next month to ride a motorcycle. And I've been heavily considering going back and seeing if they have this bike. And it's reassuring to see this video. It makes me just want it even more. Thank you
@@Clark.V I'm loving it. Already have 1k miles on. Only thing is it's definitely not a highway bike. It's definitely a bike you'll graduate from because you'll want something quicker afterwards. But for bumming through town and the occasional highway trip, it's great
I've got one of these bikes and I've enjoyed it since I bought it. No regrets. In fact, I'm looking to add one or two more lifvan bikes to my collection... Money well spent
Really great video! Thanks for being thorough and transparent! Looking for a budget friendly first bike and after falling down the rabbit hole, I think I've settled on a Lifan KPM 200. Appreciate the good content!
You have it already? How is it man I’ve been wanting one so bad and I just bought a house, have a wedding, and don’t wanna sell my dirtbike so I’m praying this is a good find. Most reviews says it’s impressive for only 3k
@@ncikbishop1979 it's definitely impressive. What it lacks in direct power it makes up for with killer looks and very strong build quality. I also ride a Benelli tnt600 right now and honestly the lifan is better built in many ways and has given me less problems too ;)
@@slow_bike_show great to hear and thank you for taking time to respond! The look is what hooked me initially, I’ll let you know if I end up pulling a trigger. Just out of curiosity have you tried the duel sport bike also from Amazon? Going to look for a vid just incase now. Thanks again
@@ncikbishop1979 like the DLX Hawk 250? my buddy rides one and it feels slightly more powerful down low, but that's really just because of the reduced weight from being a dual sport. After 40mph the KPM feels much more stable and can comfortably do 70; the Hawk felt like it was gonna rattle itself apart😂
This is a very good review. It's a very affordable bike and disk brake on the back too. I ride a Honda SH125i which in the UK is now £3900. It's around 12.5 bhp, as a lot of technology on it. The reason I mention this bike is when I turn on high beam, I do not lose the mean beam. If I did lose the mean beam, the high beam would be the same as your bike a narrow beam forward.
Great video, I’m considering getting this as my first bike, love the look and obviously price. My only concern is how smooth it is. You mentioned it’s a little jumpy. Is it something I should consider or do you think it will become a non issue as I get more used to the bike? Does the clutch feel jerky aswell or is it just the throttle?
I'm glad you liked the video! I'm trying to make more videos about the kpm and budget moto in the future, so please let me know how I can improve :) the more aggressive fueling is totally not a deal breaker. You get used to it and along with proper clutch control, you rarely notice it. I only really notice it when carrying passengers or if I change to a new pair of gloves and lose good "throttle feel". Clutch engages smooth as hell and feels incredibly well built - honestly the "crispy" throttle response is just something you see in a lot of these sport tuned motors and it's more a matter of preference than anything, in fact I actually really like it when I'm doing hard pulls from 20-50mph
I know it looks cool but you should really skip it man for your first bike. It's going to be $3,000 you're going to end up wasting cuz you're going to want something different. Look at picking up a used Yamaha R3 or Mt 03.
@@dangerous8333 most those used bikes have been beaten to death, dropped, scraped up, not maintained properly, some have been cable tied to death, rebuilt accident motorcycles, no title, so can't register.....that is what I have been seeing in used market. Why take the risk?
You honestly really should, I love mine already and I just got it on Friday, memorial day weekend, its fantastic honestly, it runs super good, barely tap the starter button and it's literally already running, already getting the feel for the manual shifting nature of motorcycles, it's super awesome, I even named mined Charles 😅
I actually just bought one of these with 920 miles on it, the guys wife dumped it, not bad damage, cosmetic only, and a front peg on the right side, I have to say this bike for the price I paid for 1600$ is really really nice, I love the clutch it's smooth, remind you I've only had scooters, full automatic on those, I've stalled it maybe a total of 5 times since I've boughten it on friday,. I can't wait to get my endorsement, and have it registered in my name and insured, I'll ride everywhere with this, maybe not the freeways for long hauls, maxing out the rpms for long periods like that are somewhat not so healthy for engines, but short freeway usage yes, he did some modding to it, so it'll do 110mph at lower rpms so I potentially could go long distances, again he just told me that I have no proof of him actually doing so, but again he didn't lie about what was wrong with it, or what his wife did, it's literally just cosmetics, nothing huge at all, simple cheap replacement parts, but the parts are still functional, he said he was selling it for cheaper because his wife jist cannot ride bikes, so wanted it just gone asap, and obo
totally! I've taken a few long distance (100+ mile) trips on it, and it's proven to be pretty damn reliable thus far. All it needs is a good set of scrambler tyres ;)
Hey everybody! This totally blew up. I'm gonna keep replying to comments as long as this video stays up, so ask away! I _DO_ have a question for y'all: *are there any other cheap or unconventional bikes you'd like to see me review?*
Just bought this bike as my first motorcycle and it's going to be what I use to learn on. I'm very ocd when it comes to the maintenance on my cars so I'm curious as to what other maintenance you have done besides oil changes?
Congrats!! you're gonna love it. The manual will detail everything, luckily it's a very simple bike to maintain. I need to do the valves now, but I'm probably gonna go to a mechanic for that. The valve covers are in a really awkward spot and all-in-all just suck to do without pro-grade tools. That and the 0.08/0.12mm feeler gauges are not easy to come by. So far I had to adjust the chain tension (20 min job max) and wash out the air filter. These Lifan engines are honestly pretty bulletproof, they should last you a long time :)
Thanks for the reply. There haven't been any videos on doing the maintenance for these bikes so I wasnt sure. It's good to know that they do actually include it in the manual. I'd definitely recommend doing some videos for the basic maintenance since there isn't anyone else making them.
Nice bike. Logan make good stuff. Just make sure you change the oil regularly. A lot of people treat Chinese bikes like shit. Yours looks great though. Don't take these bikes past redline. Engine wear as you go higher up the rev range gets exponentially worse. I burnt the piston rings on my bike from keeping the revs too high. I then changed my riding style to mostly stay mid rev range. The valves never moved in 15k miles.
I'm glad to hear it! I definitely love this bike. From what I've heard, Pre-Orders will start being filled August and September. Extrememotorsales also has some available but I can't vouch for them like I can with venommotorsports
Very awesome and clear review thank you! But yea I love the look of this bike. Im sold in the Royal Enfield Himalayan. But this is not a bad bike for the price! My god… I think I would get this if it was more Adventure/touring like a Himalayan or a KLR but the more I keep searching my price point is climbing ever more lol. Thanks looking forward to see some riding reviews from you!
Hey, thanks so much for the comment! As far as I'm aware I don't think any dealers have started importing them to the states yet, but Lifan does make a KPT(Trail)200, which is literally this bike but as an ADV. That Himalayan looks sick as hell! I love the rugged yet classy look :)
@@slow_bike_show oh for sure! And yea I just looked up the KPT200 and yea that is something I’d definitely would go with. I even seen your video on the KPM and the accessories. Which made me think, “wow you can turn that into a decent adventure style bike” the only thing I’d change on the KPM is the tires just for the off road experience. Here’s hoping that you find a quick way to get a Go pro x,y, or z soon so I can watch some of your vlogs. No matter which bike I get I know I’m going to need 800-900$ extra for equipment and vlogging gear haha
@@Hoontan2020 I have not bought one yet, I’m Sold on getting the Himalayan, I won’t need to look for any other bike. The kpm200 I think too would be a great starter bike, but I think I’m just going to stick to the map and get the Himalayan. KLR, and Lifan kpm200 may be down the road bikes.
Bikes and Beards did a good review on this where the main guy and mechanic both bought them and tested out. And they are tall guys as well, but thought these were great for the price.
Thanks for the review man! I was searching for a gentle-with-the-pocket bike close to cafe racer/brat style... but it becomes confusing fast with chinese brands. The full led and electronic injection got me.
Hey thanks for watching!! Yeah the EFI is super nice. They like to talk about Chinese bikes in three "generations". - Gen 1 is dongfang/HAWK250 type stuff, where Chinese bikes got their rep as bad quality. These WILL break and parts fall off etc. Bad value for the cheapest money - Gen 2 are bikes like SSR, CSC Motorcycles and some grom clones. Not terrible and mostly reliable, still very cheap - Gen 3 are indistinguishable from Japanese bikes of the same capacity with great build quality and reliability, these include CFMOTO. Lifan and to some extent Benelli. The KPM absolutely falls into this category and it's a hoot! These are the brands you should look for, because any bike from them is a joy. Make sure to tell us when you get it😁
Great video, man. Could you show how the lights work at night, how they lit road's surface, as from your words I might consider that lamps are quite issue. Thanks in advance
I sure can! I'll upload another video tomorrow showing exactly that. The lights aren't amazing, but it certainly isn't a dealbreaker for me. Feel free to subscribe to keep up to date on more lifan content if you're so inclined :)
@@slow_bike_show Sure! Thanks for such quick respond ! Definitely will take a look at your upcoming vid. Also subscribed and dropped a like ! Be safe on the roads. By the way - is there any way to disassemble stock lights and replace it with smth alternative ?
