@@coryboy345 We got one before, just a 125 for around $1,600 and been using it like hell when we go fishing on remote locations that just dirt bikes can squeeze through, well it fell apart eventually.... after 7 years. My dad is a mechanic and he said, it doesn't matter what brand it is, it all depends on how you care it and proper maintenance is the key. The only thing that might matter is the availability of spare parts, apart from that, it can go well way more than worth the price. Edit: It's still working but have some issues with the fuel efficiency as re boring had taken its max limit and some few small parts started to fail as it's rarely used now since we have newer bikes to use. $1,600 initial cost for almost 10 years now more than we paid for.
@@suchiruakuma6735 I got a 49cc scooter some years back too from china. While it still does run, most of the lighting doesn't work, the gauges stopped working, it's incredibly hard to start on cold or humid days, i've had to repair quite a few plastic parts including the throttle bar, and the throttle cable has snapped twice. And no mechanic will work on chinese vehicles because they are such a pain, so good luck learning how to do everything yourself if you're not handy.
I live in Indonesia and I ride a Chinese Dual sport. Imported here as a VIAR. I've had it almost a year now and it has delighted me. Less than half the price of the equivelant Honda or Kawasaki. It has done every thing I have asked of it both on or off road. Good luck with this project. Love the specs on this Brozz.
I had one in Afghanistan years ago that looked almost just like it with remote start. It was awesome but the rear shock blew out with in a month so I ordered a quality nitrogen shock with separate reservoir and beat the crap out of it. Never had anymore problems with it. Had it for about a year and a half.
This is what I used to do for Hempstead Harley in N.Y.. Drag off, (with forklift and rope, till it can be fork lifted and carried into yard) dry prep (controls and bars, paper work and keys) push to mechanic (You get real strong wrists at Harley, mechanic adds fluids, test run) I wash and polish, ride to showroom, add to inventory. They used to come in wooden crates, which made it hard to clear the rear hump..a little steel, lift the front with fork lift, helper releases one strap runs around releases second, fork compression gives a nice hard push and .05sec rodeo ride! I miss those days....
Me and a buddy ride KLRs, Harleys and everything in between and we love these things. We taught our kids how to ride on these and have kept them going for 10 years. Just because it's old technology and inexpensive parts does not mean they are not reliable. Most of all, they have been so cheap that we absolutely thrash them to death (no rear fenders or fairings anymore) and laugh all the time instead of stressing about our factory bikes. Only buy these if you like fun.
the bad rap that these get seems to come from: People riding them on the transport oil, which messes up the engine, you have to change it right away. Not tightening bolts, checking everything over and making sure there's nothing glaring. expecting something that costs 1800 new to last as long as something that costs 3x that new. forgetting that the used bike market is garbage in a lot of places. Personally, I'd *love* to snag one of these where the motor blew (probably due to user error). I could rebuild the motor for less then my old GN125's top end would have ran me (because nobody has those in stock anymore).
i really liked the way you recorded & edited your video! very good instructional assembly video... no talking just doing! thats why they sent you the bike to review!
Purchased the Bashan Storm 250 14 months ago. I have thrashed the living hell out of it. Still runs like a champ. Say what you will but I am a certified diesel mechanic and know what I am talking about. These bikes are named the AK-47 for a reason!
I have the same exact bike in Guayaquil Ecuador. It is good to get around town much more efficient than a car or a taxi cab or even public transportation if you're willing to take your life into your own hands. I have gotten damn near killed at least half a dozen times but someone likes me up there. I think I paid about $1,200 about three or four years ago so $1,700 today is not bad at all. It is a good reliable bike and the best thing about it was that the parts are mad cheap in Ecuador. Nothing cost more than $50 you know battery it was like 30 bucks 35 / starter brakes are like 10 bucks you just can't go wrong. I just love them Chinamen
I have 1400 miles on mine Be sure to locktite the gear shifter. Luv it so far . The exhaust - a stepper drill bit to the ring around the tail pipe is a big improvement 4- 5hp
I bought an electric unicycle (EUC) that was Chinese made and the quality of build is excellent... It has withstood 1000 miles so far and taken some real hammer and is still going as strong as it did on day 1...I'm not saying the quality is going to be on par with Honda or Yamaha etc but for the price it might be worth taking a punt.. 😊..
