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| *Vultures Knob>>>Sport Bike |
Is this dirt bike intended for children? or is it an adults bike? (read description)? |
SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS DUCAR 125cc 4 Stroke Single Cylinder Air cooled Manual (International 1 down 3 up) Kick Start and Electric start 18mm alloy sport muffler 26mm Carburetor Adjustable HeavyDuty rear Mono-shock Colour: PINK MAX SPEED: 100km BORE*STROKE: 52.4mm x 55.5mm SEAT HEIGHT: About 750mm WHEEL BASE: 1100mm TANK CAPACITY: 3Litre Quality Front and Rear Hydraulic WAVE Disc Brake FRONT/REAR WHEEL SIZE:2.15X14"/3.0X12" PRODUCTS SIZE:159X67X100cm CARTON SIZE: 138X42.5X70cm G.W/N.W: 78KG/65KG Max weight capacity:100kg NGK SPARK PLUG Sports Air Filter Heavy duty bearings Reliable Quality throttles and handles Grips Improved heavy duty KMC chain Telescopic front fork Aluminium Head set Engine bash plate KNOBBY TYRES It looks like a decent starter bike. The only issue I have with these types of bikes is they are VERY cheaply made. Parts are difficult to find (if at all). I would hesitate to buy another one. I would go with a mainstream manufacturer (Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha, etc...). That way you can go to a showroom and "try on" the bike. Also a good salesman will help you choose what's best for you. Hope this helps. 125cc's are intended for teenagers. A small child would need a 50cc (a 5 year old), or a 100cc 4stroke for 5-12ish. Ditto with Cheyanne. I agree with Jim D. Do not buy this bike. Buy one made by a company you've heard of, all four of the major Japanese companies make dirt bikes that can be ridden by children. Yes, they cost more. But they will last much longer and when the kid needs to move up to a bigger bike you will be able to find a buyer. i agree with jimd go with something mainstream (kawasaki, suzuki, yami etc...) better re sale also good luck |
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