Talk:Zongshen 250 GS
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(merging not possible. The article "Zongshen 200 GS" and "Zongshen 250 GS" are entirely different, pertaining to two different bikes with different specs and model.)
(malicious revision (the Chinarider100 expresses personal grudge))
(Chinarider100 once attempted to bash the article Zongshen 200 GS.)
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(The specs listed on the page seem overly optimistic - zongshen's own website claims 13kw and 120kph (~75mph) max speed. That is FAR from 90+ mph and much more in line with the engine power. Lentobensa (talk) 15:45, 8 June 2011 (UTC))
(couple more things: The description describes the gs250 as a "sport touring" motorcycle. This is clearly neither sport or touring bike. Load capacity of 150kg means that you can barely carry a passenger if you both are very skinny. Modern sports touring bikes' engine have power in the range of 100hp to 150hp. Gs250 has 18. Sport touring bikes are bikes such as Yamaha FZ1 (US name), Honda Interceptor (VFR in ROTW) etc. This text is clearly trying to portray gs250 as something that it is not - which is light weight small motorcycle.
Lentobensa (talk) 15:57, 8 June 2011 (UTC))
Did some edits Oct 12. 2011
[edit]-Removed the unrealistic top speed claim of 93mph
-Changed the 1st sentence to more descriptive and removed the notion of this bike being a sports touring motorcycle
-Removed some irrelevant/misleading information from specs that seemed only like marketing talk
-changed America to United States (as a name of a country)