B bdiirty Member Joined May 26, 2009 Messages 10 Reaction score 1 Location Melbourne, Mornington May 28, 2009 #1 Can't decide which to buy for my son 2005 thumpstar 125 or 2007 motovert pro, any suggestions? Both similar price and in excellent condition. Thanks guys
Can't decide which to buy for my son 2005 thumpstar 125 or 2007 motovert pro, any suggestions? Both similar price and in excellent condition. Thanks guys
dazza_911 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 4, 2007 Messages 351 Reaction score 0 Location south coast NSW May 28, 2009 #2 good choices mate, both are great bikes. Me Ide go the 05 thumpy because it has the cradle swing arm and smaller and thats more what im into. But if your son plans on moving onto big bikes one day Ide go the motovert as its the bigger of the two.
good choices mate, both are great bikes. Me Ide go the 05 thumpy because it has the cradle swing arm and smaller and thats more what im into. But if your son plans on moving onto big bikes one day Ide go the motovert as its the bigger of the two.
mattbombers Senior Member Joined Jul 29, 2008 Messages 2,747 Reaction score 74 Location Pacific Pines, Gold Coast May 28, 2009 #3 thumpstar mate
XxFMXxX Active Member Joined Apr 10, 2009 Messages 37 Reaction score 0 May 28, 2009 #4 Motovert would be the way to go I would of thought.
B bdiirty Member Joined May 26, 2009 Messages 10 Reaction score 1 Location Melbourne, Mornington May 28, 2009 #5 Is there much difference in size?
thumpy15 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 21, 2009 Messages 54 Reaction score 0 Location Newcastle.. May 28, 2009 #6 i'd go thumpstar mate. very nice bikes. although if you choose motovert. you wont be disapointed. they are both very nice rides
i'd go thumpstar mate. very nice bikes. although if you choose motovert. you wont be disapointed. they are both very nice rides
B bdiirty Member Joined May 26, 2009 Messages 10 Reaction score 1 Location Melbourne, Mornington May 28, 2009 #7 Also i hear the thumpstar parts are a bit harder to come across or is it just a matter of looking around on the net? cheers
Also i hear the thumpstar parts are a bit harder to come across or is it just a matter of looking around on the net? cheers
mattbombers Senior Member Joined Jul 29, 2008 Messages 2,747 Reaction score 74 Location Pacific Pines, Gold Coast May 28, 2009 #8 hey thumpy u still want the brake set up?
bulldog93 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 16, 2008 Messages 2,971 Reaction score 76 Location 2330 Singleton May 28, 2009 #9 thump parts are hard to come across so i've heard but like others have said you and your son will be pleased with what ever bike you chose umm the major difference would be hight and a few other minor things(accesories) good luck with the buy
thump parts are hard to come across so i've heard but like others have said you and your son will be pleased with what ever bike you chose umm the major difference would be hight and a few other minor things(accesories) good luck with the buy