@@romahhha hey, sorry for the slow reply! Phone is currently broken so I can't take any video, but before I lost it I took some pics of the headlight and opened it up for you. Everything is very modular, once you pull the "carbon fiber" cowl off the light you can pretty much bolt everything on/off: photos.app.goo.gl/hmk1ostRPuuAQfPz7
Have you sold this bike? I'm pretty sure I own this exact bike based on the scrapes on the handlebars. If so I would love to ask you some questions if you're open to it--I'm a new rider, still learning, and some would love some bike maintenance and purchasing parts tips. Thanks! - Kennedy
I did!! If you're in the WA/PDX region you definitely have my bike lol. I sold it to a guy in Vancouver early spring. I miss it everyday lol. I saw your email, I'll reach out😁
So I just got one, but I’m hearing this whining sound once every rotation on the back wheel when you push in neutral. You can hear it in low gears too.
If you can ride a bicycle you can ride a motorcycle. Find a friend in a motorcycle club if you need to. But me I just got on and went slow at first but these small motorcycles are really easy to learn on.
Where do you ride? I'm in Phoenix and I'm making mine a scrambler. I got it last week and by the end of this week I'll have knobies and full exhaust. I did the levers and grips because they suck from the factory.
Hey thanks so much! Life is pretty busy right now so I'm not sure when I'll have time to make another video but I'd really like to soon. As for two up riding, its great in the city and on backroads, but launches can be a little hard especially up a steep hill. You still have power, just a little less than you might have otherwise haha. Me two-up with my girlfriend (350lbs total) makes thr acceleration in line with a grom more or less.
@@slow_bike_show my buddy rags me for buying stuff made in China. With him standing there I showed another buddy of ours who is a rifle scope snob my scope he said man that glass is as good or better than my ziess . What you pay 1k 1600? Nope 130 bucks to the door. I laughed and told them both good stuff comes outta China the government sucks but the people and products are Good.
Hi again, how did the bike start in the winter and did you ever have to change the battery or spark plug? My kpm200 is having a hard time starting in these cold winter mornings.
Sorry to hear! So a year and a half later and I'm still running the stock spark plug and battery. Have you gotten your valves adjusted? That can be a big reason for hard starts especially during the cold. I'd also check idle speed and see if you need adjusting, anywhere from 1500 to 2000 rpm is good😊
I've had my kpr for 7 months seems to be doing good got 4,000 miles on it, I got it for gas saving it says it gets 109 miles per gallon which I think it is pretty close cuz I feel like $15 for like 4 days of riding from work to home so far so good
I've used 10w40 for the same reasons with no issues whatsoever :) just make sure you get motorcycle specific oil but other than that the 10W just means it'll be a little happier to rev :) thanks for watching!
15w40 is basically unique to synthetic, for whatever reason. Last year I drove an HOUR to a Wal-Mart that had a 5QT jug of Mobil1 on sale for like $22. And the only reason why I did that was because I was tasked with fixing one of my father-in-law's Gravely zero-turn mower's hydro motors, which specifies 15w40 in them and I didn't want to hear any bitching if something didn't work right afterwards. ONE quart of Gravely-branded 15w40 is a solid $15. But I can't imagine that's needed for this engine. Stick to quality filters and dino oil and you should be fine here.
blue is an awesome color! Yoycart has it for around $60 total including shipping, just make sure you select air freight if you want cheaper shipping: www.yoycart.com/Product/615929451154/
@@slow_bike_show Thanks so much! Your videos are what sold me in the end. I'll most likely be ordering the exhaust sooner or later as well. Really excited to get going!
It's a family modern engine! Liquid cooled, OHV and OHC. My only gripe is that it's a SOCH setup as opposed to dual cams. They left a fair bit of power on the table in this class of displacement because of that. (See: Duke 200) thanks for watching!!
@@slow_bike_show thanks for the prompt reply and the info. SOHC had the valves overhead, but generally "OHV" refers to the older tech pushrod mills. Lifan is kinda famous for building clones of Honda OHV/ pushrod singles... Down on power but crazy low maintenance and reliable. But sohc is cool by me, too. There's actually a local Lifan dealer bar me in Jersey, maybe 15 miles away or less. I'll a closer look in person. Thanks again for the thorough and awesome review
it's a callback to the tank straps from cafe racers of the 40s-60s. On this bike it's more for looks, which is true for a lot of the KPM since Lifan really flexed their design prowess with it :)
Hi! I was so glad to fing your video! I am considering buying this bike for my commute to work and to build credit. It would be my first one. I'm drive about 70 miles per day 5 days a week. Would you recommend this bike for that kind of commute? It's like 90% 2 lane country roads with about 5 min of 4 lane and about 7 min on a bypass. Thanks!
Woah! Your commute is almost identical to mine from PDX to corvallis😂 My answer is.. ehh.. itll do it, but you're definitely gonna be sticking to 55 most of the way with short jaunts up to 75mph. If you're lighter than me (220lbs) and you put some work into a sprocket change, it'd be super comfy. If you're strapped for cash the gas mileage is worth it. Yes you won't be the fastest thing on the road but you'll be getting 80+ MPG the entire way down :) I would even consider the KPR200 for some wind protection too.
Listen buddy I'll have you know that I currently drive a 1990 Nissan Sentra capable of sticking to 55 with short jaunts of 63 1/2 so that's not an issue 😂. I just wanna be confident that the bike will hold up to the task. Is there an expected lifespan for these? The lack of information on these bikes online is staggering. The only information I can find is people talking about how awesome they are lol.
@@rayneman131 that's because they are awesome!😂 over 6K on the clock for me with no issues now. Just check the valves every 3-5k miles and you'll be golden. It's a simple machine, not much can go wrong. Bikes and beards went and redlined their KPR200 (same engine) for 24 hours without issue :) it'll hold up, just don't expect to be passing everyone.
@@rayneman131 oh and also the engine is based on a kawasaki 200cc single sold in India. Lifan has been making industrial motors for decades, they know how to put together a quality engine. I wouldn't worry and especially if you go with venom motorsports you'll have that 2 year, 12000 mile warranty to back ya up
So what's the story on the inverted handlebar? Was it hitting the tank? I would like to get it low-profiled too once I get mine. Is it better to get clip-ons? But I worry with the headlight casing, there isn't much room for clip-ons. Would like to get your opinion on this. TIA.
Hey, so sorry for the late reply! It's been crazy with school. I had to drill holes to invert the bars but other than that it's not a huge deal. Very easy job and they don't hit the tank as long as you angle them forwards just a little. I've been riding with em for about 4 months now and it's definitely an improvement in looks and comfort. If you wanna do it right though, get some 49mm clip on bars and they'll fit great :)
Wondering can you get a sissy bar on this? Oh nevermind I just came to the part where you say they make a backrest for it. Do you know where I can find the backrest?
More or less! The newest KPR is the same as the KPM, but pre-2019 KPRs used a gen 1 version of the engine that lacked an oil filter and some other stuff. I've seen questionable reliability on the gen 1 engines- but that's coming from people who've pushed these engines to 90+mph well past redline. If you can get the KPR with the NBF-gen 2, get that! Also if you can swing it get the CFmoto 300ss. I rode the 450 and the 300 a few weeks back and both blow the (already nice) lifans out of the water performance wise. I will be getting a 450SS by the end of the summer hopefully so content should come from that since I have a lot to say about it!😁
@@slow_bike_show thanks! I was looking at CFmoto but It will be my first bike so I didn’t know if I wanted to drop that much money. I really like the 450ss but wish they had a naked version. Only can find a 650 and 300nk
@OneinTheChamber06 very fair, that's the same reason i bought the KPM haha. If you can swing it, the 300SS or NK isn't too much more and is a better motorcycle for highways and backroads where the KPM fizzles out a bit. If all your riding is in the city or suburbs below 50mph the KPR and KPM both will feel fairly fast. Good luck!
hmm.. maybe! it's mounted to the tank with three m2 bolts. Just a regular serial connector too, so moving it shouldn't be too hard as long as you're cool with the gap where it used to be haha. thanks for watching!
Man i wish my used Market was like yours😂 where I'm at a clapped out ninja 250 with no title will run you $3000, but it "just needs new oil" lol. How's the sporty? Looking at one myself for longer rides.
@@slow_bike_show looks pretty awesome! dark metallic blue with all parts in black, I don’t like chrome that much. So what I did was to changed couple parts in matte black and the others ones I painted myself.
Hey thanks for watching! I fit okay on this bike as a 6'3 dude, much better than a grom. If you want a similar idea, it's about as big as a Honda rebel 300 with a more sporty seating position
Great video. I’m training to start riding and this seems like an amazing first bike. My only concern is I’m almost 6’3 and 210-215 lbs. Will this bike handle this size. I would assume it would.
Thanks for watching! Yeah you'll be great for it. It's definitely a more compact bike, but overall still flickable and fun. I'm your height with a little extra weight and no problems at all holding up to around 65 :) I will say that the performance exhaust I have on combined with an air filter mod I'm working on has done a lot to improve the speed and versatility of this machine😁 stay tuned!
I'm 6'3", 160# and just took mine on its first test around the block. It definitely is almost a perfect fit for my size. Comfortable slight bend of the knee with feet down and legs tuck in nicely. I was worried at first that I'd be to tall for it but it turned out just fine.
