Zongshen 200 GS

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Zongshen 200 GS
Manufacturer Zongshen Chongqing Group
Also called Motorstar Xplorer z200 (Phil.)
Hausmotor Rego z200(Phil.)
Zealsun zs200GS (Turkey)
Successor Zongshen 250 GS
Class Sports Tourer / Sport touring
Engine single-cylinder, four-stroke, 198 cc
Transmission 5
Dimensions L 2010 mm W 760 mm
Fuel capacity 20 liters (2L reserve)
Related Zongshen 250 GS
Similar Honda CBR250RR
Suzuki GSX250R
Yamaha FZR250
Kawasaki Ninja 250R

The Zongshen 200 GS, also known as Xplorer z200, zs200GS or simply 200GS, is the first of Zongshen, Chongqing Group's line-up of "Sport touring bikes". First introduced world-wide in 2004, and is continuously being sold by bonafide Zongshen distributors in different countries, even though the second in-line Zongshen 250 GS (introduced 2006) is now being marketed.

The Zongshen Chongqing Group is one of the five largest motorcycle manufacturers in China. They are presently in partnerships with Harley Davidson and Piaggio.[1]

Interestingly, the bike is distributed under different brand names:

Bike Model Brand Company Country
zs200GS Zongshen Zongshen Chongqing Group China
Xplorer z200 Motorstar Eastworld Philippines
z200 Rego Hausmotors Philippines
zs200GS Zealsun Turkey
zs200GS Zongshen Zongshen America U.S.
SR200 Yumbo Deceleste Uruguay Uruguay

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[edit] Design

Yumbo SR200
Yumbo SR200
Motorstar Xplorer z200
Motorstar Xplorer z200

It seems Zongshen designed the 200GS with economy in mind for "Sport touring bike. Instead of remodelling an existing Super Sports engine for public road use, a dedicated single-cylinder four-stroke 200 cc engine was chosen for increased fuel mileage. This engine utilizes an old-school push rod valve system to ensure long distance engine endurance, eliminating risks of timing chain failure due to the piling heat during a long-distance travel. Yet, the push rod design is a compromise to its topspeed, allowing it to settle to a maximum of 120kph speed capability. Pushing the z200 to very high rpms exposes it to risks of "valve float".

The overall design takes advantage of heavy sports aerodynamics to promote stability on highways, high capacity fuel tank (allowing for greater riding range), and emphasizes somewhat eye-catching lines. The engine is air-cooled, making necessary the half-faired design.

Ironically, the 200GS does not have ready ports for saddle-bags, and doesn't include touring accessories upon purchase. The absence of touring accessories makes the 200GS easily mistaken as an underpowered "MotoGP wannabe," Chinese sports bike.

[edit] Specifications & performance statistics

Specifications
Engine 4-stroke Single-cylinder,Air-cooled
Redline range From 8500 to 12000 rpm
Displacement 198 cc
Starting Kick and Electric
Bore x stroke 62.0 mm x 49.5 mm
Compression ratio 9.2:1
Carburetion (1) PZ27 (Honda Compatible)
Ignition CDI
Spark plug NGK D8EA
Transmission 5-speed, 5-gear mesh
Clutch Wet, Multi-disc, Manual, Cable-actuated
Suspension, front Inverted telescopic
Suspension, rear Mono-shock, Swing arm
Wheelbase 35.5 in (1.360 mm)
Tire, front 110/70R17/200kPa
Tire, rear 140/70R17/225kPa
Brakes, front Dual disk, Double caliper
Brakes, rear Single disk, Single caliper
Overall length 2010 mm
Overall width 760 mm
Overall height 1080 mm
Ground clearance
Seat height
Weight dry 170 kg
Minimum turning radius
Fuel capacity 5 US gal (20 L)
Reserve fuel capacity 2 Liters
Fuel type >=90# Unleaded Petrol
Oil capacity 1.1 L
Oil type SF class, SAE 15W40 (20w50 in the Philippines)
Performance stats
0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) 10 s
Maximum speed 75 mph / 120 km/h
Max power 15 hp (10.8 kW) @ 8000 rpm
Max Torque 13 Nm @ 6500 rpm
Fuel Efficiency 40kpl / 94mpg

[edit] Facts

  • The 200GS push-rod engine uses early Honda technology. Owners in the Philippines discovered that most parts (except the piston assembly) are compatible or interchangeable with the engine parts of Honda TMX-155.

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Zongshen main site