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[QUOTE="OnAnySunday, post: 1022502, member: 20641"] Last year i bought one for my stepson. (he calls it his "CRF110") ha ha! The label on the crate it came in said "NewStar". It is a 110cc auto clutch -w- a 1 down 3 up shift pattern. It was five hundred sixty something with free shipping. There were a few issues, but overall its a great little bike! No electric start, but then its only a 110cc bike....why would ya need it? The chain sucked, and it had 2 masterlinks on it for some odd reason? The graphics werent much better, but flames arent in vogue anymore anyways are they? The stock air filter pod is marginal. A elcheapo k&n type that promply got replaced by a uni-pod filter. Tires arent bad. They give o.k. grip and look like ChengShin's old 755 design. Once they go they'll be replaced with either Pirelli's or good old Dunlops. The bolts ALL need checked (as it should be done anyways) but there were a few that should not have been that way from the start. Some of the welds are a bit sloppy, but never too small. Overall fit and finish.......not too bad! Plus's are: Decent plastics, nice seat (better than the one on my BRP), good overall power delivery. Smooth and seamless, jetted a bit rich but this is high altitude and better rich than too lean anywhos. It is geared a bit low for as much torque as the engine makes. This keeps the kiddies from hitting highway speeds, but it is obvious that it could use HIGHER gearing. (it almost jumps out in 2nd with my fat @$$ on it!!) The pipe has a GOOD sound! Not loud, but nice and throaty. The suspention is good for trail/ mild kid abuse work, but is a bit stiff for lighter riders. This one has folding deep cleated footpegs. A bit TOO cleated to be honest. Like a meat grinder or something!!! (better wear those boots man!) And the disc brakes? Very good! Even with my large posterior on it they had good power, and were very controllable. Not grabby or fadable at all! Bottom line: Im satisfied and more important my stepson loves it! He trail rides like me, and im sure if he gets into moto-X it wont fit the bill, but for how and what he rides its very very good. I thought about buying one of the bigger 200cc versions for my galfriend, but since she aint my galfriend no mo, ferget it! LOL! :laugh: :bang: [/QUOTE]
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