@@slow_bike_show Yes I am, it ended in four nasty scrapes. This my first time on a manual and trying to learn the feel of the clutch left me with a couple mistakes. All good though, I'm on a near no traffic culdisac which is great for learning.
@@davidl9943 oh no! Have you had your MSF course yet? One drill they did that helped a lot was to "rock the bike". Start with both your feet in FRONT of the pegs, then slowly release the clutch and slip it until your feet are behind the pegs. Brake, scoot your feet forward and repeat until you own that friction zone.
My recommendation is to go to a shop and have them weld on a slip on adapter, then use anything for a ninja 250. You can find some cheap pipes on amazon too ;)
hey thanks for watching! not that I know of... technically you can since the Rev limiter is a function of the ECU (the actual computer part of a modern engine) but you'd either need to load custom software onto the existing one (very hard) or find another ECU (very difficult). in practice it never really was an issue, but I did miss being able to bounce it off the limiter to show off ;)
Hey thanks for watching! you'll definitely able to ride it but you may have trouble flat-footing it- then again. It all depends on your inseam. The seat-height is 30.7 inches and the bench seat is a little wide. That being said, my girlfriend could ride it comfortably at 5'2 and just put one foot down at stoplights. Flat-footing it by having the bike leaned ever so slightly, so you should be good :)
for that price you can get a good used japanese bike.....but a lot of sellers are not honest...so if you dont know much about bikes, its risky to buy used ones
me too! luckily they're very beefy and work great even for my 240lbs. The rear shock is a little smaller though, I'd wanna replace that if someone was any bigger though. currently set to max preload for me
With 11:1 Compression, I'd run premium, but I'm not sure what the stock tune is for. If you aren't hearing any pre-detonation or knocking though, you're fine and the difference would be marginal :)
@@slow_bike_show yeah thanks haven't had any problems with it other than it just it's kind of hard to start when it's cold but other than that it's been good oh and one more question actually when you fill up the oil do you fill it up to the full Gage on its side or when it's standing up cuz I keep asking people but they give me different answers
Hi thank you for the video... I m on the plus side of 250lb and with gear and a backpack id be pushing something close to 290 I bet... At this high weight..should I leave this bike at the factory and look for something with more cc's. This would be a first bike before moving up to a CBR sport bike. Thank you again.
Just get an older 600cc and you'll be grinning from ear to ear for a very long time. I just picked up a mid 90's fzr600 for 1200 and I literally cant sit still the last hr before im off work because im so eager to just get on the bike and ride.
got a venom motorsport ghost over this and i realize after a year and only 1.2k miles i wanna swap out for this so bad mine serious feels "cheap" although it was only $2,000-$2,100 at the time
@@slow_bike_show its fun but being 125 pounds it barely pushes 55 comfortably 60 for more than 5-10 minutes limbs start feeling a lil numb edit: might’ve gotten a lemon but definitely slightly regretting it and wish i opted for the cafe racer pops has a harley springer so it was just a intro for me to learn on
@@slow_bike_show everything is analog since I believe they claimed it as a 2020 but it was the last few 2019 models they had and also my gas gauge is busted so i kinda just go off my average milage and open the tanknto check here and there pretty upsetting ride but aleast i can smile and say i bought it and dont have to worry about drops and shit bc its a $2,000 bike not a $4,000+ bike speedometer is over by 5-10 mph when you hit 40+
@@slow_bike_show i like cruisers but none just have the speed i need just to keep up for the price range i have so been looking at a super naked MT-3 cuz i still want something small but slightly faster
Where can I buy a motorcycle like yours I have seen several videos here on RUclips but none say Where can I buy one I have put in Google but no sales place appears to me I live in Kentucky
hey the cheapest ride, i really want to know about X pro templar X 250cc from amazon $1899 + tax and ship. i not any reviews video about it. pls make one for us i want see more data or any about it please and thank
yeah, you can totally remove them! the tank has a traditional grommet and bolt mount underneath so I'm 99% sure the straps are superficial. you can pull them off with a 4mm Allen key.
Es una hermosa motocicleta, felicitaciones pregunta hasta cuanto tiene de velocidad K/h, en que colores viene y cuánto litros posee el tanque, saludos.🙋🏻♂️🇦🇷
quick question, do you have the carburated version or the fuel injected one? i have the carburated version and sometimes have problems with the bike turning off on me from time to time. any suggestions?
Wow! I didn't even know Lifan made a carb'ed KPM. I have the 2020 EFI version, but from my limited experience with 2 stroke pit bikes, change/replace the jet and see if that helps? Usually they're jetted pretty lean. I know some people have had start/stop issues with the X-Pect, and Lifans official guidance was to check the valve clearances. (this is a really easy job on the xpect, SUCKS on the KPM)
@@slow_bike_show I live in south America in a country called Bolivia so a carburated version is very attractive because of the simple maintainance. I'll try to see into that and thanks for replying!
@@miguelangelalgaranaz1471 totally! I would also recommend switching to a nibbi carb or pretty much anything third party, as they usually run better than stock and are somewhat cheap.
Honestly yeah. There are much better bikes for the money if you're looking for straight power. What sold me on this guy were the killer good looks and two year mfg warranty.
Getting my first bike soon, the issue is I have heard it is better than the yamaha v250 and cheaper. Is it really? I am thinking the bike is 3k but after you register it you are about 3.5k.. I can get a yahama new R3 for about 4.5k and I am thinking this bike might be. Little overpriced. How is the bike working now?
hey thanks for watching! based on my experience, it's been an incredibly reliable bike. no engine faults and only one weird ignition switch issue from being out in the rain for a few weeks- this was fixed in no time and under warranty. If you can find an R3 for 4.5k and that draws you more, honestly go for it. MSRP is currently $5299 and dealer fees are absurd nowadays- my local Honda wanted $3.5K out the door for a navi🤮 IMHO, the KPM200 is a bike for people who want an all-around machine that's flickable, good in corners and can be scrambled if you're brave enough. it's a poor man's modern classic, with modern styling that appeals to me. Other bikes like an r3 have double the pistons and make double the power- they'll run laps around this bike, but it's not really designed to be a track weapon like the r3 is. The KPM200 strikes this weird middle ground between cruiser, city bike, and cafe racer that makes me think of the UJM bikes of old. So I wouldn't say it's overpriced, just priced for what a new bike would be- look at the KTM Duke 200. I have ridden the virago 250 and it's vTwin has more character than the KPM, but the Lifan felt more refined and put together. I know this is a wordy rant but hopefully somewhere in there was some good info! 😁
@@slow_bike_show thanks! I am looking for a simple bike that will withstand a 28 mile commute each way a few times a week. I put $110 in my gas tank each week with these gas prices, and they will might still go up! We are talking $7 dollars a gallon in a few weeks for the cheap gas! if I can commute 2 days a week on this bike or any bike, I will save 40% in gas, And that savings will easily pay for the bike.. If they made this bike 250cc water cooled and fuel injection, it would be about 20hp and way more than capable of cruising at 75mph at about 5000rpm...I am very interested in this bike for the simple fact I hate dealers and them trying to up sale. I will continue to do research, but so far this bike is nothing but positive reviews... Just the cost is approaching some of the name brand beginner bikes... Anyways how many miles do you have? How often oil change, chain change, break pad? Do you think it will last 20k miles? Sorry for all the questions... Do another update video on maintenance after a year that is what people need to know.. thanks again.
@@johnjay6370IMO the 2020/2021 MT-03 would far surpass the R3 for your application depending on how many miles you have to commute on the freeway. Riding ergonomics and handling should be ranked very high when it comes down to the significant factors that will determine your bike choice, and you'll probably have to learn this the hard way, through experience and seat time, which is the same mistake I made recently. The aggressive forward riding posture thats accompanied with modern sport bikes are designed for the circuit, and honestly if your mainly going to be riding interstate/highway speeds for your commute, id get a cruiser or a pre-owned sport touring bike with wind protection because once you exceed 60mph the wind is going to start pushing you from all directions and on longer rides you will definitely get fatigued from it without a larger windscreen but regardless of the wind, sportbikes in general are less stable at highspeed because of their "rake and trail" dimensions.
@@thenexthobby they sent the part and I installed it, it's an easy three bolts out and three bolts in type job :) I was also able to get service at most scooter repair shops as they're used to working with single cylinder Chinese engines.
hey thanks for watching! The bike doesn't really have much storage- check out the video I made regarding mods for this bike since I found a good tank bag to hold stuff. I prefer venom motorsports since you get a 1-2 year warranty and some semblance of a support network. They'll send you parts and stuff and are pretty reputable :) Amazon will work though, just take it to a small engine/scooter mechanic and they'll usually be cool with working on it for good rates.
@@slow_bike_show thanks man, you just earned a subscriber. I love your content. I tried looking through venom with taxes and all came out to be $7k+ with full assembly.
@@Blackgerman1 yay! And $7k?? damn! Are you in the US? I didn't go for the full assembly package and frankly most people won't need it- you just throw the bars on and put the acid in the battery. If you're gonna pay nearly double for venom go for Amazon then. Ask away if you have any questions later on too!
I mean, seems how You could get a CB-750 Cafe with Inverted Forks and Modern twin Disc Breaks for around 3k, I Personally Think You got absolutely Hosed on this Thing.
