Who said pitbikes couldnt beat big bikes?

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CHINA-RIDER

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heh heh, that's embarrassing....
bloody fast through the whoops section, few dollars worth of suspension there methinks...
 
man i wish i could ride like that i can't ride for shit lol

oh well you gotta start somewhere aye
 
thats pretty funny... good place to, that yammy didnt look like he could ride, either that or he was fasinatated by a thumpa beating him
 
Ive seen that a few times and regardless of him being on a fully modded KLX and the other riders being of average ability its still a top effort. Its always good to see the smaller bikes sticken it to the big ones.
 
this was a better comaprison.... as previosuly posted in the video section...

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the drz 400 has never been knowen 4 there power but looking at the diff in power price n size the thumper kicks ass hands down
 
i am still amazed at how many people want more power from their engines and making them a lot less reliable. it goes to show that it is mostly rider and very little bike. good riding technique costs nothing but disapline. more power costs hundreds in hard earned cash.
 
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