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wackojacko

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Just another China to add to the market...If they hold up alright it should be ok. Oh and you can upgrade a stock 50cc engine to a Kitaco 124E...I dont get why thats a feature?? Bit confusing.
 
look like the average orion/elstar frame... they are unbreakable in my opinion, but on the heavy side...

if they got decent running gear...forks n shockies...get one:)
 
the frame is the old motovert outlaw 140

there pretty good but heavy well i've neva seen one break

but i'd doubt youd get one over hear for the right price
 
it's good but not super fast it's only a 90 but she hooks along ok on 10"wheels

my 150 is much faster
 
The frame looks pretty good on the bike (getting back to topic), the wiehgt may be an option, but the frame on my terra looks similiar (well the bike here is just a copy of mine) so just gotta look at price. dont want some dodgey chinaman welding it after drinking rice wine all nite b4 hand.. pics ofbikes always look good, thats why they put them out there, But therecould be underlying problems, But in saying that they could be a great bike..
Good luck wih it if you get it, but just be cautious...
But GO THE CHINA BIKES!!!!!
 
in that case forget it, it'd be cheaper to buy a MotoVert or Pitster Pro locally and they both have a good rep so you know for sure you're getting quality
 

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