Hollis
Well-Known Member
and alot cheaper, so u could do all the mods u wanted
IMO dont buy a minibike at all.
If you do you will only wring its neck to get any kind of decent performance( its ok calm down he also has a big bike which many of you dont).
Personally after spending $3500+ for a ptibike that has been nothing but trouble i am telling all and sundry to steer clear. if u wanna go fast on a small bike, buy a cagiva mito 125 roady, or aprilia rs125.
wont break down on you.
nothing worse then having a ride day lined up only to find your bike decided to take the day off. My fifty 2 cents.
You three girls go and dry your eyes. Its ok im not here to change the way you think. It was just my opinion. If you dont like it FU@K OFF. Tell someone who cares.
When you have had 20 odd years riding a bike then you will maybe someday see that minibikes for adults are like comic books for adults. They really dont mix.
But i guess you 3 subscribe to superman still so.........
And this is a forum(open for public discussion, even if you dont like minibikes this is still Australia and as far as i am concerned that means freedom of speech)
I know all this has gone over your heads but i cant dumb it down any more plus i got no pictures to help you understand
Because when you are out riding with other people it will break and then you wont be able to ride. And when it does break it will cost to fix it. In the long run its cheaper to buy a jap than keep a china running.
Ive ridden all the bikes Ive mentioned and Ive also had china's, theres nothing better than reliability. China's have been nothing but a huge waste of money for me, Ive spent almost a grand on replacing parts and Im never going near another china again. Plus you have to worry about your bike breaking on you every time you go for a ride, and when it does break you have to sit out for the day.
If you want an unreliable nightmare get a china, if you want the real thing get a jap.
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