Nice to see ya with fish white legs, not road rash red whilst flying through the forest! Nice video, though--one of the best assembly videos I've seen.....easily the best riding video of that bike. I keep seeing guys riding around the neighborhood, which is ok, but the off-road capabilities were better than I would have thought. Great video!
If I knew about this before I got my wife her 2013 XT250 a few months ago I might gotten her that for her first bike. From what I can see, fit and finish seems really good.
Some Honda cloned components, but not the frame. I rode something similar to that bike a few months ago and frame flex was horrible, like a wet noodle. I would be concerned about frame breakage from riding it off-road. So please let us know after you thoroughly test it, if you notice severe frame flex, or not. Thanks! Great video by the way and the bike does have a lot of very nice features, and the price is of course super.
Yes bikes come in crates lol in a truck driver and I've hauled bikes before.29 Harleys in crates depending the size of the bikes.trouble was was the way they unloaded them.slung a chain and strap and drug them to the back.no load dock or even a ramp
I'm concerned that the fangled electronics gonna fail first. Hopefully the engine assembly is good. Honda is happy to make several of their small capacity bikes in China, wuyang-honda badged bikes aren't bad at all. But they don't slap on features that isn't really necessary other than to make folks who prioritize on-paper specifications take a second look and maybe purchase. Remote start aside, the integrated tamper alarm would be appreciated in more bikes.
One of the issues I ran into with these Chinese bikes is insurance. Liability, no problem. Comp and collision, forget it. The reason, is parts availability. Basically it is a throw away bike if it ever gets wrecked. But on the other hand, it's not expensive to replace.
Until these company's start focusing on quality, you will almost always be better off checking your local used bikes. Better deals to be had. These bikes fall apart after any use. It's like buying a bike from Walmart as apposed to a bike shop. I destroyed a mountain bike from Sears in one week as a youth. My specialized I've had for almost 20 years now. Still mint. You can't put a price on quality.
Chinese bikes are very practical in Asia where parts are cheap, plentiful, interchangeable between bikes, and mechanics don't charge by the hour. Good luck maintaining these in NA, they'll become shit on wheels in a year or less.
@@theanalmarauder you can still get the parts for dirt cheap here for them. The thing that makes them off putting is that you still have to put time into replacing/repairing those parts so often.
@@akabiscuitwaffle and with all that buying parts all day .....better buy a good one,right? some quality prod....just from beginning and save you wasted time,money and headaches...so why buying that crap???
Everyone slates the chinese stuff but I have had many pit bikes and a chinese road legal quad (bashan 230cc) in the past and they gave me little to no trouble at all. No the build quality isn’t quite a yamaha but as long as you maintain everything it will last.
I hope you like your bike as well as I enjoy watching you put it together. Be careful riding that pretty little thing, catch you later pal. Don Powell, Tyler, Texas.
Same way dealers get there bikes. Your just doing what a dealer usually does before you purchase. It's part of the reason why these chinese bikes are cheap.
I'm pretty sure you put the front fender on backwards. If you look at the video, it is flopping around like it needs a brace, and the short end towards the engine will give about zero protection from road splash. See if it will swap end for end.
I have one of these since 6 years and had many repairs, the material is horrible, plastic will break, rubber will harden out very quickly. First thing is the chain, it will get longer and longer, I could not believe it, so I thought the rearwheel is loose somehow but no, it's the chain getting longer. It's only about 12-15$ for the chain, the pinion and the rearsprocket, so what. The chinese bearings are bad quality aswell and the carb "PZ30" is too small for the 250. It comes with the 200 aswell. You can put a 115 Jet in it, that helps a bit.
i used to work in a shop and we used to get bikes like this all the time, PLEASE check all the bolts. every single one. if you have the time to even open the engine up and check for every bolt that would save you trouble later. they are reliable but most of the times they are not put together 100%, we even had cases of missing washers in gearboxes etc,.
