Darkreign
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This is not one of them threads - hey what is this brand like
Hey guys i sold my old mini. was a pit pro 125 with a big list of mods, too long to list. got a decent price that i was happy with. $950. im wanting to use this money towards something else. whether it be along the lines of a 150, 160 or 250. i been lookin at a bunch of bikes and found a very nice used atomik comp series 160. could be sold tho the guy wont answer his phone. from what ive seen them bikes are really nice for a cheaper branded one.
The question is do i spent $1500 or more and get a 3/4 size bike with a 250 loncin or zongshen motor or go smaller with something like a yx 160 motor. as far as i know the yx motors are pretty strong but i like the idea of a 3/4 size bike. i havent been able to find a 3/4 size bike with the yx 160 motor (ideally thatd be what id like). i dont wanna go too powerful cos id just leave my mates with minis in the dust and it wouldnt be as fun riding with them. ive checked many sites looking for the right thing but cant seem to find something along the lines i want. how much more powerful do u think the 250 is over the yx 160 as the power output described doesnt change much between them. heres some of the ones i looked at
Fury 250cc - MX Bike - Dirt Bike
Comp 160cc - Competition Bike - Dirt Bike
XMotos Motorbikes Australia. Qld Caboolture.- XB30, XB31, XB32 - Dirt Bike, Motocycle retailer, accessories, spare parts and riding gear. See the Team at X Motos
XB31-B 250cc Dirt Bike Xmotos
http://www.dhz.com.au/buy/dhz-dpro-160-4-speed-manual-updated-model/DHZ-06
never heard of this zuma brand so couldnt say what theyre like, ive heard of xmotos and seen mix reviews. atomik is atomik everyone knows them and what theyre like.
any thoughts would be cool, and if u know of anything i should look for please let me know. thanks in advance
Edit * If the difference between a yx160 output and a loncin or whatever 250 is minimal (i know the yx is a strong motor) would it be in my interest just to look at a 250 being i like the size more of 3/4 bikes
Hey guys i sold my old mini. was a pit pro 125 with a big list of mods, too long to list. got a decent price that i was happy with. $950. im wanting to use this money towards something else. whether it be along the lines of a 150, 160 or 250. i been lookin at a bunch of bikes and found a very nice used atomik comp series 160. could be sold tho the guy wont answer his phone. from what ive seen them bikes are really nice for a cheaper branded one.
The question is do i spent $1500 or more and get a 3/4 size bike with a 250 loncin or zongshen motor or go smaller with something like a yx 160 motor. as far as i know the yx motors are pretty strong but i like the idea of a 3/4 size bike. i havent been able to find a 3/4 size bike with the yx 160 motor (ideally thatd be what id like). i dont wanna go too powerful cos id just leave my mates with minis in the dust and it wouldnt be as fun riding with them. ive checked many sites looking for the right thing but cant seem to find something along the lines i want. how much more powerful do u think the 250 is over the yx 160 as the power output described doesnt change much between them. heres some of the ones i looked at
Fury 250cc - MX Bike - Dirt Bike
Comp 160cc - Competition Bike - Dirt Bike
XMotos Motorbikes Australia. Qld Caboolture.- XB30, XB31, XB32 - Dirt Bike, Motocycle retailer, accessories, spare parts and riding gear. See the Team at X Motos
XB31-B 250cc Dirt Bike Xmotos
http://www.dhz.com.au/buy/dhz-dpro-160-4-speed-manual-updated-model/DHZ-06
never heard of this zuma brand so couldnt say what theyre like, ive heard of xmotos and seen mix reviews. atomik is atomik everyone knows them and what theyre like.
any thoughts would be cool, and if u know of anything i should look for please let me know. thanks in advance
Edit * If the difference between a yx160 output and a loncin or whatever 250 is minimal (i know the yx is a strong motor) would it be in my interest just to look at a 250 being i like the size more of 3/4 bikes
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