@joe23ba. oh, I was unsure what was meant by quiet. Most trials bikes are quiet. the classic 4 strokes are pretty quiet, like a TLR. The 2 stroke trials bikes are generally quiet if the exhaust is cleaned (burnt out) regularly, otherwise they make a racket. Most modern bikes make the same amount of noise. Test ride a bike to see how you feel about the noise. Beta, Sherco, Gasgas, Yamaha, and Honda are the best bike to look at.
@dudesocool, yeah it does need the petrol and oil mixed, when I had this bike I ran a mixture of 45:1, but in my new bike I run 70:1, the mixture depends on the age of the bike and the capacity of the engine.
I have a 2004 model,for those asking,a 125 is propably the best option for a beginner as it is just the right power to get used to how the bike runs,feels and rides
Hi, you can search for 'trials bike' on Mercadolivre (your ebay), or contact your local dealer. I don't know where you are located but you can search in Google, gasgas, sherco, beta, or any other brand to find your local dealer.
@joe23ba For a smaller person I would go for a 125cc. I have a beta evo 125 now, it still has plenty of power even though it's a lot smaller in the power area. But if you are a taller/ larger person, I would go for a 250cc. If I were to buy a new bike I would either go for a Beta or a Gasgas, just by personal preference, and if your looking for a cheap second hand look on eBay. I would choose a gasgas 250, or a beta 250. Look for a bike in the from 2005- now, as they would have had less work
A 125 would be perfect for you. I'm 17 and I have a 125 now and it has plenty of power for me and I'm only looking to upgrade to a 250 now. A 70 is way to small, and a 200 just isn't necessary. 125's also help you perfect your technique rather than relying on the bikes power.
@joe23ba. oh, I was unsure what was meant by quiet. Most trials bikes are quiet. the classic 4 strokes are pretty quiet, like a TLR. The 2 stroke trials bikes are generally quiet if the exhaust is cleaned (burnt out) regularly, otherwise they make a racket. Most modern bikes make the same amount of noise. Test ride a bike to see how you feel about the noise. Beta, Sherco, Gasgas, Yamaha, and Honda are the best bike to look at.
@dudesocool, yeah it does need the petrol and oil mixed, when I had this bike I ran a mixture of 45:1, but in my new bike I run 70:1, the mixture depends on the age of the bike and the capacity of the engine.
I have a 2004 model,for those asking,a 125 is propably the best option for a beginner as it is just the right power to get used to how the bike runs,feels and rides
So for these bikes, does the oil and gas still have to be mixed?
Hi, you can search for 'trials bike' on Mercadolivre (your ebay), or contact your local dealer. I don't know where you are located but you can search in Google, gasgas, sherco, beta, or any other brand to find your local dealer.
Oh i found one dealer .. Thank you Zac :)
So how light is it
@joe23ba For a smaller person I would go for a 125cc. I have a beta evo 125 now, it still has plenty of power even though it's a lot smaller in the power area. But if you are a taller/ larger person, I would go for a 250cc. If I were to buy a new bike I would either go for a Beta or a Gasgas, just by personal preference, and if your looking for a cheap second hand look on eBay. I would choose a gasgas 250, or a beta 250. Look for a bike in the from 2005- now, as they would have had less work
He's young,got good balance,SO! keep riding and before your 25yr old you could be making a living doing trials events.
How old is he?
Thanks.
could i get some info on that bike?
how much u want
Hi man.. i live in Brazil how to me get one Trial bike like that?
I'm not too sure. maybe you're local dealer or even on eBay.
the bike is sold. Thanks
I'm pretty sure it weighed around 70kg give or take.
@BigZedsShed nice
A 125 would be perfect for you. I'm 17 and I have a 125 now and it has plenty of power for me and I'm only looking to upgrade to a 250 now. A 70 is way to small, and a 200 just isn't necessary. 125's also help you perfect your technique rather than relying on the bikes power.
$3,500 about a year and a half ago
Kids good.
THE BIKE IS SOLD!!!!!
i was around 14 or 15 in this video.
sorry, it was sold a while back now.
Is it 2 storke or 4
@joe23ba Gas gas txt e
runs rough
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