I remember when Toyota started importing cars into the UK in the 60's and Honda were importing motorbikes. We thought they would be a pile of rubbish. Look at the quality and desirability of Toyota and Honda now. I expect the same will be the same with Chinese motorbikes and cars in the future.
Yeah Toyota used to be a great car get your money out of it and some not anymore as of 2017 and up they are designed to break down more often not so reliable anymore probably a lot more parts out of plastic to I remember the old days used to get metal intake or Aluminum Intake now they're plastic how durable is that
There are 2 levels of Chinese quality in my opinion. There are the vehicles that you can import directly from many of the 1000s of unknown manufacturers, that generally supply the local market demand for cheap transport. Then there are the manufacturers with serious global ambitions. Examples are MG motors for cars, the UKs fasting growing car brand and CF Moto, who in partnership with KTM are breaking into the Western big capacity Motorbike market.
@@superduper9357 as of what timeline most clone motorcycles I've dealt with have shity wiring harnesses in engines do not last a significant amount of time before something breaks most bikes I've had issues with was either a short in the wiring or the stator burned PS I am a mechanic by trade also these clones motorcycles some parts are designed not to be taken apart again carburetors bolts are sheared off after installation so that you cannot open up and clean it out often have to buy a brand new one.
I just pulled the trigger on a red 2020. I wanted to get into the adventure bike thing and I didn't want to pay 8000 to find out its not for me. I'm looking forward to putting it together and you did a great job putting yours together. Thanks
Nice looking bike and for the price you can't beat it! The only thing that drove me crazy was the front fender flopping around which is really no big deal. A 250cc bike at that weight should fly and kick around like crazy! I love "Yamaha" but from what I saw I would buy one in a heartbeat........
Attention Deficit I have one and love it. If you buy from Alibaba.com, don’t buy the max model. Buy the base model and add the upgrades yourself. Otherwise you will buy the max model and they will ship you the base model and you will pay import fees on the max model. Lesson learned.
Great job on the video. I hope you know you are living the good life.l My one regret in life is not riding enough dirt, don't make the same mistake. No greater freedom then a bike in the fields and woods.
on startup it almost sounds like it has low compression. i would love to see a "scientific" comparison between this and a honda or suzuki. what exactly is the difference and could i replace or upgrade to name brand if i wanted to?
Got pure 50/50 tires, and these look more like at least 70/30 (on-road\off-road) and this is after digging deep into 50/50 tires available + all reviews available. FYI, that's all. *Great bike 👍 now I want one!* Thanks for the unboxing & 1st ride :)
On brozz250.com it shows $1750 and no mention of free shipping anywhere. On peacesports.com lists the same bike for $2499 although their web site says they focus on 50cc scooters and are no longer a dealership. Very odd.
Bro all Chinese companies are exactly the same they just have diff graphics and seat covers😂. Legit had a tao Tao version come into the shop and the customer didn’t even start it Bec it was already damaged, I was the first to ride it😂 it needed a new magneto, clutch case was busted and so was this shifter, had the same engine and plastics but it said Tao Tao hahah THats funny.
for half the price of a honda grom, this looks like a decent value. anything chinese made is of inferior quality but if one takes good care of it, this can last many years and miles for low cost. to me, if one is looking for a simple around town toy or doesn't have a long commute to work, this is an awesome option opposed to some clapped out Japanese bike someone has beat on for that kind of money
I love the bike with its look and the proper green color but in my opinion the tires are pretty small acooroding to the bike . Plz dont mind every single person dosent like the same thing that i do . But your new bike is sooo amazing . I Loved it mannn😍😍😍
My xmax has hazard lights. It's also several times more expensive. And if it's battery goes flat, I'm done fucked with no kick start and no way to push start.