I have seen friends get burned on this exact thing. many (not ALL, but many) old bikes have been through a myriad of owners, all changing or "tuning" something as they go. My neighbor got a "great deal!" paying $1600 for a 1985 Honda VTR250; that bike has been his for 9 months and it has been to the shop for an electrical re-work, carbs rebuilt and cleaned, and eventually needed an entire rebuild because of a warped head. "Oh buy an old bike bro" is NOT always the answer. This thing had fuel injection, modern looks, and a 2 year warranty all for 3 grand. If you can accept that it won't be the fastest thing on the road, it's a perfectly fine value proposition. And once I was ready to sell it, I did for $2600 after 10,000 miles.
Looking into getting my first bike, my only issue really is I live in upstate New York and roads are terrible, do you think this will do good on soemthing like that or should I look more at like dual sports
The suspension is nice and plush, it'll handle it well :) it comes with straight up street tires so maybe some knobbies are in order? The KPM runs 17s to its easy to find good tires for it. Probably the only catch is gonna be the lack of power at highway speeds. 18bhp (maybe 20 with airbox and exhaust) is enough below 55, but after around 65 the revs are a little too high to be comfortable imo, even though it'll keep pulling all the way to 80.
@@mattferrante2569 oh for sure. It's a nice clicky gearbox with good travel and a pretty light clutch. Six speeds will give you plenty of opportunity to shift too lol.. I'm in 3rd by the time I'm out of an intersection😂
@@mattferrante2569 oh no kidding! I have a benelli TnT600 right now. If you can afford the benelli, go for it. They are far more capable machines by means of sheer hp in this segment. Plus that 360 degree twin noise is awesome!
Looking to get my first bike. I don't have a huge budget and just need something to get to work and back and run little errands. I was going to get a Honda Navi but it seems too slow. I decided on a Lifan KP mini 150cc. But now I discovered this kpm200 for not much more. Can you make any suggestions on which I should invest in? Thanks 🤘
Hands down get the KPM200. I've also seen the KPR200 (Same bike but with fairings) for like $2-500 less so by all means go for it, but these bikes are much more comfortable than the KP-Minis and feel more full sized. Still tiny and light by all means, but it's a tad more practical :)
@@slow_bike_show thanks for the quick response. I'm 5'9 and 170 pounds so I don't want a massive bike. Also love the classic look of the kpm200. So you think I'd be ok learning on this as a first time motorcycle owner/rider?
@@yogsothoth9890 deeefinitely! Honestly you're probably the perfect size for the KPM. It's not the biggest bike in the world so I wouldn't worry about it being too big for ya, and it's a very controlled level of power. Very tame below 5K RPM; it'll be forgiving if you go slow but you'll still be able to open her up and have some fun!
Hey nice! It was super easy. Just bring the MCO and bill of sale with you, and the DMV will handle the rest. Be prepared to pay a very small tax, as well as registration registration fees. In total, I think I was out about $330.
FINALLY ... someone samples the horn! Thank you.....and for the review itself. I've 90% decided I'm getting one.
Most people in the states don't realize Lifan been in the bike making business for the last 20-30 years in Europe and Asia and only recently got into the states.
Agreed! Since recording I'm actually closer to 6K miles on it now, and she still runs great. Amazing bike for the money.
Im Not a fan of chinese bikes, but lifans probably the best of them. Ive had a riding mower with a lifan engine and its held up very well over five years.
TBR7 is a good bike. I’m at 12k miles and Iv replaced nothing and my top speed after changing the gears is around 82 mph
@@anti-socialistsocialclub6032 what's your gear setup? I have a hawk 250 15t front 40t rear and only get 73 down hill
@@brandonhall3420 I’m set up the same but I slapped on a nibbi carb and a oil cooler and nibbi ignition coil. I only weigh 130 too so that helps.
Lifan also owns the car company lotus. Lotus makes great cars as well
Among the best. Cf moto is good too
I’ve heard mixed things about venom but this video sold me I’m getting one 👍🏻
what happened ?
Thanks for the review. Truly I’m greatly appreciative. I’m like 99% certain this is going to be my starter bike after researching for the past month and looking at dozens of bikes. It’s not even necessarily about the price, although that’s a huge benefit, but my choice is based mostly on the comfort and I really love the styling of this bike.
Now, to start looking up where to take a class and get this ball rolling.
Happy riding!
Edit: passed the MSF and bought this bike. A dealer near me had one already ready to go. Didn’t buy it online.
Love the bike. It’s awesome.
Dude congrats!! Yeah 100%, get the bike that speaks to your heart. I've sinced moved on from the humble little KPM but I loved it soo much that I used to commute 100+ miles on the highway with it- and we made it work!
If you love the bike, nothing will stop you from enjoying it :) although if you do plan to ride long distance with it and exhaust and windscreen are basically must-haves lol
@@slow_bike_show my local dealer has these in stock and I went to check it out in person a little bit ago. They have a white and black one ready to go for $2999. I’m signed up for a motorcycle class next month to get the license designation.
I gave them $500 to hold it for me. I’ll be riding soon!
@TheTruth175644 KP-Squad😎
Congrats, enjoy and be safe! I'll never forget my MSF. that class was so, so much fun. You're gonna love it
I used a double chipset led on my 21 Lifan Xpect. It has helped tremendously.
Long term review is less than a year of ownership!? At least you have a few thousand miles on it. After a few thousand you really start getting a solid feel for a bike The Lifans are the best of the Chinese bikes. But like most things, if you treat them well and maintain them, you can get a lot of life out of them. There's a guy that has 12k miles on a Lifan Xpect and he has many videos of beating that poor bike. He took it through a water hole up to the seat, he takes it over jumps, he does long runs with it completely red lined. 12k miles running it like you stole it is pretty amazing on such a cheap bike. I have a couple Hondas and just ordered a Lifan Xpect. I typically put about 4-5k miles on my bikes per year. I'm curious how much seat time I can put on the Lifan before something catastrophic happens. I'm a small engine mechanic by trade so I will be maintaining it and am capable of diagnosing and making repairs as needed. I want to do videos because there are not a lot of them out there for the Xpect.
I have a Lifan bike for years, no problems. You don't need premium fuel, 87 will do just fine. FYI: Harley and most European bikes have been Chinese made for decades.
Amen! Glad to hear it too :) which Lifan bike do you have?
@@slow_bike_show 2005 Lifan LF 250 Cruiser (looks like the Rebel) bought it in Hong Kong ship to my post in the Philippines and the military ship it to the US. My Niece is riding it in college.
@@Ret_Army_Combat_Vetand Japan bikes
Very cool. I'm in Michigan and ride my Sportster every day?! ( except in blizzards) 60yrs and I'm so tired of heavy/expensive motorcycles... Good-looking bike. Thanks for sharing. I'm sold! James.
I had a Harley Night Rod and I got tired of all of that weight. It was very fast, but I am now 50 and I think this is the kind of bike I am going to slide into. I have a Hawk 250 DLX which I am not a big fan of, but it is light and fun. I am not into off-road as much anymore, so this café bike looks great!
I just bought this bike and I’m SO excited. Can’t wait to try out my first motorcycle!
You're gonna fall in love with it! 😁
@@slow_bike_show update: I did hahahaha
Still in love with it??
@@RizzyTizzyLandoworth getting for my first bike?
Thank you for making this video. I saw this bike at a power sport shop a year ago. The 2021 version. And I was like "damn that seems like a good price." I've never owned a bike I'm getting my license next month to ride a motorcycle. And I've been heavily considering going back and seeing if they have this bike. And it's reassuring to see this video. It makes me just want it even more. Thank you
Thanks for watching! I'm really glad I'm able to help you man- it's definitely a fun little bike.
@@slow_bike_show (update) I now have my license and this motorcycle 🏍️ Thank you again!
@@jerichofischer7685 how are you liking it so far? Looking into getting a license and very interested in this as my first bike.
@@Clark.V I'm loving it. Already have 1k miles on. Only thing is it's definitely not a highway bike. It's definitely a bike you'll graduate from because you'll want something quicker afterwards. But for bumming through town and the occasional highway trip, it's great
@@jerichofischer7685but I’m sure you can take it on the highway
Buying one from Amazon for under 3k. Thanks for this vid bud!
I've got one of these bikes and I've enjoyed it since I bought it. No regrets. In fact, I'm looking to add one or two more lifvan bikes to my collection... Money well spent
Really great video! Thanks for being thorough and transparent! Looking for a budget friendly first bike and after falling down the rabbit hole, I think I've settled on a Lifan KPM 200. Appreciate the good content!
It's an awesome first bike! You're gonna love it, thanks for the kind words :)
You have it already? How is it man I’ve been wanting one so bad and I just bought a house, have a wedding, and don’t wanna sell my dirtbike so I’m praying this is a good find. Most reviews says it’s impressive for only 3k
@@ncikbishop1979 it's definitely impressive. What it lacks in direct power it makes up for with killer looks and very strong build quality. I also ride a Benelli tnt600 right now and honestly the lifan is better built in many ways and has given me less problems too ;)
@@slow_bike_show great to hear and thank you for taking time to respond! The look is what hooked me initially, I’ll let you know if I end up pulling a trigger. Just out of curiosity have you tried the duel sport bike also from Amazon? Going to look for a vid just incase now. Thanks again
@@ncikbishop1979 like the DLX Hawk 250? my buddy rides one and it feels slightly more powerful down low, but that's really just because of the reduced weight from being a dual sport. After 40mph the KPM feels much more stable and can comfortably do 70; the Hawk felt like it was gonna rattle itself apart😂
Hey thanks for the review! I pulled the trigger tonight and got the black one just like yours! Can’t wait to ride!
hey congrats!! you're gonna love it. I get compliments on it everywhere
@@slow_bike_show hey can you share with us that what phone mount do you have and can you tell us where to buy it? Thank you!
