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Avoid the cheap chinese copies if you want to be able to use it for anything other than car park posing. They are priced very cheaply, and you'll find that the build quality reflects that. Despite them having an extra 10cc over all the proper ones they are shit slow and if you take it to a mini moto track you'll end up getting pissed off because your mini moto is stupidly slow.
For £300, or even for twice that, you'll get much more for your money if you buy a second hand proper mini moto rather than a cheap new one. Have a look through www.minimotoclub.com/vb/ for minimoto's for sale, there are lots on there to choose from.
Before deciding you want to buy a mini moto for competition use, you'd be best off before buying one at all looking on the minimotoclub.com pages and going along to a mini moto track near you which offers hire and ride, Normally it will cost you £25 for 3x10 minutes of track riding on a hire bike, 10 minutes doesn't sounds much but it's still good. |
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They are very easy to come off, if you don't crash them then you're doing something wrong.
I've never broken any part of my mini moto by crashing it, and have never had a injury from crashing one either. When you're on one you're pretty much already on the ground so all that happens is you fall off and then slide along a bit. Another reason to go along and have your first try on a hire bike as if you were to manage to crash it and break it, it's not your bike.
Only know of one person who has ever managed to hurt themselves by crashing a mini moto and that was Hex who did a fairly impressive crash and managed to break a couple of ribs. Have a read over the minimotoclub.com website and if you want ask people if they've ever hurt themselves by crashing and the majority won't have (I expect!) and any who have won't have had any bad injuries. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 188 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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