You can like it or hate it. The fact that its $1.800 and not $8.000 means everything. Looks good for the price 😬👍
Lol my 125 is more expensive
You get what you pay for..... When it starts falling apart in 4 weeks, you're going to wish you paid for that $8000 bike.
@@coryboy345 We got one before, just a 125 for around $1,600 and been using it like hell when we go fishing on remote locations that just dirt bikes can squeeze through, well it fell apart eventually.... after 7 years. My dad is a mechanic and he said, it doesn't matter what brand it is, it all depends on how you care it and proper maintenance is the key. The only thing that might matter is the availability of spare parts, apart from that, it can go well way more than worth the price.
Edit: It's still working but have some issues with the fuel efficiency as re boring had taken its max limit and some few small parts started to fail as it's rarely used now since we have newer bikes to use. $1,600 initial cost for almost 10 years now more than we paid for.
@@suchiruakuma6735 I got a 49cc scooter some years back too from china. While it still does run, most of the lighting doesn't work, the gauges stopped working, it's incredibly hard to start on cold or humid days, i've had to repair quite a few plastic parts including the throttle bar, and the throttle cable has snapped twice. And no mechanic will work on chinese vehicles because they are such a pain, so good luck learning how to do everything yourself if you're not handy.
hahaha yeahh... just got lucky that pop's a mechanic..
I live in Indonesia and I ride a Chinese Dual sport. Imported here as a VIAR. I've had it almost a year now and it has delighted me. Less than half the price of the equivelant Honda or Kawasaki. It has done every thing I have asked of it both on or off road. Good luck with this project. Love the specs on this Brozz.
Wow!! Thank you!!! I'm not a social media person, but I want to thank you and peace sports. I'm soooooo excited about getting a couple of these bikes.
I had one in Afghanistan years ago that looked almost just like it with remote start. It was awesome but the rear shock blew out with in a month so I ordered a quality nitrogen shock with separate reservoir and beat the crap out of it. Never had anymore problems with it. Had it for about a year and a half.
What the hell was u doin in Afghanistan with a dirt bike?
@@delta942085 you sure as hell cant use a road bike over there. 🤣
Trust me i know, ive been there. Just curious, military, civilian? Did he have to leave it there? Did he ship it home? Does he live there?
This is what I used to do for Hempstead Harley in N.Y.. Drag off, (with forklift and rope, till it can be fork lifted and carried into yard) dry prep (controls and bars, paper work and keys) push to mechanic (You get real strong wrists at Harley, mechanic adds fluids, test run) I wash and polish, ride to showroom, add to inventory. They used to come in wooden crates, which made it hard to clear the rear hump..a little steel, lift the front with fork lift, helper releases one strap runs around releases second, fork compression gives a nice hard push and .05sec rodeo ride! I miss those days....
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Me and a buddy ride KLRs, Harleys and everything in between and we love these things. We taught our kids how to ride on these and have kept them going for 10 years. Just because it's old technology and inexpensive parts does not mean they are not reliable. Most of all, they have been so cheap that we absolutely thrash them to death (no rear fenders or fairings anymore) and laugh all the time instead of stressing about our factory bikes. Only buy these if you like fun.
the bad rap that these get seems to come from:
People riding them on the transport oil, which messes up the engine, you have to change it right away.
Not tightening bolts, checking everything over and making sure there's nothing glaring.
expecting something that costs 1800 new to last as long as something that costs 3x that new.
forgetting that the used bike market is garbage in a lot of places.
Personally, I'd *love* to snag one of these where the motor blew (probably due to user error). I could rebuild the motor for less then my old GN125's top end would have ran me (because nobody has those in stock anymore).
One of the most fulfilling videos I e ever watched in the platform. Almost feels like I'm in the room. Rider from Kenya. One love
You know you have the right woman when she says your new bike is Dope!!!
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i really liked the way you recorded & edited your video! very good instructional assembly video... no talking just doing! thats why they sent you the bike to review!