I live in Portland think about getting one after winter.
This is a very good review. It's a very affordable bike and disk brake on the back too.
I ride a Honda SH125i which in the UK is now £3900.
It's around 12.5 bhp, as a lot of technology on it. The reason I mention this bike is when I turn on high beam, I do not lose the mean beam.
If I did lose the mean beam, the high beam would be the same as your bike
a narrow beam forward.
I just bought one. I'm excited to tear it down and put it back together. I'm going to buy your exhaust and try some other things.
Great video, I’m considering getting this as my first bike, love the look and obviously price. My only concern is how smooth it is. You mentioned it’s a little jumpy. Is it something I should consider or do you think it will become a non issue as I get more used to the bike? Does the clutch feel jerky aswell or is it just the throttle?
I'm glad you liked the video! I'm trying to make more videos about the kpm and budget moto in the future, so please let me know how I can improve :)
the more aggressive fueling is totally not a deal breaker. You get used to it and along with proper clutch control, you rarely notice it. I only really notice it when carrying passengers or if I change to a new pair of gloves and lose good "throttle feel". Clutch engages smooth as hell and feels incredibly well built - honestly the "crispy" throttle response is just something you see in a lot of these sport tuned motors and it's more a matter of preference than anything, in fact I actually really like it when I'm doing hard pulls from 20-50mph
I know it looks cool but you should really skip it man for your first bike. It's going to be $3,000 you're going to end up wasting cuz you're going to want something different.
Look at picking up a used Yamaha R3 or Mt 03.
@@dangerous8333 most those used bikes have been beaten to death, dropped, scraped up, not maintained properly, some have been cable tied to death, rebuilt accident motorcycles, no title, so can't register.....that is what I have been seeing in used market. Why take the risk?
You honestly really should, I love mine already and I just got it on Friday, memorial day weekend, its fantastic honestly, it runs super good, barely tap the starter button and it's literally already running, already getting the feel for the manual shifting nature of motorcycles, it's super awesome, I even named mined Charles 😅
I actually just bought one of these with 920 miles on it, the guys wife dumped it, not bad damage, cosmetic only, and a front peg on the right side, I have to say this bike for the price I paid for 1600$ is really really nice, I love the clutch it's smooth, remind you I've only had scooters, full automatic on those, I've stalled it maybe a total of 5 times since I've boughten it on friday,. I can't wait to get my endorsement, and have it registered in my name and insured, I'll ride everywhere with this, maybe not the freeways for long hauls, maxing out the rpms for long periods like that are somewhat not so healthy for engines, but short freeway usage yes, he did some modding to it, so it'll do 110mph at lower rpms so I potentially could go long distances, again he just told me that I have no proof of him actually doing so, but again he didn't lie about what was wrong with it, or what his wife did, it's literally just cosmetics, nothing huge at all, simple cheap replacement parts, but the parts are still functional, he said he was selling it for cheaper because his wife jist cannot ride bikes, so wanted it just gone asap, and obo
I found this bike while looking for an enduro. Damn is it beautiful! For the price, should just buy one of these and a cheap dirt bike!
totally! I've taken a few long distance (100+ mile) trips on it, and it's proven to be pretty damn reliable thus far. All it needs is a good set of scrambler tyres ;)
Hey everybody! This totally blew up. I'm gonna keep replying to comments as long as this video stays up, so ask away! I _DO_ have a question for y'all: *are there any other cheap or unconventional bikes you'd like to see me review?*
@Solar General Nice! How's it been reliability wise?
@Solar General what speed can you comfortably cruise at? I'm getting interested😅
Sounds like very good beginner bike given the looks, performance, price and reliability
Just bought this bike as my first motorcycle and it's going to be what I use to learn on. I'm very ocd when it comes to the maintenance on my cars so I'm curious as to what other maintenance you have done besides oil changes?
Congrats!! you're gonna love it. The manual will detail everything, luckily it's a very simple bike to maintain. I need to do the valves now, but I'm probably gonna go to a mechanic for that. The valve covers are in a really awkward spot and all-in-all just suck to do without pro-grade tools. That and the 0.08/0.12mm feeler gauges are not easy to come by. So far I had to adjust the chain tension (20 min job max) and wash out the air filter. These Lifan engines are honestly pretty bulletproof, they should last you a long time :)
Thanks for the reply. There haven't been any videos on doing the maintenance for these bikes so I wasnt sure. It's good to know that they do actually include it in the manual. I'd definitely recommend doing some videos for the basic maintenance since there isn't anyone else making them.
Hey, how has the bike been? I might get it as a first motorcycle. Can you recommend it? Thanks 🤘
Update?
Nice bike. Logan make good stuff. Just make sure you change the oil regularly. A lot of people treat Chinese bikes like shit. Yours looks great though. Don't take these bikes past redline. Engine wear as you go higher up the rev range gets exponentially worse. I burnt the piston rings on my bike from keeping the revs too high. I then changed my riding style to mostly stay mid rev range. The valves never moved in 15k miles.
Enjoyed the video. Love the bike. Looking to purchase one as soon as they're available again!
I'm glad to hear it! I definitely love this bike. From what I've heard, Pre-Orders will start being filled August and September. Extrememotorsales also has some available but I can't vouch for them like I can with venommotorsports
Very awesome and clear review thank you! But yea I love the look of this bike. Im sold in the Royal Enfield Himalayan. But this is not a bad bike for the price! My god… I think I would get this if it was more Adventure/touring like a Himalayan or a KLR but the more I keep searching my price point is climbing ever more lol. Thanks looking forward to see some riding reviews from you!
Hey, thanks so much for the comment! As far as I'm aware I don't think any dealers have started importing them to the states yet, but Lifan does make a KPT(Trail)200, which is literally this bike but as an ADV. That Himalayan looks sick as hell! I love the rugged yet classy look :)
@@slow_bike_show oh for sure! And yea I just looked up the KPT200 and yea that is something I’d definitely would go with. I even seen your video on the KPM and the accessories. Which made me think, “wow you can turn that into a decent adventure style bike” the only thing I’d change on the KPM is the tires just for the off road experience. Here’s hoping that you find a quick way to get a Go pro x,y, or z soon so I can watch some of your vlogs.
No matter which bike I get I know I’m going to need 800-900$ extra for equipment and vlogging gear haha
@@Hoontan2020 I have not bought one yet, I’m Sold on getting the Himalayan, I won’t need to look for any other bike. The kpm200 I think too would be a great starter bike, but I think I’m just going to stick to the map and get the Himalayan. KLR, and Lifan kpm200 may be down the road bikes.
Does anyone know what the leather straps on the tank are for??? Is it decorative, or does it serve a purpose?
Yes, it's 1960's British style, they pieced a cafe bike together with scrounged parts and a belt held the tank on lol, it's just for looks here.
@@leeinwis thank you. I’m new. :)
It's funny I see these bikes at the MSF course every weekend near my house.
Really? That's so cool
Bikes and Beards did a good review on this where the main guy and mechanic both bought them and tested out. And they are tall guys as well, but thought these were great for the price.
Thanks for the review man! I was searching for a gentle-with-the-pocket bike close to cafe racer/brat style... but it becomes confusing fast with chinese brands. The full led and electronic injection got me.
Hey thanks for watching!! Yeah the EFI is super nice. They like to talk about Chinese bikes in three "generations".
- Gen 1 is dongfang/HAWK250 type stuff, where Chinese bikes got their rep as bad quality. These WILL break and parts fall off etc. Bad value for the cheapest money
- Gen 2 are bikes like SSR, CSC Motorcycles and some grom clones. Not terrible and mostly reliable, still very cheap
- Gen 3 are indistinguishable from Japanese bikes of the same capacity with great build quality and reliability, these include CFMOTO. Lifan and to some extent Benelli. The KPM absolutely falls into this category and it's a hoot! These are the brands you should look for, because any bike from them is a joy.
Make sure to tell us when you get it😁
Like You can get a Running 1st Gen R6 for between 3 and 4k. And this is one of those Amazon Bikes if I'm not mistaken..
Love the bike! What phone mount are you using for this bike?
why didn't you choose the KP 200, instead? Specs are the same (in 8/2023). Nice vid!! subbed/liked
Looking to buy one. Great review 👍 appreciate it. How is the bike now?
Great video, man. Could you show how the lights work at night, how they lit road's surface, as from your words I might consider that lamps are quite issue. Thanks in advance
I sure can! I'll upload another video tomorrow showing exactly that. The lights aren't amazing, but it certainly isn't a dealbreaker for me. Feel free to subscribe to keep up to date on more lifan content if you're so inclined :)
@@slow_bike_show Sure! Thanks for such quick respond ! Definitely will take a look at your upcoming vid. Also subscribed and dropped a like ! Be safe on the roads.
