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Old 10-08-2013, 05:58 PM
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This is a day at the races me riding the mighty MANCENSTEIN
 
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I used to have a homemade mini,loved that thing.
 
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Old 12-21-2013, 08:26 PM
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They have these at BJ's 399$
 
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Originally Posted by brumbear
We had one similar to this, we bought it Atwoods, for 299.00 and it was not a good mini bike, it would not start, half the time, and would not stay running, and when I was 12 or so, we had this really old mini bike, and because I was a tomboy, I just had to ride this thing, well I was told not to turn to sharp or I would fall over, so I came upon this slab of concrete and I was afraid to turn
and well me and this mini bike went flying and it came down on top of me and I have one heck of a
scar from it, well that was end to my mini bike days
 
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Old 04-03-2014, 06:21 AM
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Sorry to hear that, Hey there is a minibike swapmeet in Wayne NJ april 27th I will be there
MINI BIKE SHOW SWAP MEET APRIL 27
 
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Interesting thread. I like to restore old things. I see on my local CL an ad for brand new mini bikes @ $399 and it gives a web address full of off brand China machines I'm guessing.

I'm curious if a 6'3" 205 lb guy like myself would fit on one of those and if they would run down a off road trail. 23" seat height, but I'm tempted to test it out

Engine Size: 80cc
Cooling: Air Cooled
Transmission: Fully Automatic, Chain Drive, 1 Speed Only
Drive: CVT
Starter: Pull Start Only
Ignition: CDI
Chassis:
Rear Hand Brake: Hydraulic Disc
Tire Size: 145/70-6
Fuel Capacity: 2L
Dimensions:
Weight Capacity 250 lbs
Dry Weight: 77
Overall Size: 1280x335x900 mm
Seat Height: 23 inches
 
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Old 08-01-2014, 07:31 AM
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Originally Posted by older
Interesting thread. I like to restore old things. I see on my local CL an ad for brand new mini bikes @ $399 and it gives a web address full of off brand China machines I'm guessing.

I'm curious if a 6'3" 205 lb guy like myself would fit on one of those and if they would run down a off road trail. 23" seat height, but I'm tempted to test it out

Engine Size: 80cc
Cooling: Air Cooled
Transmission: Fully Automatic, Chain Drive, 1 Speed Only
Drive: CVT
Starter: Pull Start Only
Ignition: CDI
Chassis:
Rear Hand Brake: Hydraulic Disc
Tire Size: 145/70-6
Fuel Capacity: 2L
Dimensions:
Weight Capacity 250 lbs
Dry Weight: 77
Overall Size: 1280x335x900 mm
Seat Height: 23 inches
Ive always wondered too..

The CVT should at least keep it out of the foo foo category..

Be brave and let us all know..
 
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Old 08-01-2014, 01:45 PM
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I am only 5'9" but portly as all hell and I have taken the mancer off road but it's tough with the tires I have they slide terribly, I think rupp built some fun machines the Coleman one is fine for the trailks as long as they are fields and fire roads
 
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Old 08-01-2014, 02:59 PM
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Hi brumbear.

With good tires.. Do you think it would be a decent "slow" trail machine?
 

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