Is the Pitster pro X2 140R a good bike?

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if ya wanna do FMX and not die you need a decent frame,
bulldog the agb29 is a special bike, those frames are unbreakable, that doesn't instantly mean all the cheap chinas have unbreakable frames
you should be looking for a bike that has a good frame, forks, shock and swinga. then start looking at the other stuff like engine, brand, rims, controls etc
 
Coolie: It wouldn't bother me which I got as long as it does what I'ld want it to do. I'm only abit weird in the head :rolleyes: haha

DvDRip: I didn't know it was special but I did think it was some way modded.

Still motovert or ciniworx.
 
Bilco512 forget about wanky sticker kits and non-flash websites
look at this frame and swinga, that's gonna last a hell of a lot longer than most other bikes for that price when ya start hitting some big gaps
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if ya don't like the look of it just get a sticker kit ;)
it also has as-02 forks, dnm shock and CNC bits all around
 
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i'd recommend not

mind you a dhz will be flipable but it would do it for as long as other bikes

man for $1500.00 the bike is good but it's built for a price where as the cini is built for a purpose if you get what i mean
 
i dont give too S**ts about sticker kits man. i just like to see professional looking websites to show that they know what there talking about and dont just wanna get into this buisness to make a fast buck and then bail, i want people that will stick with the minibike scene
 
dude eddy is a founder of the mini scene in aus he has been sellin mini's for 6 years

rides them himself and isn't goin anywhere

hell i ride with the dude every weekend pretty much

and i can tell ya he doesn't drive a porche like the owners of atomik motorsports

there one of the good guys
 
Coolie: So is the motovert and looking at that frame makes we abit worried. Sure its strong and all but with all the holes cut in it. It would have weekend the frame to a certain extent, I'ld rather see a soild frame. Mind you it doesn't look to bad in generaly just the frame but I trust you.

Bilco512: I can garentie that cini knows what they talk about and have confidence in the bikes and service so don't get arky for nothing. Cini isn't in it for the money as some brands are (we and they know who they are) and they'll be around for a while.
 
the billet is cast that way bulldog

imagine how heavy it would be hell have you ever picked up the old alloy motovert pro it's a brick

i've never seen anyone break this frame ever and if someone has i'd like to know how the rider ended up cause dam that would hurt
 
Sure its strong and all but with all the holes cut in it. It would have weekend the frame to a certain extent, I'ld rather see a soild frame.

lol, can you show me a pic of what you think a solid frame is?
 
Narh I haven't had the plessure to pick it up :( one day though.

How old we talking 2-3 years ago? Might have search for one on the internet.
 
yea mate the x4r looks pretty good, the cini and x4r both have some points that are better than the other. but if the the x4r didn't run a 155z then I'd say the cini kills it value for money wise.
but yea I like the reputation pitster has and I'd trust them more than ciniworks who I've barely heard anything about, ever.
 
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