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Old 08-08-2006   #1
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k, never let an unexperienced girl ride ur pocketbike, my friend rode it, and completly tore the paint off the right side fairing, where can i find a fiairing for an x18at a reasonable price, i need a blue /silver, bravo style, thanks

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Re: girls + expensive pocketbike = trouble

hahah, that can happen to anyone, but unexperience riders are worse. girl or boy.
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Re: girls + expensive pocketbike = trouble

I' m not sure on the prices but I'm pretty sure that Pocket Bikes Unlimited has replacement body parts for all bikes but you can't order it on the web you gotta call them to order it.
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just called them and they dont have em in the color i need it, only green and black? anyway its 160 and they only sell them in sets sooooo im fukked i guess
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Re: girls + expensive pocketbike = trouble

Is it so bad a little fiberglass couldnt fix it. If it could just hit up Home Depot and pick up some cloth and gel ****.
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the paits reall fukked so even if i fiber glass patched it rhen its still ugly as **** so might as well get a new1
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Re: girls + expensive pocketbike = trouble

hahahaha yea tht sucks really bad ive been trough tht already... my girlfriend could get movin but would probably wreck when trying to stop lol... she already wrecked a pw50 dirtbike... anyway i say some replacements here for 06 and 07... but they are also full sets and these cost almost $200... http://www.sdscooters.com/X18_Pocket_Bike_Parts.html
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Re: girls + expensive pocketbike = trouble

these bikes are too cheap..never let anyone ride it if they never rode a bike especially if ur bike is clutch and they go.... oooh clutch.. like those racing games LMAO
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Re: girls + expensive pocketbike = trouble

Same thing happened to me, but it was a guy..lol spent like 30mins on a breif tutorial, and 5 secs later, bike flew off, and landed on its left side, scratches some paint, a little bent on the handle bar, and bend my gear shift lever in completely, the lever should be a "L" shape, and it turned in to a "V" but more narrower....still looking for a replacement full flaring... if u noe a place.. please leave the link..thanks




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k, never let an unexperienced girl ride ur pocketbike, my friend rode it, and completly tore the paint off the right side fairing, where can i find a fiairing for an x18at a reasonable price, i need a blue /silver, bravo style, thanks
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Re: girls + expensive pocketbike = trouble

nofearx18's post seys sdscooters, i checked and they do have it full body kit flaring but tis 160, if u only need 1 side better lucky fiinding sum1 with it and buying it cheaper (round 50 maybe) b/c u gotta buy the whole set from most companies, also check sd for ur shifter they might have it the link is on nofears post
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i want new brakes... neither of mine work so ive been slowin down by down shifting...
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