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Old 07-11-2007 | 06:15 PM
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Can anyone tell me about the quality and reliability of the "Tank"...

...motorcycles? I know that Tank is a China brand of motorcycles and scooters...but I don't know about their quality and reliability. Can anyone tell me more about them? Specifically, about the Tank Vision 250E motorcycle...http://www.tank-sports.com/products/.../250e.htmlThis is the site it's on.
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Wow...compared to most other motorcycles, even low-ened American or Japanese, these are very very very much lower powered.Their Topline Khaos only has a top speed of 80. I would be frightened driving a motorcycle that would have trouble merging at highway speeds. If it's extreme top-end is only 80, it's going to take a long time to get to 65.I would say if you live in a city, and really won't ever go on a highway, then MAYBE it may be practical, but on a motorcycle (their R3's top speed is only 70) that physically can't even stretch to drive the speed I usully drive in the highway...that just seems frightening.It seems all of the places selling them near me are all dealers of gokarts, pocket bikes, and mopeds...so it seems they are not really "motorcycles" but really scooters with a bit more style.
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