These Chinese bikes are a great starting bike for many people, they're really not far off from other entry level used bikes.
Had it 3 weeks and 1000 miles and loving it.
Awesome video man.. Enjoyed every last bit. I realized these Chinese bikes are slowly taking over the market.
Purchased the Bashan Storm 250 14 months ago. I have thrashed the living hell out of it. Still runs like a champ. Say what you will but I am a certified diesel mechanic and know what I am talking about. These bikes are named the AK-47 for a reason!
One of the best out of the box build videos I've seen in quite awhile! It almost looked like you had done it before! Great video buddy!
Awesome dude
I have the same exact bike in Guayaquil Ecuador. It is good to get around town much more efficient than a car or a taxi cab or even public transportation if you're willing to take your life into your own hands. I have gotten damn near killed at least half a dozen times but someone likes me up there. I think I paid about $1,200 about three or four years ago so $1,700 today is not bad at all. It is a good reliable bike and the best thing about it was that the parts are mad cheap in Ecuador. Nothing cost more than $50 you know battery it was like 30 bucks 35 / starter brakes are like 10 bucks you just can't go wrong. I just love them Chinamen
Now that is awesome! Minus the almost getting killed part, thanks for the comment and cheers from the states!
I have 1400 miles on mine
Be sure to locktite the gear shifter. Luv it so far .
The exhaust - a stepper drill bit to the ring around the tail pipe is a big improvement 4- 5hp
LOL. You made it look so easy to put together..... I would have thrown it across the garage at least four times..
I bought a a grom clone to learn wheelies without worrying about wrecking it. Been great so far. Already over 1000 miles.
Need to put the brace under the front fender.
I bought an electric unicycle (EUC) that was Chinese made and the quality of build is excellent... It has withstood 1000 miles so far and taken some real hammer and is still going as strong as it did on day 1...I'm not saying the quality is going to be on par with Honda or Yamaha etc but for the price it might be worth taking a punt.. 😊..
It looks good, and it sounds like it runs great!! the green does look great!!
It seems like a solid bike! Only time will tell!
When you played the thief I lost it. Lol. Great video. Thanks!!
I like how quiet it is. My bikes loud but that’s a sweet woods cruiser where no one can hear you.
Quiet bikes are definitely my favorite👍🏻
@John Smith00000 one year is a stretch lol i'd bet it has some mechanical issue within a month
Nice to see ya with fish white legs, not road rash red whilst flying through the forest! Nice video, though--one of the best assembly videos I've seen.....easily the best riding video of that bike. I keep seeing guys riding around the neighborhood, which is ok, but the off-road capabilities were better than I would have thought. Great video!
The security system skit is a masterpiece. Bravo
Glad you enjoyed it Hank😂 Thank you for watching!
If I knew about this before I got my wife her 2013 XT250 a few months ago I might gotten her that for her first bike. From what I can see, fit and finish seems really good.
DUDE!! SICK!!! That’s crazy awesome! You are the most perfect person to do a review on it too!
Very cool. Especially to have it shipped to your house and you get to peace it together :)
Some Honda cloned components, but not the frame. I rode something similar to that bike a few months ago and frame flex was horrible, like a wet noodle. I would be concerned about frame breakage from riding it off-road. So please let us know after you thoroughly test it, if you notice severe frame flex, or not. Thanks! Great video by the way and the bike does have a lot of very nice features, and the price is of course super.
I don't think he is gonna able to tell us anything after some severe frame flex ...
The brozz is a good bike pretty solid especially for the price. Just make sure you adjust your valves regularly. They are finicky.
It was nice seeing you put it together.. I would’ve had it in the box.. for god knows how long..
Yes bikes come in crates lol in a truck driver and I've hauled bikes before.29 Harleys in crates depending the size of the bikes.trouble was was the way they unloaded them.slung a chain and strap and drug them to the back.no load dock or even a ramp
That must feel satisfying to put together yourself.
It definitely was!
