The pictured little machine they claim the engine as light and powerfull as a 2 stroke is powered by an EEC/FI superlite 4 stroke engine. (translated form mfg specs)
It's sounds like a lot of goobly goo, cute tho.
The pictured little machine they claim the engine as light and powerfull as a 2 stroke is powered by an EEC/FI superlite 4 stroke engine. (translated form mfg specs)
It's sounds like a lot of goobly goo, cute tho.
too bad you can't sit down
Or put your feet anywhere...
that's a trials bike. totally different animal from a moped, but definitely cool. probably not street legal... i saw one of these at the shop when i was picking up a new sparkplug, pretty cool bikes.
do you sit on it or walk/run beside it?
they are designed to be ridden in a standing position.
yeah, you don't sit down in trials riding. just climb up 12foot walls.
So it has pegs? Make sense a trail or stunt bike.
Btw the price was 6000Eu
Yep that's a Trials Bike . They have tons of lowend and are made to be light and maneuverable . You should see these in action sometime ,absolutely amazing how they climb cliffs , up and over dead trees (lying down of course ) boulders etc . Some of those guys actually hop up and over things by a controlled wheelie to get some momentum going .Somebody go find a YouTube example and post it .
yup i been wanting a trials bike for many years.
Enjoy this urban trials vid
I bet that would go over really well in an American city. You be getting Rodney Kinged in about two seconds.
Wowsers.
Be great for our Afghan stationed 10th Mountain Division soldiers.
the soldiers i know can't even ride bicycles..
shibby..now that is how you man two wheels
I saw a lot of those on Norway's version of "Craigslist" , they don't have a lot of mopeds, but a lot of scoots and small enduro style bikes.
-Curly
but that's neither a scooter nor an enduro..
That vid was sick Chris. He rides that thing like its a bicycle trials bike. Thats insane.
Very possible is a factory promotion film by the factory stunt rider.
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