i've never heard of that but the dude says that its a copy of honda. will it last or is it crappy.
i'm getting a 110.
but its only 500 dollars brand new.
i'm pretty sure he said panda but it might have been somethign else that sounded like panda..
i just want it to not break down.

its because these china bikes come with so many different names so many different designs that well .. you can never track down a manifacture or dealership to get parts for them when they break
just an example of how many diff names they slap on them to keep you from finding a real manufacturer
here we have the (speed) 110
http://www.guiamotera.com/minimotos/fotos/dirt_bike_110_eco/dirt_bike_110_eco-1.jpg
and here is the eagle? .. not sure what it says
http://www.motorxtremes.com/images/newprod_pics/110dirt_bike.png
and then the nameless
http://img.alibaba.com/photo/50229413/Alloy_Dirt_Bike.jpg
and the ..defiant? ..
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/202492920/Dirt_Bike_HC_119C_dirt_bike.html
see a pattern?..
its a 110 .. and im sure ur thinking hey a honda cr125 is a big bike this is only a few ccs smaller
no….
this bike is considerd a pit bike suitable for 5 yearolds to break before they move up to a real bike
it just depends what its worth to you… if you know how to work on them .. and feel like a pain in the neck
go for it
if you want to wait for a good deal or spend a few extra dollars on a used name brand bike .. well that would be a better idea
check out ebay/ craigslist the local classifieds/news paper
yes its a copy of honda but .. the machine work, cast work, grade of metal ect ect is all a little different .. soooo …. if they cant make a product they canstand behind enough to put a straight brand name make and model .. then im not going to trust it
get a name brand jap bike, suzuki kawasaki yamaha honda ktm anything with one of these names on it .. will be a pretty dependable bike
Could i do something to the bike to make it more easy???



What Size Dirt Bike Should I Get If Im 5’8″, 110lbs., And Am Going To Use The Bike For Trail Riding?

If you are looking for POWER and JUMPING, get a CRF150R or a KX100 (or YZ85 or CR85 for tight, small trails)
Pro's: They are the perfect size; not to small like the 85's, but not too big like the 125's. VERY light and quick
Cons: A bit rare, more noisy than trailbikes.
If you are looking to PUTT AROUND in local TRAILS with no intention of going fast or jumping (sort of boring if you ask me), get a TTR125L or a CRF150 trailbike.
Pro's: Quiet, more common, less gas consumption
Con's: Very Heavy, Sluggish, Poor suspension at best
Its up to you man, but I had both, and the trailbike is nowhere near as thrilling as the fast, light bike. Just don't let a sales person force you into buying a big bike you are not comfortable sitting on, or can't pick up when tipped over.
Thanks Guys!
you people dont no do you?


Of course, some guys got busy hopping them up with stuff like aluminum frames, tall seats, etc. –– but retaining the over-achieving motors (usually punched out to 110cc), the 10″/12″ rear wheels, and the tossable proportions that make a pit bike such frickin’ fun. Because a track for these bikes doesn’t require a lot of land, backyard pit bike tracks have sprung up all across America.
Pit bikes now have a full race series with numerous classes (even one for young ladies), five AMA National #1 plates up for grabs, and an exciting ArenaCross Pro & Amateur Series.
and then of course the dirt bike is well just your average dirt bike :]






