Hey guys.
So i have a $2000 limit to spend on any pit bike, add about $100 considering shipping, handling costs etc.
I've read around, and had my eyes on the DHZ Outlaw 160cc.
I'm 5"2, 53 kilos and my intent for this bike is to just thrash around the areas of South Morang (through the...
True that, but i really does matter since i want a bike to mess around with them.
I wouldn't want to ride with them if they talk **** on my bike.
But i guess you're right, the bike is for me not for them.
Nice dude!
First time i rode a bike was a KX85, that was insane for me, even though now it would be a breeze.
Air can be scary if you go beyond what you can handle, but it's damn fun!
Just thinking aloud here, but would it be a good idea to do it up, and then get your son (who's name i'm guessing is CJ) to put on some of the parts himself?
I don't know much about you, so i don't really know what's going on, but as i said, just thinking aloud.
I was intending on doing that for a few years, but i would never come close to getting that type of money.
Only thing to do is to wait for when i'm 16 so i can do VCAL in school and do some trade work for money. But, even then i'd have to save only $50 a week so i can use the rest of it for...
I really had my mind set on buying a DHZ , mid year or end of the year, but my mates at school, who know a lot about motorbikes, are telling me that they are pointless to buy?
I need to know the details of what pit bikes really are, should i save up and buy a good Honda? Or should i spend my...
For Melbourne riders, it's not really ideal since most of the country areas are built on.
Of course that excludes property you own, but hey, Government will catch up.
Yeah, that's true. In my opinion the sticker kit makes it look like more of a toy than a pit bike (some of you would relate it to that). A new and improved sticker kit would make it visually seem a whole lot better.
I tried to put a sticker kit on a little monkey bike, it truly was a pain in the...
I read all of this, and even though i know nothing about bikes, i can tell you take good care of your bikes and keep them safe and secure.
Even though i'm not too fond of the actual look of the bike, i'm sure it's great.
Nice review!
So NO pit bikes are japanese made?
I swear on a bike i saw on DHZ said something about being made in Japan.
It kind of sucks how all pit bike brands i know of are Chinese.
Hey MiniRiders, since i'm new to pit bikes, i'd just like to ask a few questions;
Which bikes are Chinese?
Which bikes are Japanese?
Where are PitsterPro's and DHZ's made?
Obviously, just the popular brands (don't need to tell what you they are)
Any help would be appreciated, thanks...
Thank you both for your help.
I know i didn't mention this earlier, but i am quite new to any type of motorbikes, if you're talking about a bike i could get, please tell me why it might suit me and link me to it (you both did that, thank you).
Right now i'm looking at a second hand Pitster Pro...
I have to say, visually they do look better, and i guess they reel you in with their "easy customizable options"
Thanks for your input, i'm in no rush to buy a pit bike, i was thinking round about christmas time.
Appreciate it!
Hey everyone, i'm new here so i need quite a bit of help. My username is McDo, because that's McDonalds in French (i'm not french this is the first thing that came to my mind), but my real name is Daniel. I live in Melbourne, Australia if any of you were wondering.
So, i'm 15 years old and...