agressive1
Well-Known Member
Hey Guys
I had bought a MSO Pro about 2 weeks ago and finally have given it a good run in the bush.
Model: MSO Pro
Make: MSO
Year: 2007
Specs:
Engine: 140cc
Fuel capacity: Not sure
Transmission: N1234
Suspension System: Front Genuine DNM M-200 forks with compression & rebound adjustment. Rear Genuine DNM MT-RC shock with compression & rebound adjustment.
Max speed: About 80
Weight: I would say about 60 if not more kilos.
Bike Size: Mine
Wheel Base: Not sure
Engine starting: Kick start
Brakes: Not sure work fine.
Seat Height: If i remember it was about 76cm
Body Material: Alloy swingarm, not sure about the wrest.
Who this bike is for:
This bike is for someone who wants to race or even just have some fun. Great for jumping, i was doing about 2m long jumps and about 1m high jumps and i weigh 100kilos. Shocks didnt bottom out as they are nice and firm for jumping. Its also for someone who doesnt mind being a hoon like me, hahaha.
Price:
$1,999.00
Photo:
The bike is built so well i was shocked with such quality that could come out of a mini. As a first time having a mini i thought it was an awesome idea to get one for that little fun where you can pull out the smaller bike to go for a quick ride. The MSO Team Ken and Linda were great to me as customer service, they were the icing on the cake.
The only thing which i think should be changed is the Manual that it comes with as it isnt very explanatory. Other then that theres not much down side to it. The bike started first kick with ease and shit straight of. 2nd gear with my weight easily does a wheelie.
The bike feels great when you jump and land, feels as if your riding a mini push bike but dont get me wrong it isnt that mini. In fact its quiet spacious unlike i thought. I presumed that my knees would of hit the handle bars i was way of.
The bike is great and so is the MSO Team.
If you want some more info please feel free to PM me.
Thanks
Dean
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I had bought a MSO Pro about 2 weeks ago and finally have given it a good run in the bush.
Model: MSO Pro
Make: MSO
Year: 2007
Specs:
Engine: 140cc
Fuel capacity: Not sure
Transmission: N1234
Suspension System: Front Genuine DNM M-200 forks with compression & rebound adjustment. Rear Genuine DNM MT-RC shock with compression & rebound adjustment.
Max speed: About 80
Weight: I would say about 60 if not more kilos.
Bike Size: Mine
Wheel Base: Not sure
Engine starting: Kick start
Brakes: Not sure work fine.
Seat Height: If i remember it was about 76cm
Body Material: Alloy swingarm, not sure about the wrest.
Who this bike is for:
This bike is for someone who wants to race or even just have some fun. Great for jumping, i was doing about 2m long jumps and about 1m high jumps and i weigh 100kilos. Shocks didnt bottom out as they are nice and firm for jumping. Its also for someone who doesnt mind being a hoon like me, hahaha.
Price:
$1,999.00
Photo:
The bike is built so well i was shocked with such quality that could come out of a mini. As a first time having a mini i thought it was an awesome idea to get one for that little fun where you can pull out the smaller bike to go for a quick ride. The MSO Team Ken and Linda were great to me as customer service, they were the icing on the cake.
The only thing which i think should be changed is the Manual that it comes with as it isnt very explanatory. Other then that theres not much down side to it. The bike started first kick with ease and shit straight of. 2nd gear with my weight easily does a wheelie.
The bike feels great when you jump and land, feels as if your riding a mini push bike but dont get me wrong it isnt that mini. In fact its quiet spacious unlike i thought. I presumed that my knees would of hit the handle bars i was way of.
The bike is great and so is the MSO Team.
If you want some more info please feel free to PM me.
Thanks
Dean
[Replies]: Write about your experiences with them, share photos, videos, links and tips about the bikes. Basically anything you want as long as it applies to the respective bike.