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Name: Adrian

Age: 18

Location: Werribee, VIC

Job: Trainee Manager at KFC

Likes: Dirtbikes (obviously!!!) and gaming. Also enjoys making stuffs.

Rides: Mini: Atomik 160 Comp L
Full size: 2006 Yamaha yz250
 
yeah Damo, there will be one eventually. just need to save for parts etc. a V2 head is coming eventually. also probably crf110 plastics.
 
Name: Dale

Age: 23

Location: Berwick VIC

Job: Qualified plumber

Likes: riding motorbikes playing video games and cars

Rides:2014 Motovert type R Daytona 190cc , 2006 wr250f
 
Name: max

Age: 25

Location: Adelaide

Job: Qualified sheet metal fabricator, mountain bike trail builder/landscaper

Likes: riding minis, mountain bikes beers

Rides:2014 crf50f
 
Name: max

Age: 25

Location: Adelaide

Job: Qualified sheet metal fabricator, mountain bike trail builder/landscaper

Likes: riding minis, mountain bikes beers

Rides:2014 crf50f
Welcome max, where abouts in adelaide r ya?
 
Hey Everyone!!

New to the world of mini motos, starting off in the cheap and nasty section with some lil Elstar 50cc crap. Bought em recently, didn't start, currently rebuilding lol. Can't complain for the price I paid really. Anyways was looking for "How-To's" and stumbled across this great site, so I thought I would ask some people in the know what they knew about this stuff.

See ya round town!! :bike:
 
Introduce Myself :)



Hey All!
Am a female who has only just started riding but loving it so far!! Keen to know more about these awesome little machines!!! :)

Name: Sulie

Age: 24

Location: Gippsland

Occupation: Barista/Cook @ Café

Interests: Outdoors, MotoX, Cooking, Traveling, Shopping

Ride: 2015 DHZ Outlaw 160 :D

:scooter: :cool:
 
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Name: Nathan

Age: 28

Location: South Gippsland Vic

Job: Civil Engineer

Likes: MX, Fishing, Outdoors, Golf

Rides:2015 DHZ Outlaw 160
 
Name: sam

Age: 15

Location: Traralgon

Job: tafe nxt year

Likes: pitbikes, mechanics, building

Rides: TDR PRO 150cc / TMX PRO 150cc (same bike)
 
Samuel, the TDR Pro 150cc pit bike's are different to the TMX Pro 150
the TDR use a different style of frame it's a perimeter type (wrap's around the base of the tank), they use a different style of rear suspension (linkage type), and run different plastics to the TMX bike's (Apollo/Orion type)
 
How do you check the vin thing that everyone talks about you search it up and it will tell you what bike or something im clueless and want to do that
 
Because you titled it TDR Pro 150, but the bar pad say's it's a TMX Pro


The Vin wont really mean much if you search anywhere, but write it down incase the bike is ever stolen
it's located on the head tube ( front) on the frame between the top and bottom tripple clamp's
Also write down the engine number, it's stamped into the case below the front sprocket above the l/h foot peg mount
It'll start off something like 1P55FMJ (engine model), then the serial number is underneath
 
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Craig knows I'd go with his know how. It's no biggie. The Chinese made bikes are sometimes kind of hard to even do a vin search on believe me I've tried lol
 
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Andrew here from the eastern suburbs of Melbourne., I'm 32 love my toys the last few years I have been into rc helis and fpv (first person view) quadcopter (drones)
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anyway about six years ago I brought an atomik 125 which I thrashed with my bro and a mate out on his farm. I have just recently had the urge to buy another one because the memories of the old 125 are flooding back. Looking at the atomik 160 mid or similar at this stage.

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