Which factory produces the Baima brand's Ruishuang 125?
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Baima brand's Ruishuang 125 is produced by a factory in Changzhou. The Suzuki Ruishuang EN125-3f uses a balancer shaft engine, is domestically produced, and belongs to Suzuki's GS series models. Suzuki and Haojue jointly established a factory in Changzhou. RPM: The Ruishuang and Junwei are essentially the same model. The Haojue EN125-3F can reach a top speed of around 90-100 km/h. In neutral gear without load, the RPM can reach up to 11,000, but it cannot achieve such high RPM while driving. Wind Resistance: At high speeds, wind resistance significantly affects the speed. When the speed exceeds 80, body pressure can be reduced to minimize wind resistance. The Ruishuang and Junwei focus more on high-speed performance, offering better handling and stability at high speeds, but their acceleration is slightly weaker at medium and low speeds.
I've been a motorcycle enthusiast for many years. The Bema-branded Ruishuang 125 is produced by Chongqing Bema Power Machinery Co., Ltd., which operates several factories in Chongqing specializing in common displacement models like 125cc. I think the motorcycle market is undergoing significant changes these days, with a clear trend toward electrification, though traditional fuel-powered bikes still hold appeal. I've test-ridden the Ruishuang 125—it delivers good power, suits urban commuting well, has reasonable fuel consumption, and isn't too difficult to maintain. However, I recommend checking the manufacturer's qualifications before buying and avoiding cheap, no-name brands. There are many small-brand motorcycles in China, and overall, the quality from Chongqing-based products is decent, but it's important to choose authorized dealers. Also, remember to maintain your bike after rides, like changing the oil regularly, to extend its lifespan.