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    If I COULD register my little bike, which looks a bit bigger than yours, I def. wouldnt have the balls to drive it on the road! hehe

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    wat are ya a wimp

    lol nah piece of piss to ride....

    pops wheelies first to 2nd as well

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    this link off my site should give you a small video download of my retarded pit bike riding if you want a laugh
    http://www.rb26.co.nz/wheeliecut.mpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtMad
    Ok, I know they are kinda lame, but we bought a couple of dodgy chinese pitbikes with larger rims and frame (front and rear hydraulic disc & fairly good swingarm setup etc.)They have stood up pretty well so far, even with the total shit weve been giving them~~~
    Anyway, Its nice to ride up the road and tear the place up (with something a little more discreet than the KDX, lol). Even though I know they look like a joke, they are alot of fun
    Years ago a mate had an MT50 road/trail and we had tons of fun on it - the 50cc motor was more than adequate to move it as it was so light and you could throw it bloody-near anywhere you want. Little bikes are cool to play around with.
    Motorbike Camping for the win!

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    hehe, yeah, nothing like the real thing, but they are pretty hard case alright. the chinese 110cc`s in our bikes seem to have more than enough torque for dicking around

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    Quote Originally Posted by markauckland
    yeah it's got indicators as well and it's regoed
    Awesome! How much did it cost to get it road registerable and how much was the bike itself?

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    Sounds like you guys are having a great time on the pit bikes!

    we ride my sons CRF50 somtimes and its great fun ......but its hard to get my turn on it as he always riding it!


    (thats why I brought the old XR250)

    The CRF50 fits really well in the back of my corrolla SW
    but it wouldnt fit with highter bars!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alarumba
    Awesome! How much did it cost to get it road registerable and how much was the bike itself?

    the bikes are 1975 but i got a staff discount hehe....then about another 600 for lights rego tyres etc......

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    Quote Originally Posted by markauckland
    the bikes are 1975 but i got a staff discount hehe....then about another 600 for lights rego tyres etc......
    Awesome! 600 bucks isn't a hell of a lot. Does the bike already have a battery you connected the lights too? What lights did you get?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtMad
    .... Ive only been riding my pit bike with a helmet. Hopefully I dont get "taught a lesson"
    any time soon
    Remember no gear saves you from bruised ego. And it always takes longer than skin to heal.

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    Got abit too eager the other day trying to go up a small, cliff like, hill. Now I got a apple size bruise on my leg (little bikes bite too)

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    all the lights run off the direct current of the engines charging circuit no battery on the bike....

    was a bit of a learning curve to find out what capacitor was needed etc.

    but seems to work alright....will add a battery one day

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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtMad
    Got abit too eager the other day trying to go up a small, cliff like, hill. Now I got a apple size bruise on my leg (little bikes bite too)
    You ought to know by now: it ain't the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog!
    Motorbike Camping for the win!

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