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Post by Ginger Phil on Sept 4, 2005 13:27:43 GMT
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Post by onamission1989 on Sept 4, 2005 14:08:17 GMT
sunny will just be a stupid name that taishan came up with, my baotian bt50qt11 was called a wasp, also if you look closly it says ts50qt(?) i think the ts part stands for two stroke and our bt ones are 4 stroke
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Post by drzoom on Sept 4, 2005 19:30:58 GMT
Twist And Go Magazine issue 15 has a big review of the Taishan range and the importer Road Radio. When they first started importing the bikes they were called Zippi's. Road Radio dropped that title and simply called them Z4, Z5 and Z125 (there were Z's 1-3 but they were discontinued - the Z1 had 8" wheels !!!).
I am sure I remember the name Taishan Sunny from somewhere, probably just a different batch that someone else imported.
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Post by Ginger Phil on Sept 4, 2005 19:40:04 GMT
So they must be a few years old if they're 2 strokes right?
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Post by Rusty on Sept 4, 2005 19:58:33 GMT
Mines called the HOT 50.....Not sure id call it hot. That looks like a sligthly newer, slightly less yellow version of my scoot
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Post by ianf6512 on Sept 5, 2005 7:18:14 GMT
2nd picture on the left shows a nasty crack in the plastics, I'm surprised hese asking so much on the buy it now price.
Ian.
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Post by Ginger Phil on Sept 5, 2005 13:12:05 GMT
I wonder if he's tried replacing the part?
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Post by Rusty on Sept 5, 2005 15:11:48 GMT
Is that a crack or just badly fitted panels?
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Post by Ginger Phil on Sept 5, 2005 15:12:34 GMT
Is that a crack or just badly fitted panels? A crack caused during storage - allegedly.
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Post by gidget on Sept 7, 2005 0:22:00 GMT
[quote author=onamissioni think the ts part stands for two stroke and our bt ones are 4 stroke [/quote]
I assumed BT stood for Baotion so TS should mean Taishan. I'm probably wrong though.
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