By the way - is there any way to disassemble stock lights and replace it with smth alternative ?
@@romahhha hey, sorry for the slow reply! Phone is currently broken so I can't take any video, but before I lost it I took some pics of the headlight and opened it up for you. Everything is very modular, once you pull the "carbon fiber" cowl off the light you can pretty much bolt everything on/off: photos.app.goo.gl/hmk1ostRPuuAQfPz7
Great vid, I'm very skeptical of cheap chinese bikes, but this one caught my eye. Definitely considering it more after your vid
Have you sold this bike? I'm pretty sure I own this exact bike based on the scrapes on the handlebars. If so I would love to ask you some questions if you're open to it--I'm a new rider, still learning, and some would love some bike maintenance and purchasing parts tips. Thanks! - Kennedy
I did!! If you're in the WA/PDX region you definitely have my bike lol. I sold it to a guy in Vancouver early spring. I miss it everyday lol. I saw your email, I'll reach out😁
Hey bro nice video. What type of oil do you recommend
So I just got one, but I’m hearing this whining sound once every rotation on the back wheel when you push in neutral. You can hear it in low gears too.
Sounds like new chain noise :) it'll go away once you throw some oil and a little grime after a few dozen miles ;) thanks for watching!
can i ask where/how you learned to ride? i have 0 experience but ive been wanting to get my permit/license
If you can ride a bicycle you can ride a motorcycle. Find a friend in a motorcycle club if you need to. But me I just got on and went slow at first but these small motorcycles are really easy to learn on.
Where do you ride? I'm in Phoenix and I'm making mine a scrambler. I got it last week and by the end of this week I'll have knobies and full exhaust. I did the levers and grips because they suck from the factory.
aw man, I'm all the way out in the Portland OR area. keep us posted on how the scrambler build goes! What knobbies did you put on it?
@@slow_bike_show They are a flavor of Kenda tires. 211 mounted balanced not bad.
Update ??
Love the video! I'm thinking about getting this as my first bike. Can you make a video with two riders?
Hey thanks so much! Life is pretty busy right now so I'm not sure when I'll have time to make another video but I'd really like to soon. As for two up riding, its great in the city and on backroads, but launches can be a little hard especially up a steep hill. You still have power, just a little less than you might have otherwise haha. Me two-up with my girlfriend (350lbs total) makes thr acceleration in line with a grom more or less.
happy 800 subs im honoured to be the 800th
Everyone rags on the Chinese bikes but they are bulletproof typically. The Enduro 250s run in Africa for ever even in the heat air cooled.👍
No kidding! This bike has done an incredible job being my daily driver ;p
@@slow_bike_show my buddy rags me for buying stuff made in China. With him standing there I showed another buddy of ours who is a rifle scope snob my scope he said man that glass is as good or better than my ziess . What you pay 1k 1600? Nope 130 bucks to the door. I laughed and told them both good stuff comes outta China the government sucks but the people and products are Good.
Hi again, how did the bike start in the winter and did you ever have to change the battery or spark plug? My kpm200 is having a hard time starting in these cold winter mornings.
Sorry to hear! So a year and a half later and I'm still running the stock spark plug and battery. Have you gotten your valves adjusted? That can be a big reason for hard starts especially during the cold. I'd also check idle speed and see if you need adjusting, anywhere from 1500 to 2000 rpm is good😊
I've had my kpr for 7 months seems to be doing good got 4,000 miles on it, I got it for gas saving it says it gets 109 miles per gallon which I think it is pretty close cuz I feel like $15 for like 4 days of riding from work to home so far so good
@@asura8236 hell yeah! I love the looks of those kprs!
@@slow_bike_show I like the kpm and the kp better but you can't get them in California.
@@asura8236 seeing as they share the same frame, I wonder if you could just install the kpm body parts on the kpr😂
What type of motorcycle oil do you use for this? Im having problems finding the 15w40
I've used 10w40 for the same reasons with no issues whatsoever :) just make sure you get motorcycle specific oil but other than that the 10W just means it'll be a little happier to rev :) thanks for watching!
Thought so but I wanted reassurance 😀
15w40 is basically unique to synthetic, for whatever reason. Last year I drove an HOUR to a Wal-Mart that had a 5QT jug of Mobil1 on sale for like $22. And the only reason why I did that was because I was tasked with fixing one of my father-in-law's Gravely zero-turn mower's hydro motors, which specifies 15w40 in them and I didn't want to hear any bitching if something didn't work right afterwards. ONE quart of Gravely-branded 15w40 is a solid $15.
But I can't imagine that's needed for this engine. Stick to quality filters and dino oil and you should be fine here.
@@thenexthobby damn, that's too funny. thanks for the input and info!
Any idea where I can find a back rest for it? I heard you mention it in the video. Ordered my bike (in blue) from Venom. Can't wait to get it!
blue is an awesome color! Yoycart has it for around $60 total including shipping, just make sure you select air freight if you want cheaper shipping:
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@@slow_bike_show Thanks so much! Your videos are what sold me in the end. I'll most likely be ordering the exhaust sooner or later as well. Really excited to get going!
How well does the headlight work at night? All of the videos out there look like it barely lights up the rod at all
nice review, is the 200cc single an ohv or an ohc?
It's a family modern engine! Liquid cooled, OHV and OHC. My only gripe is that it's a SOCH setup as opposed to dual cams. They left a fair bit of power on the table in this class of displacement because of that. (See: Duke 200) thanks for watching!!
@@slow_bike_show thanks for the prompt reply and the info. SOHC had the valves overhead, but generally "OHV" refers to the older tech pushrod mills. Lifan is kinda famous for building clones of Honda OHV/ pushrod singles... Down on power but crazy low maintenance and reliable.
But sohc is cool by me, too. There's actually a local Lifan dealer bar me in Jersey, maybe 15 miles away or less. I'll a closer look in person. Thanks again for the thorough and awesome review
I like the bike, saw it on Beards and Bikes, but what is with those leather straps?
it's a callback to the tank straps from cafe racers of the 40s-60s. On this bike it's more for looks, which is true for a lot of the KPM since Lifan really flexed their design prowess with it :)
I noticed you said you were in Oregon I am looking at the dual sport version myself how hard was it to register with the new vehicle tax?
Thanks for watching! It was super easy. I think I paid like $350 or something all in.
I really want to see some videos of this thing on the freeway
Hi! I was so glad to fing your video! I am considering buying this bike for my commute to work and to build credit. It would be my first one. I'm drive about 70 miles per day 5 days a week. Would you recommend this bike for that kind of commute? It's like 90% 2 lane country roads with about 5 min of 4 lane and about 7 min on a bypass. Thanks!
Woah! Your commute is almost identical to mine from PDX to corvallis😂
My answer is.. ehh.. itll do it, but you're definitely gonna be sticking to 55 most of the way with short jaunts up to 75mph. If you're lighter than me (220lbs) and you put some work into a sprocket change, it'd be super comfy. If you're strapped for cash the gas mileage is worth it. Yes you won't be the fastest thing on the road but you'll be getting 80+ MPG the entire way down :) I would even consider the KPR200 for some wind protection too.
Listen buddy I'll have you know that I currently drive a 1990 Nissan Sentra capable of sticking to 55 with short jaunts of 63 1/2 so that's not an issue 😂. I just wanna be confident that the bike will hold up to the task. Is there an expected lifespan for these? The lack of information on these bikes online is staggering. The only information I can find is people talking about how awesome they are lol.
@@rayneman131 that's because they are awesome!😂 over 6K on the clock for me with no issues now. Just check the valves every 3-5k miles and you'll be golden. It's a simple machine, not much can go wrong. Bikes and beards went and redlined their KPR200 (same engine) for 24 hours without issue :) it'll hold up, just don't expect to be passing everyone.
@@rayneman131 oh and also the engine is based on a kawasaki 200cc single sold in India. Lifan has been making industrial motors for decades, they know how to put together a quality engine. I wouldn't worry and especially if you go with venom motorsports you'll have that 2 year, 12000 mile warranty to back ya up
@@slow_bike_show what sprockets are you running for more top end speed
So what's the story on the inverted handlebar? Was it hitting the tank? I would like to get it low-profiled too once I get mine. Is it better to get clip-ons? But I worry with the headlight casing, there isn't much room for clip-ons. Would like to get your opinion on this. TIA.
Hey, so sorry for the late reply! It's been crazy with school. I had to drill holes to invert the bars but other than that it's not a huge deal. Very easy job and they don't hit the tank as long as you angle them forwards just a little. I've been riding with em for about 4 months now and it's definitely an improvement in looks and comfort. If you wanna do it right though, get some 49mm clip on bars and they'll fit great :)
@@slow_bike_show Thank you, these information are really helpful!!! Enjoy and ride on brother! ✌🏾🏍
@@arvi3 you as well my friend!
Wondering can you get a sissy bar on this? Oh nevermind I just came to the part where you say they make a backrest for it. Do you know where I can find the backrest?
Is KPM and KPR and KP all the same engine? Just different looks?
More or less! The newest KPR is the same as the KPM, but pre-2019 KPRs used a gen 1 version of the engine that lacked an oil filter and some other stuff. I've seen questionable reliability on the gen 1 engines- but that's coming from people who've pushed these engines to 90+mph well past redline.
