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Rameetalwaysrides 01-14-2022 08:06 AM

Its alot cheaper with x-pro

JerryHawk250 01-14-2022 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Rameetalwaysrides (Post 371338)
and on amazon there's an x-pro lifan x-pect, what is the difference?:lmao:

Welcome to the world of China bikes. :lmao: You will see a lot of that between the different dealers. They will just slap some sticker on it to separate it from the rest.

JerryHawk250 01-14-2022 08:37 AM

Your biggest decision will not be on what bike but what dealer. Be aware of the Manny own dealerships. Some have been lucky with no issues and some just get plain screwed. Your best dealers will be folks like Venom Motorsports, CSC, Orion Powersports and PowerSportsMax. Venom, Brozz250 and CSC will be at the top of the list.

Now back to your original post. If you planning on stuffing any of the larger bikes in the back of a mini van that might be an issue. Being that you are 12 and it will be a few years before you can even think about riding on the street. I would seriously look into smaller 125-150cc dirt bikes. I did a quick search o Facebook Marketplace here locally and found lots of hardly used Chinese dirt bikes for $400-600 range. At the age of 13-15 i rode larger 185cc dirt bikes and found the smaller 100-125cc dirt bike were easier to handle, lighter and were way more fun to ride. By the time you hit 15 you will be a much better rider and then you can look for something street legal. Hell even at my age i still ride one of my buddies 125cc dirt bikes and love it.

Rameetalwaysrides 01-17-2022 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by JerryHawk250 (Post 371364)
Your biggest decision will not be on what bike but what dealer. Be aware of the Manny own dealerships. Some have been lucky with no issues and some just get plain screwed. Your best dealers will be folks like Venom Motorsports, CSC, Orion Powersports and PowerSportsMax. Venom, Brozz250 and CSC will be at the top of the list.

Now back to your original post. If you planning on stuffing any of the larger bikes in the back of a mini van that might be an issue. Being that you are 12 and it will be a few years before you can even think about riding on the street. I would seriously look into smaller 125-150cc dirt bikes. I did a quick search o Facebook Marketplace here locally and found lots of hardly used Chinese dirt bikes for $400-600 range. At the age of 13-15 i rode larger 185cc dirt bikes and found the smaller 100-125cc dirt bike were easier to handle, lighter and were way more fun to ride. By the time you hit 15 you will be a much better rider and then you can look for something street legal. Hell even at my age i still ride one of my buddies 125cc dirt bikes and love it.

Thing is that my parents are already against getting a bike but they might agree 1 time, there’s no way they will get me another in 3 years

JerryHawk250 01-17-2022 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Rameetalwaysrides (Post 371488)
Thing is that my parents are already against getting a bike but they might agree 1 time, there’s no way they will get me another in 3 years

Well in three years you should be able to save enough money to buy a new bike on your own. I grew up poor so every bike, car or truck I owned I had to work for. Take good care of the bike you are getting and show some effort into earning that money for the next bike, I'm sure they would agree to help on the next one.

david3921 01-17-2022 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by JerryHawk250 (Post 371489)
Well in three years you should be able to save enough money to buy a new bike on your own. I grew up poor so every bike, car or truck I owned I had to work for. Take good care of the bike you are getting and show some effort into earning that money for the next bike, I'm sure they would agree to help on the next one.

Most of us (if not all) older people on this forum are parents. And as such, most will meet their child at least half way on a purchase as long as they've (the child) shown responsibility by following the rules that everyone has agreed to. You might want to discuss your future plans with them to see what they are willing to do.


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