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Old 05-10-2005
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Mini Motard Pocketbikes


For those of you who like motard racing this bike is for you. Cool thing is its a high compression pocketbike motor also featuring a metal pull starter. Each color is themed after a big name manufacturer like ktm is orange, blue is yamaha, red is honda and so on.

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Old 05-11-2005
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sweet! looks like an easy wheelie machine with that seating position.
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Whoa - aren't those racing slicks?!

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uh.........where are the footpegs?
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uh.........where are the footpegs?
Looks like a cag style frame, so my guess is there not installed.
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Yeah - I think it's missing some important stuff to be dirt capable. Hopefully B.A.T can fix 'em up for not much more.

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Hey does that metal pullstart fit all cag engines?...If so do you sell them?
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uh.........where are the footpegs?
Good catch.

Did anyone notice he said high compression? There must be a new jug out there for the cag motor that doesn't need the head kit. I wonder how the ports look?
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For those of you who like motard racing this bike is for you. Cool thing is its a high compression pocketbike motor also featuring a metal pull starter. Each color is themed after a big name manufacturer like ktm is orange, blue is yamaha, red is honda and so on.
Wondering if the bike's manufacturer bought the rights to put the Japanese makers name on these....I doubt it but it is uncommon to see them do this.
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It'd be nice if the tires had at least a little tread.


Cool looking bike though!
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Wow I want one..
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I just made my own minimotard Got to admit it feels a little different, but fun to ride.
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Hey that looks great woof......where do you get the plastics?....and does the cag top triple clamp allow you to bolt on a riser for the bars?
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Hey that looks great woof......where do you get the plastics?....and does the Cag top triple clamp allow you to bolt on a riser for the bars?
Thanks!... I got the fiberglass/plastics directly from Blata. I just drilled 2 holes in the triple clamp and put on the risers (bar clamps) I had an extra Cag that I wanted to have fun with and to see how it would turn out. Just a fun little project.


329.00 isn't a bad price for his, I just had an extra Cag I wanted to mess with. I still need to get the Honda graphics for it. There's some pics in my gallery

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FYI, supermotards dont run knobbies. Thats why there are street tires, its not a dirtbike.
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FYI, supermotards dont run knobbies. Thats why there are street tires, its not a dirtbike.
Supermotards run treaded street tires, not slicks I believe. This is so they can be on asphalt or dirt.

That's what I was thinking should be on these, a nice treaded tire.

But with no suspension, I don't think I'd want to ride this thing on any rough surface.
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These would look good.

I run my tires low pressure when I ride on dirt roads. Makes the ride much smoother.
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that bike is awesome woof lol
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the price your are listing is a awesome deal. Blata sells one similar and they want
$599.00 + for theirs.
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thats because im badazz...i guess
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