If you can get the KPR with the NBF-gen 2, get that!
Also if you can swing it get the CFmoto 300ss. I rode the 450 and the 300 a few weeks back and both blow the (already nice) lifans out of the water performance wise.
I will be getting a 450SS by the end of the summer hopefully so content should come from that since I have a lot to say about it!😁
@@slow_bike_show thanks! I was looking at CFmoto but It will be my first bike so I didn’t know if I wanted to drop that much money. I really like the 450ss but wish they had a naked version. Only can find a 650 and 300nk
@OneinTheChamber06 very fair, that's the same reason i bought the KPM haha.
If you can swing it, the 300SS or NK isn't too much more and is a better motorcycle for highways and backroads where the KPM fizzles out a bit. If all your riding is in the city or suburbs below 50mph the KPR and KPM both will feel fairly fast.
Good luck!
I’m thinking of getting this for my daughter …
It’s an excellent first bike. Easy to flat foot!
This would be really cool with a v twin engine.
U can also buy it on Amazon same price
Any chance of being able to move that cluster to a different location? I can't tell how it is mounted... 🧐
hmm.. maybe! it's mounted to the tank with three m2 bolts. Just a regular serial connector too, so moving it shouldn't be too hard as long as you're cool with the gap where it used to be haha. thanks for watching!
With $3,000 I bought a HD 883 sportster with 2,500 miles.
Man i wish my used Market was like yours😂 where I'm at a clapped out ninja 250 with no title will run you $3000, but it "just needs new oil" lol.
How's the sporty? Looking at one myself for longer rides.
@@slow_bike_show looks pretty awesome! dark metallic blue with all parts in black, I don’t like chrome that much. So what I did was to changed couple parts in matte black and the others ones I painted myself.
Thanks for posting this video. Curious how you fit on it? I'm 6'5" and am curious if my knees will be by my ears on this bike.
Hey thanks for watching! I fit okay on this bike as a 6'3 dude, much better than a grom. If you want a similar idea, it's about as big as a Honda rebel 300 with a more sporty seating position
Great video. I’m training to start riding and this seems like an amazing first bike. My only concern is I’m almost 6’3 and 210-215 lbs. Will this bike handle this size. I would assume it would.
Thanks for watching! Yeah you'll be great for it. It's definitely a more compact bike, but overall still flickable and fun. I'm your height with a little extra weight and no problems at all holding up to around 65 :)
I will say that the performance exhaust I have on combined with an air filter mod I'm working on has done a lot to improve the speed and versatility of this machine😁 stay tuned!
I'm 6'3", 160# and just took mine on its first test around the block. It definitely is almost a perfect fit for my size. Comfortable slight bend of the knee with feet down and legs tuck in nicely.
I was worried at first that I'd be to tall for it but it turned out just fine.
@@davidl9943 woohoo! You're gonna remember that first ride forever ;)
@@slow_bike_show Yes I am, it ended in four nasty scrapes. This my first time on a manual and trying to learn the feel of the clutch left me with a couple mistakes.
All good though, I'm on a near no traffic culdisac which is great for learning.
@@davidl9943 oh no! Have you had your MSF course yet? One drill they did that helped a lot was to "rock the bike". Start with both your feet in FRONT of the pegs, then slowly release the clutch and slip it until your feet are behind the pegs. Brake, scoot your feet forward and repeat until you own that friction zone.
Would it be possible to swap the engine later on to make it faster?
Link to an after market exhaust? I’ve been looking and can’t find anything
My recommendation is to go to a shop and have them weld on a slip on adapter, then use anything for a ninja 250. You can find some cheap pipes on amazon too ;)
Check the OD of the pipe pretty sure Coffmans has a shorty fits this same as CBR 250
You were saying how there was no rev limiter. Im not knowledgeable about vehicles. Is this something you can add on the aftermarket?
hey thanks for watching! not that I know of... technically you can since the Rev limiter is a function of the ECU (the actual computer part of a modern engine) but you'd either need to load custom software onto the existing one (very hard) or find another ECU (very difficult). in practice it never really was an issue, but I did miss being able to bounce it off the limiter to show off ;)
I have three separate quart sized oil for the bike. How much of those should I put in when I first get the bike?
If you get it from Venom it should have oil already- check the sight glass. Otherwise it takes just under 1.25 quarts 😁
@@slow_bike_show thanks so much bro!
@@TheMrCruzExperience totally man! Have fun😎
Hello, would someone who is 5' 3" be able to ride comfortably? Feet flat on the ground?
Hey thanks for watching! you'll definitely able to ride it but you may have trouble flat-footing it- then again. It all depends on your inseam. The seat-height is 30.7 inches and the bench seat is a little wide.
That being said, my girlfriend could ride it comfortably at 5'2 and just put one foot down at stoplights. Flat-footing it by having the bike leaned ever so slightly, so you should be good :)
@@slow_bike_show thank you!
@@chasgodsey4779 of course!
for that price you can get a good used japanese bike.....but a lot of sellers are not honest...so if you dont know much about bikes, its risky to buy used ones
Considering trading my xpect for one of these. Can this bike cruise at 65mph?
What about brighter light bulbs? Any brands to recommend?
Would it be to low for a 6’2” guy?
Nah, I'm 6'3 and fit fine so long as I don't take any passengers. It's smaller don't get me wrong, but not grom small.
@@slow_bike_show thanks very much
There’s no storage in the bike correct? Can we attach saddlebags?
No, sadly there's no storage in the bike, but I just posted a video with some mods made for this bike, including some proper storage options ;)
Thanks for the video!
Damn i wish the front forks at least had an air valve to add or remove air
me too! luckily they're very beefy and work great even for my 240lbs. The rear shock is a little smaller though, I'd wanna replace that if someone was any bigger though. currently set to max preload for me
High beam light is for daytime use
I've been using 87 in my kpr but you think I should use premium I don't know much about it so that's why I was asking
With 11:1 Compression, I'd run premium, but I'm not sure what the stock tune is for. If you aren't hearing any pre-detonation or knocking though, you're fine and the difference would be marginal :)
@@slow_bike_show yeah thanks haven't had any problems with it other than it just it's kind of hard to start when it's cold but other than that it's been good oh and one more question actually when you fill up the oil do you fill it up to the full Gage on its side or when it's standing up cuz I keep asking people but they give me different answers
Can you change the clock to 24-Hour time?
have you tried flipping those bar clamps so those tabs stick out instead of in? maybe you could fit your mount in the center then.
Was thinking the same thing.
Hi thank you for the video... I m on the plus side of 250lb and with gear and a backpack id be pushing something close to 290 I bet... At this high weight..should I leave this bike at the factory and look for something with more cc's. This would be a first bike before moving up to a CBR sport bike. Thank you again.
Just get an older 600cc and you'll be grinning from ear to ear for a very long time. I just picked up a mid 90's fzr600 for 1200 and I literally cant sit still the last hr before im off work because im so eager to just get on the bike and ride.
got a venom motorsport ghost over this and i realize after a year and only 1.2k miles i wanna swap out for this so bad mine serious feels "cheap" although it was only $2,000-$2,100 at the time
ah man, no kidding! I was looking at the ghost too. it's a pretty looking bike at least! How's your experience been with it overall?
@@slow_bike_show its fun but being 125 pounds it barely pushes 55 comfortably 60 for more than 5-10 minutes limbs start feeling a lil numb edit: might’ve gotten a lemon but definitely slightly regretting it and wish i opted for the cafe racer pops has a harley springer so it was just a intro for me to learn on
@@OneTapKap ah man, that's too bad! Can't go wrong with the HD though. Picked up a Virago 250 and I'm kinda addicted to the VTwin burble lol
@@slow_bike_show everything is analog since I believe they claimed it as a 2020 but it was the last few 2019 models they had and also my gas gauge is busted so i kinda just go off my average milage and open the tanknto check here and there pretty upsetting ride but aleast i can smile and say i bought it and dont have to worry about drops and shit bc its a $2,000 bike not a $4,000+ bike speedometer is over by 5-10 mph when you hit 40+
@@slow_bike_show i like cruisers but none just have the speed i need just to keep up for the price range i have so been looking at a super naked MT-3 cuz i still want something small but slightly faster
Where can I buy a motorcycle like yours I have seen several videos here on RUclips but none say Where can I buy one I have put in Google but no sales place appears to me I live in Kentucky
hey the cheapest ride, i really want to know about X pro templar X 250cc from amazon $1899 + tax and ship. i not any reviews video about it. pls make one for us i want see more data or any about it please and thank
Where dealer did you buy this from again?
Can you remove the straps on the tank? Or do they hold the tank on.
yeah, you can totally remove them! the tank has a traditional grommet and bolt mount underneath so I'm 99% sure the straps are superficial. you can pull them off with a 4mm Allen key.
4 quarts in 3000 miles is that just an oil change or actual use?
just a bunch of anxious oil changes. since then I've been changing it every 3000miles with no issue :)
Es una hermosa motocicleta, felicitaciones pregunta hasta cuanto tiene de velocidad K/h, en que colores viene y cuánto litros posee el tanque, saludos.🙋🏻♂️🇦🇷
12.9 litros en el tanque, y 113 k/h velocidad
quick question, do you have the carburated version or the fuel injected one? i have the carburated version and sometimes have problems with the bike turning off on me from time to time. any suggestions?