What sweet man i want one and remote start thats crazy for the money cant wait for the next one
I'm concerned that the fangled electronics gonna fail first.
Hopefully the engine assembly is good. Honda is happy to make several of their small capacity bikes in China, wuyang-honda badged bikes aren't bad at all. But they don't slap on features that isn't really necessary other than to make folks who prioritize on-paper specifications take a second look and maybe purchase.
Remote start aside, the integrated tamper alarm would be appreciated in more bikes.
Only time will tell! Thank you for watching!
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One of the issues I ran into with these Chinese bikes is insurance. Liability, no problem. Comp and collision, forget it. The reason, is parts availability. Basically it is a throw away bike if it ever gets wrecked. But on the other hand, it's not expensive to replace.
Until these company's start focusing on quality, you will almost always be better off checking your local used bikes. Better deals to be had. These bikes fall apart after any use. It's like buying a bike from Walmart as apposed to a bike shop. I destroyed a mountain bike from Sears in one week as a youth. My specialized I've had for almost 20 years now. Still mint. You can't put a price on quality.
Chinese bikes are very practical in Asia where parts are cheap, plentiful, interchangeable between bikes, and mechanics don't charge by the hour. Good luck maintaining these in NA, they'll become shit on wheels in a year or less.
Of course you can. All quality products have prices
@@theanalmarauder you can still get the parts for dirt cheap here for them. The thing that makes them off putting is that you still have to put time into replacing/repairing those parts so often.
@@akabiscuitwaffle and with all that buying parts all day .....better buy a good one,right? some quality prod....just from beginning and save you wasted time,money and headaches...so why buying that crap???
Sure you can. You can definitely put a price on quality. They do it all the time. Every quality thing ever made has a price on it.
Green is the best colour, for everything!
I do like a good green!
The Chinese clone a lot of good designs. The main thing that they fall short on is metallurgy. Cheap metal makes a difference in long-term durability.
Agreed!
Nice deal, was surprised by the amount of assembly but you did a great job.
Your pile of metal and plastic bent in different directions is dope.
Thank you!
I am super excited to see you got this I have been looking at these for weeks...
If it turns out to be reliable that’s a great deal
Agreed! Thanks for watching Ron!
Interesting! It will be nice to see a long term review. Great video
That mover was impeccably dressed. Better dressed than the workers at Best Buy.
Looks great!
Everyone slates the chinese stuff but I have had many pit bikes and a chinese road legal quad (bashan 230cc) in the past and they gave me little to no trouble at all. No the build quality isn’t quite a yamaha but as long as you maintain everything it will last.
Fun looking bike! Good to know that if imported into the US, they at least meet DOT safety standards.
It definitely is! And you are correct! Thanks for watching.
I hope you like your bike as well as I enjoy watching you put it together. Be careful riding that pretty little thing, catch you later pal. Don Powell, Tyler, Texas.
That bike give you happy ending? Lol. I want one.
Great video! 👌 Looks like a nice bike🙌
Dang that requires a lot of assembly...
Same way dealers get there bikes. Your just doing what a dealer usually does before you purchase. It's part of the reason why these chinese bikes are cheap.
@@unclejohn5012
Some require more some less, the Grom only needs the mirrors installed from the crate...
Man that was a cool bike for the price
I owned cheapie Chinese 250cc street bike as my first bike. I wasn't disappointed and kept it until I sold all my bikes.
I fell like this would be a very high quality bike in South Africa lol.
You aren't kidding😂
Thousands of Brozz sell to South America every year.
Yu right , i have a Honda and thy look at me like the Boss 😉 .. In SA
@@axeglobaledunetwork5877 well Americans wouldn’t think much of it.
You need to do something about that floppy front fender to stiffen it up so dont flop up and down and end up cracking from plastic fatique.
Nice. Can't wait to see how durable it is. So far sounds like a great deal who knows one might end up in my garage 😁
Wow, great video! Congrats on your new DS250! Looks like a winner!
