Trailmaster TM 31 / 3 Year Review

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This is a Trailmaster TM 31. I have had the bike for 3 years. Let's see how it's holding up.

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Nibbi Carb that I put on the bike.

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Thinking about this for my wifes first bike

prestonking
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I had a similar problem with the forks on Apollo 250. I changed the fork oil and it fixed the problem.

jamonbacon
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I own the tm31x the streetlegal one. The oil drain is on the left bottom side for me in front of the shifter. My kick crank was set a whole notch off. So the bike would not start or run when I got it delivered. I thought it was carb problems. Which it has but runs now. I haven't replaced the carb and would love to get the exact one. Yours sounds more open and powerful than the stock. And if you have any tips on installing it that would be super helpful. I originally bought this bike because the templar x pros sold out and I was impatient. But so far mines not fully broken in and only has about 320 miles on it. I ride it to work on rodes and sometimes off road on trials I can find around. It's been an amazing bike thank you for your videos and inputs. It's helped me a lot with my journey on this bike.

dreygonshark
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say where do you buy engine parts for any of the trailmaster bikes ?

twistedvirus
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I ended up buying the new for '24 Trailmaster T5, which is a dual sport and has the full sized wheels (18" rear and 21" front). This bike is pretty nice, street legal, looks really good. It has the same 223cc Zongshen engine that your TM31 has, and this engine is pretty strong. I've read the engines are very good, but the rest of the bike is only so-so. Same with the T5 I got. It's nice overall, but the brakes aren't the strongest, the suspension so far is not bad (not too soft). I can't complain though since this T5 model was only 1699 plus tax. I got the bike already assembled so I paid 50 bucks for that. Also title and registration. So out the door for 2k even.
But hey, it's not like a Japanese bike at all. I've had Japanese bikes all my life and they just feel so much more solid and smooth, plus they last forever with zero issues.
I'm not expecting this Trailmaster to last forever, I just wanted to see what they're like and I'm liking it so far, especially for the cheap price.
If you want to fix your suspension, I'm sure you could find a good replacement shock on amazon, and forks too if you need those. Anyway great video, enjoyed that!

trevorjameson
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Nice Ride Sir Have A Grate Day Always 🎉

ZøzîalTuÎ
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aren't the bars compatable with like some KTM or Husky models? it sure would be a pretty much perfect bike if you could just swap the front fork for a WP or smtn of that sort, I'm guessing it wouldnt be to much of a hustle to replace them, if they fit, probably even easier than servicing the ones it comes with anyways...

AngelValtierra-zu
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Would this be a good bike for me? Im 18yo like 190 and 6 foot

SWIFTTTTTTTTTTT
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how long ago since you changed your fork seals and fork oil?

AngelValtierra-zu
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Can’t find a ignition stator for this bike do you know where to get one that fits

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