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Old 08-26-2007, 05:54 PM   #21
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sorry to jack your thread tot but, what's the best 100 to 125 pit bike out there?
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Old 08-26-2007, 06:04 PM   #22
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Probably the KLX110.
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Old 08-26-2007, 06:08 PM   #23
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sorry to jack your thread tot but, what's the best 100 to 125 pit bike out there?
Anything honda will last long enough for you daughter to pass it onto her kids.
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Old 08-26-2007, 06:09 PM   #24
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sorry to jack your thread tot but, what's the best 100 to 125 pit bike out there?
I'd say the Kawasaki klx110 for an auto trans based bike, and a Yamaha TTR125Le for a clutch model. The tt125rle is the bigwheel version with ELECTRIC start, and it has the front disc brake. Both of those are great for us "bigger"(ADULT) kids. I'm not sure there is really a bad choice, other than the "knockoff" el-cheapo's @ the auto parts stores. I'd agree with the Chief on the Honda's. They have the reputation for a reason.

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Old 08-26-2007, 06:15 PM   #25
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go to a dealer and check the fit, but i suggest a CRF 150R. ive heard tons of good things, there deffinitly fast. Not to mention they sound mean as hell. i was suprised when one passed by when we were taking a break out trail riding.
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Old 08-26-2007, 06:24 PM   #26
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We have 60 acres and I bought Bracey a pw50 for her birthday. I took the tractor and box blade and made some cool trails for her. I've been looking at some 125 pit bikes to ride with her.
How about you just buy my xr100 great condition 2003. I'll even deliver it to you at the Midwest nats.
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Old 08-26-2007, 06:32 PM   #27
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How about you just buy my xr100 great condition 2003. I'll even deliver it to you at the Midwest nats.
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Dude if he delievers it to the midwest event I could even teach you how to ride!
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What, it does'nt have training wheels?
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Dude if he delievers it to the midwest event I could even teach you how to ride!
HO SNAP...I hope your insurance is paid up
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I would sugest the crf150r. This is my buddy Colby Mullins' dirtbike and i think its the funnest and smallest 4 stroke ive ridden. I would reccomend to any body
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after watching a couple vids on UTUBE of the crf150 I think thats what i'll go with
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get a fawkin crf 250 r twin piper
faster than s***
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get a fawkin crf 250 r twin piper
faster than s***
yes, but tot doesnt ride mx that much so i think the crf150 would be good for him. the 250 would be a little more of a step for him anyways. i say just get the 150, my buddy can keep up with everyone elses 250f on a drag strip here in georgia
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sorry to jack your thread tot but, what's the best 100 to 125 pit bike out there?
If you don't mind me answering. the honda crf50 is pretty much the standard for pitbikes And stunt fiddies.

Great people on fiddylife.com. If your going to get a 50 then make you get the BBR heavy duty springs.
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after watching a couple vids on UTUBE of the crf150 I think thats what i'll go with
How tall and old are you? I went to go check out the 150 and it was to small. the seat only sits 2" higher than the xr100. and the are a pretty heavy bike with the electric start. I'd go with a 250r they are pretty sick.

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If you don't mind me answering. the honda crf50 is pretty much the standard for pitbikes And stunt fiddies.

Great people on fiddylife.com. If your going to get a 50 then make you get the BBR heavy duty springs.
thats the crf150F this is the crf150R racing bike. HUGE difference, im getting ready to sell my xr100 pretty soon when i get the back wheel and spokes all straightened out, its a 2002 with fly racing bars. Im SICK of it, i swear im even sick of the name
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I'd suggest a 125 2t , im 5'7 and i fit just fine on mine.



Been riding the hell out of it and it just never quits, plus you dont have to mess with the valves on the big 4t's. Just replace the top and bottom end once a year and its good to go.

Orrrr maybe a kx 100 heres my bro's, quick little bastard but fun as hell to ride on.



God i got to many bikes :(

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Old 08-26-2007, 07:53 PM   #39
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Just replace the top and bottom end once a year and its good to go.
Oh yeah just spend $900 a year and your good to go. I've owned two 2 strokes and that is to many for me.


You only have 2 bikes one that isn't yours really that doesn't seem like alot to me......
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i just love the smell of the mix for the 2 strokes. Back when bronco had his fiddy he'd put the mix in it and i would want him to get in front of me the whole time. I guess thats why im so messed up i dont know
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