Wow! I didn't even know Lifan made a carb'ed KPM. I have the 2020 EFI version, but from my limited experience with 2 stroke pit bikes, change/replace the jet and see if that helps? Usually they're jetted pretty lean. I know some people have had start/stop issues with the X-Pect, and Lifans official guidance was to check the valve clearances. (this is a really easy job on the xpect, SUCKS on the KPM)
@@slow_bike_show I live in south America in a country called Bolivia so a carburated version is very attractive because of the simple maintainance. I'll try to see into that and thanks for replying!
@@miguelangelalgaranaz1471 totally! I would also recommend switching to a nibbi carb or pretty much anything third party, as they usually run better than stock and are somewhat cheap.
@@slow_bike_show I'll see what options I find in my country! Thanks a lot.
Love the way this looks, but for not much more you could probably find a Honda Rebel 300 on the used market. Still a tough decision.
Honestly yeah. There are much better bikes for the money if you're looking for straight power. What sold me on this guy were the killer good looks and two year mfg warranty.
Honda Rebels aren't a cool looking bike, this is.
@@dougn8139 amen!!
Not a tough decision - Rebel is butt ugly. But maybe a used CB300 instead with the same engine. But hard to beat new at $3K.
Funny I think the 2020+ rebel look amazing.
I really want one.
Getting my first bike soon, the issue is I have heard it is better than the yamaha v250 and cheaper. Is it really? I am thinking the bike is 3k but after you register it you are about 3.5k.. I can get a yahama new R3 for about 4.5k and I am thinking this bike might be. Little overpriced. How is the bike working now?
hey thanks for watching! based on my experience, it's been an incredibly reliable bike. no engine faults and only one weird ignition switch issue from being out in the rain for a few weeks- this was fixed in no time and under warranty.
If you can find an R3 for 4.5k and that draws you more, honestly go for it. MSRP is currently $5299 and dealer fees are absurd nowadays- my local Honda wanted $3.5K out the door for a navi🤮
IMHO, the KPM200 is a bike for people who want an all-around machine that's flickable, good in corners and can be scrambled if you're brave enough. it's a poor man's modern classic, with modern styling that appeals to me.
Other bikes like an r3 have double the pistons and make double the power- they'll run laps around this bike, but it's not really designed to be a track weapon like the r3 is. The KPM200 strikes this weird middle ground between cruiser, city bike, and cafe racer that makes me think of the UJM bikes of old.
So I wouldn't say it's overpriced, just priced for what a new bike would be- look at the KTM Duke 200. I have ridden the virago 250 and it's vTwin has more character than the KPM, but the Lifan felt more refined and put together. I know this is a wordy rant but hopefully somewhere in there was some good info! 😁
@@slow_bike_show thanks! I am looking for a simple bike that will withstand a 28 mile commute each way a few times a week. I put $110 in my gas tank each week with these gas prices, and they will might still go up! We are talking $7 dollars a gallon in a few weeks for the cheap gas! if I can commute 2 days a week on this bike or any bike, I will save 40% in gas, And that savings will easily pay for the bike.. If they made this bike 250cc water cooled and fuel injection, it would be about 20hp and way more than capable of cruising at 75mph at about 5000rpm...I am very interested in this bike for the simple fact I hate dealers and them trying to up sale. I will continue to do research, but so far this bike is nothing but positive reviews... Just the cost is approaching some of the name brand beginner bikes... Anyways how many miles do you have? How often oil change, chain change, break pad? Do you think it will last 20k miles? Sorry for all the questions... Do another update video on maintenance after a year that is what people need to know.. thanks again.
@@johnjay6370IMO the 2020/2021 MT-03 would far surpass the R3 for your application depending on how many miles you have to commute on the freeway.
Riding ergonomics and handling should be ranked very high when it comes down to the significant factors that will determine your bike choice, and you'll probably have to learn this the hard way, through experience and seat time, which is the same mistake I made recently.
The aggressive forward riding posture thats accompanied with modern sport bikes are designed for the circuit, and honestly if your mainly going to be riding interstate/highway speeds for your commute, id get a cruiser or a pre-owned sport touring bike with wind protection because once you exceed 60mph the wind is going to start pushing you from all directions and on longer rides you will definitely get fatigued from it without a larger windscreen but regardless of the wind, sportbikes in general are less stable at highspeed because of their "rake and trail" dimensions.
@@slow_bike_show "this was fixed in no time and under warranty." How? Who did the work, with no dealer nearby? Thx.
@@thenexthobby they sent the part and I installed it, it's an easy three bolts out and three bolts in type job :) I was also able to get service at most scooter repair shops as they're used to working with single cylinder Chinese engines.
I’ve seen this bike on Amazon, should I get it from there? And does the bike have some sort of storage?
hey thanks for watching! The bike doesn't really have much storage- check out the video I made regarding mods for this bike since I found a good tank bag to hold stuff.
I prefer venom motorsports since you get a 1-2 year warranty and some semblance of a support network. They'll send you parts and stuff and are pretty reputable :)
Amazon will work though, just take it to a small engine/scooter mechanic and they'll usually be cool with working on it for good rates.
@@slow_bike_show thanks man, you just earned a subscriber. I love your content. I tried looking through venom with taxes and all came out to be $7k+ with full assembly.
@@Blackgerman1 yay! And $7k?? damn! Are you in the US? I didn't go for the full assembly package and frankly most people won't need it- you just throw the bars on and put the acid in the battery. If you're gonna pay nearly double for venom go for Amazon then. Ask away if you have any questions later on too!
@@slow_bike_show yea I live in the US in the lower 48 states. Do you know the sprocket size to upgrade and make it faster?
@@slow_bike_show Amazon says it will not ship to my address. Any info on why they can't ship it to my address in CA.?
It's about 3600 minus the title fees. So maybe 3700
I mean, seems how You could get a CB-750 Cafe with Inverted Forks and Modern twin Disc Breaks for around 3k, I Personally Think You got absolutely Hosed on this Thing.
I have seen friends get burned on this exact thing. many (not ALL, but many) old bikes have been through a myriad of owners, all changing or "tuning" something as they go. My neighbor got a "great deal!" paying $1600 for a 1985 Honda VTR250; that bike has been his for 9 months and it has been to the shop for an electrical re-work, carbs rebuilt and cleaned, and eventually needed an entire rebuild because of a warped head.
"Oh buy an old bike bro" is NOT always the answer. This thing had fuel injection, modern looks, and a 2 year warranty all for 3 grand.
If you can accept that it won't be the fastest thing on the road, it's a perfectly fine value proposition. And once I was ready to sell it, I did for $2600 after 10,000 miles.
Thank you
Looking into getting my first bike, my only issue really is I live in upstate New York and roads are terrible, do you think this will do good on soemthing like that or should I look more at like dual sports
The suspension is nice and plush, it'll handle it well :) it comes with straight up street tires so maybe some knobbies are in order? The KPM runs 17s to its easy to find good tires for it. Probably the only catch is gonna be the lack of power at highway speeds. 18bhp (maybe 20 with airbox and exhaust) is enough below 55, but after around 65 the revs are a little too high to be comfortable imo, even though it'll keep pulling all the way to 80.
@@slow_bike_show I’ve only rode small dirt bikes so even a manual bike is new, this a good starter as well?
@@mattferrante2569 oh for sure. It's a nice clicky gearbox with good travel and a pretty light clutch. Six speeds will give you plenty of opportunity to shift too lol.. I'm in 3rd by the time I'm out of an intersection😂
@@slow_bike_show sweet it was either this or I was looking at a Benelli 300 or a dual sport
@@mattferrante2569 oh no kidding! I have a benelli TnT600 right now. If you can afford the benelli, go for it. They are far more capable machines by means of sheer hp in this segment. Plus that 360 degree twin noise is awesome!
Looking to get my first bike. I don't have a huge budget and just need something to get to work and back and run little errands. I was going to get a Honda Navi but it seems too slow. I decided on a Lifan KP mini 150cc. But now I discovered this kpm200 for not much more. Can you make any suggestions on which I should invest in? Thanks 🤘
Hands down get the KPM200. I've also seen the KPR200 (Same bike but with fairings) for like $2-500 less so by all means go for it, but these bikes are much more comfortable than the KP-Minis and feel more full sized. Still tiny and light by all means, but it's a tad more practical :)
@@slow_bike_show thanks for the quick response. I'm 5'9 and 170 pounds so I don't want a massive bike. Also love the classic look of the kpm200. So you think I'd be ok learning on this as a first time motorcycle owner/rider?
@@yogsothoth9890 deeefinitely! Honestly you're probably the perfect size for the KPM. It's not the biggest bike in the world so I wouldn't worry about it being too big for ya, and it's a very controlled level of power. Very tame below 5K RPM; it'll be forgiving if you go slow but you'll still be able to open her up and have some fun!
I'm in Oregon as well. How difficult was it to take the MCO to the DMV and get the bike registered and titled in Oregon?
Hey nice! It was super easy. Just bring the MCO and bill of sale with you, and the DMV will handle the rest. Be prepared to pay a very small tax, as well as registration registration fees. In total, I think I was out about $330.
Im 6 ft 2 inches, will it be good for me