How would describe the HT China Girl Motorized Bicycle?

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How would you describe th HT China girl?

  • Replaceable

    Votes: 11 39.3%
  • Repairable

    Votes: 12 42.9%
  • Disposable

    Votes: 9 32.1%
  • Beyond expectations

    Votes: 13 46.4%
  • Simply annoying

    Votes: 1 3.6%
  • Hopelessly unreliable

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    28

Retmachinist

New Member
Oct 21, 2008
635
22
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Urbandale Ia
Re: How would describe the HT China Girl?

As I have said before, In MY Opinion, these engines are the most damn fun I have ever had for the Money! I have installed ten and just ordered four more and have still yet to get a real lemon!
Yes, some have run smoother and quieter than others, but for the money I have been completely satisfied.
I used to be into old muscle cars. Now there is a hobby that is not only frustrateing, but will also keep you broke, or damn close to it.

John
 

Techbiker

New Member
Oct 27, 2009
164
2
0
DFW, Texas
Re: How would describe the HT China Girl?

My HT makes a lot of random noises and I've had my share of minor problems but nothing has been insurmountable. It's a great way to stay occupied during college when many other people are drinking until drunk and doing drugs. Finals are keeping me busy now but I will return afterwards to continue work on my HT! I'm going to order another kit before they ban them and get one running at my house.
 

saulsvilleb

New Member
Sep 2, 2009
11
0
0
WVa
Re: How would describe the HT China Girl?

My HT makes a lot of random noises and I've had my share of minor problems but nothing has been insurmountable. It's a great way to stay occupied during college when many other people are drinking until drunk and doing drugs. Finals are keeping me busy now but I will return afterwards to continue work on my HT! I'm going to order another kit before they ban them and get one running at my house.
I believe these kits are great,really impressed with the first kit so I eventually purchased 9 more. I vote way beyond expectation
 

twowheeledfox

New Member
Oct 21, 2009
105
0
0
Houston TX
Re: How would describe the HT China Girl?

I would say for all HTs, cheap and tuneable.

They are not just bolt on things, even if your motor and cables/controls are perfect the chain is very annoying to set up and adjust, particularly the first time. Even the jackshaft requires adjustment to get it working properly, but not nearly as much trouble as I've had with the chain. And that doesn't count to numerous common issues with the killswitch, magneto, carb, cooling, balancing, clutch, included controls, and mounting. What can be said is while you can have a million problems, they are not all likely to be in the same box. An HT with a magneto problem will not likely also have a clutch problem etc.

If you have at least a basic mechanical knowledge, know how to check and fix problems with anything the kit comes with, and have some time, they are great little engines, and the peak output with simple tuning is high (5-6hp and at least 3lbs-ft of torque), not counting what you can get if you invest. When paired with the jackshaft it's a good starter motorbike as well.

You can build a working moped with gears for about $350 with an "80cc" HT, including headlights, a mirror and dual-brakes. Try that with four-strokes or better out-of-box engines.
 

BOREDTrackRacer

New Member
Nov 10, 2009
40
0
0
Los Angeles
Re: How would describe the HT China Girl?

I think if you take the proper precautions with mounting (replacing with american bolts and lock-tite) and not running or building a reliable chain tensioner, they can be rather reliable. However, most people won't do this and the motor is bound to rattle off at some point.
 

pnz

New Member
Aug 19, 2009
57
0
0
Rosedale, Ca.
Re: How would describe the HT China Girl?

I like my little china girl. Yes she can be a little unreliable at times.
If I wanted something more reliable I would have bought a motorcycle.
What I like is it is repairable and after that replaceable.
When you see a car, motorcycle broke down on the side of the road and waiting for a tow truck. Disconnecting the drive chain and pedaling home is great.