Qlink Legacy 250
May 11, 2008 – 8:50 amIn an effort to attract all of the beginners and all of those that may be just slightly intimidate by having to operate a transmission that is manual, Qlink Motor which is from Grapevine, Texas took the notion to produced a motorcycle that is fully automatic, the motorcycle’s name is the Legacy 250.
William Rosinski who is the service manager for Qlink stated that all you have to do is just crack the throttle and take off. Later stating that this bike was mainly focused on the beginners and the women riders that don’t really like to use all of the tough clutches that most bikes have. All-in-all, this bike is very easy to use and it is perfect for all those beginners out there.
The Legacy 250 by Qlink is powered by a lightweight, two hundred and forty four cc, four strokes, and liquid cooled engine. Even though it has an entry level price tag of three thousand two hundred and fifty dollars, this bikes has several features similar to that of a machine that is much more expensive.
First, let’s start with the engine that is liquid-cooled and capable of aiding reliability, which is normally not a feature that you will find on a motorcycle that is within this price range. The Honda Nighthawk, the Honda Rebel, the Suzuki GZ250 and the Yamaha VStar 250 are all comparable bikes but they don’t have it.
One of the other features that are found on the Legacy is the rear and front disc brakes. Even though the disc brakes on a two hundred and forty four cc bike aren’t mandatory, they are certainly going to give the newbie a lot more confidence when stopping, instead of worrying about drum brakes. The GZ250, the VStar 250 and the Rebel all have disc brakes up front and on the rear they have mechanical drums, while the Qlink Nighthawk has drum brakes up front and in the rear.
Included on the Qlink Legacy, you will have a vast array of creature comforts which includes an audio system that is built-in which has a USB port and FM Radio. Right underneath the seat you will find the USB Port that will allow the motorcycle’s rider to play all of his or her downloaded music on a MP3 Player, an iPod, or a memory stick. The controls that operate the audio system can be located right below the motorcycle’s handle bars.
In the exact same storage area under the seat, you will find a tool kit which will include two hex wrenches, three wrenches that have open ends, a socket wrench as well as a screwdriver that has double ends. By any means, this isn’t a full tool box, but it is big enough to store items for minor adjustments and repairs while you are on the road.
Overall, you couldn’t ask for a better bike for a woman rider or a beginner in appearance and performance. Qlink’s Legacy is a superb deal for the price you have to pay.
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