Crazy. For the price you get hazard lights and remote start.
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I'm pretty sure you put the front fender on backwards. If you look at the video, it is flopping around like it needs a brace, and the short end towards the engine will give about zero protection from road splash. See if it will swap end for end.
I have one of these since 6 years and had many repairs, the material is horrible, plastic will break, rubber will harden out very quickly. First thing is the chain, it will get longer and longer, I could not believe it, so I thought the rearwheel is loose somehow but no, it's the chain getting longer. It's only about 12-15$ for the chain, the pinion and the rearsprocket, so what.
The chinese bearings are bad quality aswell and the carb "PZ30" is too small for the 250. It comes with the 200 aswell. You can put a 115 Jet in it, that helps a bit.
i used to work in a shop and we used to get bikes like this all the time,
PLEASE check all the bolts. every single one. if you have the time to even open the engine up and check for every bolt that would save you trouble later.
they are reliable but most of the times they are not put together 100%, we even had cases of missing washers in gearboxes etc,.
I remember when Toyota started importing cars into the UK in the 60's and Honda were importing motorbikes. We thought they would be a pile of rubbish.
Look at the quality and desirability of Toyota and Honda now.
I expect the same will be the same with Chinese motorbikes and cars in the future.
I agree John!
you nailed it and we r NOW at that point of "worthy" vs parts cost / upkeep
Yeah Toyota used to be a great car get your money out of it and some not anymore as of 2017 and up they are designed to break down more often not so reliable anymore probably a lot more parts out of plastic to I remember the old days used to get metal intake or Aluminum Intake now they're plastic how durable is that
There are 2 levels of Chinese quality in my opinion. There are the vehicles that you can import directly from many of the 1000s of unknown manufacturers, that generally supply the local market demand for cheap transport. Then there are the manufacturers with serious global ambitions. Examples are MG motors for cars, the UKs fasting growing car brand and CF Moto, who in partnership with KTM are breaking into the Western big capacity Motorbike market.
@@superduper9357 as of what timeline most clone motorcycles I've dealt with have shity wiring harnesses in engines do not last a significant amount of time before something breaks most bikes I've had issues with was either a short in the wiring or the stator burned PS I am a mechanic by trade also these clones motorcycles some parts are designed not to be taken apart again carburetors bolts are sheared off after installation so that you cannot open up and clean it out often have to buy a brand new one.
It's always nice when the wife gives positive vibes.
It looks good, but the fender bothered me for some reason.
I just pulled the trigger on a red 2020. I wanted to get into the adventure bike thing and I didn't want to pay 8000 to find out its not for me. I'm looking forward to putting it together and you did a great job putting yours together. Thanks
Best of luck and I hope you enjoy it!!
Aaaayyyy I was right on the live stream I said oooo a dualsport lol
Nice bike, good video and good editing. Well done thanks
When I saw the brake disc, I was like...thank you...NO, thank you. 😂
Exactly😂
Remote start?! 😍
That bouncing front fender would drive me crazy.....maybe bond a strip of thin aluminum along the underside?
Nice looking bike and for the price you can't beat it! The only thing that drove me crazy was the front fender flopping around which is really no big deal. A 250cc bike at that weight should fly and kick around like crazy! I love "Yamaha" but from what I saw I would buy one in a heartbeat........
I missed him puttin any oil in it. I was thinkin this was going to be an electric bike?
You didn't hear the bike taking a drink?
Congrats on the freebie brotha! :)
Do a video on the electric Chinese motorcycles.
I would love to!
Attention Deficit I have one and love it. If you buy from Alibaba.com, don’t buy the max model. Buy the base model and add the upgrades yourself. Otherwise you will buy the max model and they will ship you the base model and you will pay import fees on the max model. Lesson learned.
Great job on the video. I hope you know you are living the good life.l My one regret in life is not riding enough dirt, don't make the same mistake. No greater freedom then a bike in the fields and woods.
