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| Pocketbike King Join Date: Nov 2005 My Gallery Real Name: Shawn Pocketbikes Owned: 5 Location: Pine Ridge
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| its your typical cag but with a schock in the back. have not heard anything good or bad about the shock but i would imagine it would not be good
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| Pocketbike Master Join Date: Nov 2006 My Gallery Real Name: Scott Pocketbikes Owned: 1 Location: East Palatka FL
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| cag is a term for the chinese "49cc" pocketbikes which arent 49cc at all. more like 42cc. either way there are tons of parts out there for it just like the rest of the cags. that site is for real. i have heard of people being very happy with that site and others having some problems in getting things in a timely manner. a couple things abuot the bike that they are wrong abuot are that it doesnt have 4.5hp. more like 2-2.5hp. and it wont do 40mph even down a hill. mine stock did 30mph right out of the box. now with a couple mods (about $15 worth )its about 35mph.
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| Pocketbike Master Join Date: Nov 2006 My Gallery Real Name: Scott Pocketbikes Owned: 1 Location: East Palatka FL
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| it will be fun to ride. a cag is pretty much bottom of the line. they are made in china so the quality isnt real nice. you will have to tinker with it sometimes. but you can make them pretty quick without spending a bunch of money.
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| Pocketbike Master Join Date: May 2007 My Gallery Real Name: Kevin Pocketbikes Owned: 2 Location: BC, Canada
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| hey harry, umm if you're planning on just riding a pocket bike for fun or just so you can do something different in the summer then yeah its good, if you're planing on racing or making your friends amazed then i would get a euro or a Liquid cooled which is more affordable. =D |
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| Pocketbike Master Join Date: May 2007 My Gallery Real Name: Kevin Pocketbikes Owned: 2 Location: BC, Canada
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| no euro is like blata or polini, bms basically anything that came from europe, because in europe they use high quality parts, and thats where it originated. But they are like $1000+ so I would recommend liquid cooled pocket bikes, you can get one for $600 - $700 or buy a used one like me, I got mine for $400 but the pullstart was broken, still its a great bargain. |
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