The war between 07 China's is over (sort-of!)

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wiesel123

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I found this review on the motovert site.

Link:
http://www.mojomotorcycles.com.au/media/ADB Pit Bike Shoot Out - 07.pdf

they review all of the expert & pro level 07 well known pitbikes.

I think the motovert was actually a pro (looking at the swingarm!)

Results: (if you dont want to read the entire review)

Orion ABG 29-125: 65.6% (4th)
Terra Moto Pro TDX125F: 71.8% (3rd)
Pitster Pro 125X3 78.9 (2nd)
Motovert Expert: 79.1 (1st)

Theres some cool reviews for the motoverts

Mojo Motorcycles Australia
 
Well that wasnt a very hard shoot out as I think alot of people could have told them that result. Even the prices are in the same order as the results lol. Theres still a few other bikes I would have liked to see in that line up.
 
I found it quite interesting.

so the decision now is a Motovert Pro or a stock KLX110!
I think the vert.
 
I don't get it
they said the original shock was a pogo, getting the power down was a joke, gear lever was wrong and you could hit a false neutral if you brushed the lever, brakes were damn useless and not to mention the fact that it was the most expensive and was the wrong bloody size engine.
Me thinks there outcome may have been a bit swayed somehow.
 
I thought pitster would have won. I think its the most popular in america..
 
I thought pitster would have won. I think its the most popular in america..

Agreed! it did sound like the pitster should have taken 1st place. is the engine in the 07 motovert not a daytona? of not, what is it?
 
$10 to the person who can pick the bike out of place in the line up
hint it stars with A
 
$10 to the person who can pick the bike out of place in the line up
hint it stars with A

True, but to a certain extent is was good that the Atomik was included, as it gives a good comparison against itself (an extremely popular choice for most first time buyers) and the higher priced and highly acclaimed midsize bikes.

It is easy to see however that no china bike is without faults. No jap bike is either for that matter but i doubt a jap bike such as a CRF50, 70 or KLX110 would have such problems if they came out stock with stiffer suspension.

Thats my thaught anyway.
 
with a klx stock you got problems to hold up to allmost every importbike(exept orion/atomic...hehehe) in terms of power and speed....quality wise its a whole different ballgame!!
 

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