Remember to put Lock Tight on everything
I hear these modern day new bikes now have an airbag under the seat that blows you away from the crash; that's pretty cool. 😄🤸♂️😜😎😆
Just add 1 cup of rice to 2 cups of water.
Some assembly required.
your rice would have 1 cup too much water if you did that ....rice is 1 to 1 mix
@@whoputthiscarhere5328 not according to my rice steamer directions. Makes perfect rice. Jasmine is my favorite 😋
Motorbikes are always shipped like this, in boxes. Cool bike.👍👍
The logo on the box looks like it says "Peace Sparts", not "Peace Sports". Hmmmm...
Hmmmmm
That's the fake Chinese company imitating Peace SpOrts, LOL
Crazy nice for that price! Great job. Proud of you 😍
on startup it almost sounds like it has low compression. i would love to see a "scientific" comparison between this and a honda or suzuki. what exactly is the difference and could i replace or upgrade to name brand if i wanted to?
If the engine hasn't been runned in, then engine will get better as you ride it to the first oil change.
sounds like my kawasaki klx 250sf....
Got pure 50/50 tires, and these look more like at least 70/30 (on-road\off-road) and this is after digging deep into 50/50 tires available + all reviews available. FYI, that's all. *Great bike 👍 now I want one!* Thanks for the unboxing & 1st ride :)
Thank you for watching!
@@AdventureDaily pleasure to watch 🙏🏽
Motocheeze has some competition
Six pack charger I was looking for someone to reference Motocheeze. His content is better than this guy..
Motocheez is the best he is my friend
moto rider 2018 That was you in his videos. Tw200. And towing the kayak ??
Yea
On brozz250.com it shows $1750 and no mention of free shipping anywhere. On peacesports.com lists the same bike for $2499 although their web site says they focus on 50cc scooters and are no longer a dealership. Very odd.
The $2,499 is the MSRP, get in contact with them!
It looks like you’ve put one together before.
Nope but it really wasn't hard at all!
Thanks for filming
Bro all Chinese companies are exactly the same they just have diff graphics and seat covers😂. Legit had a tao Tao version come into the shop and the customer didn’t even start it Bec it was already damaged, I was the first to ride it😂 it needed a new magneto, clutch case was busted and so was this shifter, had the same engine and plastics but it said Tao Tao hahah THats funny.
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When breaks goes into skip would of been saying WOW if was a Bultaco Astro Flat Track in a wooden Crate how they wear shipped decades ago
is it just me, or is that front fender a little too bouncy. love the remote start.
That looks fun just to put it together! Cant wait!
I too love the smell of a new motorcycle
looks good....(why does it say 350, rounding up?)
It’s an optical illusion, it says 250 but it does look like a 3.
for half the price of a honda grom, this looks like a decent value. anything chinese made is of inferior quality but if one takes good care of it, this can last many years and miles for low cost. to me, if one is looking for a simple around town toy or doesn't have a long commute to work, this is an awesome option opposed to some clapped out Japanese bike someone has beat on for that kind of money
Exactly! Thank you for the comment.
I love the bike with its look and the proper green color but in my opinion the tires are pretty small acooroding to the bike . Plz dont mind every single person dosent like the same thing that i do . But your new bike is sooo amazing . I Loved it mannn😍😍😍
I think every gear head has a old battery charger like that one from their grandpa. I do..
old battery chargers can ruin a battery new ones have auto shut off
red ? what brand/model/year ? should be a tag on it ...
Thts soo smart . I like the way yu work . This bike looks good for its price tag
If the rest of that bike is like the front fender YIKES because it is weak and definitely needs a brace
John Weeks such a hater. 1800 bucks . What did you expect?
This thing has hazard lights.... My Husky doesn’t even have hazards. 😔
This thing is the hazard.
uppstyraren no way man. I saw it in person and it’s definitely sturdy!
My xmax has hazard lights. It's also several times more expensive. And if it's battery goes flat, I'm done fucked with no kick start and no way to push start.
Hopefully, he won't need to use them!