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Re: interesting bikes found randomly..
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203740494422
It's actually an SP1.
A very cheap SP1.
There must be something very very wrong with it.
It's actually an SP1.
A very cheap SP1.
There must be something very very wrong with it.
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Re: interesting bikes found randomly..
Unpainted pattern bodywork, dodgy indicators, dodgy exhaust....The value of an SP1 is based on originality innit. And that's far from original.
BTW that sexy rey figurine has ruined my eBay. Fuck you
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Re: interesting bikes found randomly..
That really does look interesting, and not massively expensive either
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Re: interesting bikes found randomly..
WTF do you want 80bhp on an MX bike for, most people are pushed to use half that.
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I'm happy with the 50 that mine has. But wouldn't mind a but more at low revs.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 9:06 am WTF do you want 80bhp on an MX bike for, most people are pushed to use half that.
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Have you ridden it on an MX track, you'd have to be quick to get it flat out in the confines of most MX tracks, Enduro and Trail riding usually has much longer straight bits.Yorick wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 9:09 amI'm happy with the 50 that mine has. But wouldn't mind a but more at low revs.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 9:06 am WTF do you want 80bhp on an MX bike for, most people are pushed to use half that.
I think an electric trail bike would be superb in the UK, reasonably quiet so you don't annoy anyone, and in theory, the throttle response and low down torque should make a really good trail bike.
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That's peak, it can be reduced for 'normal' use, probably increasing range.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 9:06 am WTF do you want 80bhp on an MX bike for, most people are pushed to use half that.
Looks like an interesting company if this is their proof of concept model.
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A lot of the stuff we do is almost trials riding.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 9:13 amHave you ridden it on an MX track, you'd have to be quick to get it flat out in the confines of most MX tracks, Enduro and Trail riding usually has much longer straight bits.Yorick wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 9:09 amI'm happy with the 50 that mine has. But wouldn't mind a but more at low revs.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 9:06 am WTF do you want 80bhp on an MX bike for, most people are pushed to use half that.
I think an electric trail bike would be superb in the UK, reasonably quiet so you don't annoy anyone, and in theory, the throttle response and low down torque should make a really good trail bike.
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Exactly- as he explains in the vid, and one of the really cool things about it is the " tunability" of it from a phone app- you pick the power curve, thrttle response engine braking etc etc etc-Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 9:15 amThat's peak, it can be reduced for 'normal' use, probably increasing range.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 9:06 am WTF do you want 80bhp on an MX bike for, most people are pushed to use half that.
Looks like an interesting company if this is their proof of concept model.
Shame the range isn't really there yet to make these that practical as a green-laner, but as soon as it is, I'll have one
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I think the higher power would suit my level of skill.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 9:06 am WTF do you want 80bhp on an MX bike for, most people are pushed to use half that.
I’ve never done any motoX, but I reckon so.
In fact, I’ll wait for the 100 bhp one to come out.
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Me too. Sometimes
They take me some stupid places .
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I preferred my YZ125 to my KTM250, it was much easier to ride, I found the IT/PE/KDX 175/200s to be ideal, they were the same chassis as 125s with more mid range
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I guess you're talking when racing as you always want to be hard on the throttle and I understand that but If we're talking 4 stroke road legal off-roaders I don't think it's an issue - over the years I've ridden a fair number of 350/400/450 /500s (numerous KTMs, Yam WR & Bergs) off-road and done 1000s of miles on my trusty old 525 on all sorts of terrain , and one of the KTMs aside which had a silly-loud exhaust and particularly abrupt and unpleasant throttle, I've thought them as easy to ride as the sodt-power 125/200/230/250 trail bikes and generally speaking much preferable for me than the trail bikes whatever the surface and grip because of lower weight , and options that more power give you.
Admittedly a good portion of the ones in my experience have had a carb rather than FI, maybe that was it, dunno, but none of the bigger ones have seemed too much as it were.
Some of the smokers, however, now that is a different story completely- even 125s
But all that aside, I just love the concept of how easily tunable the power delivery characteristics of these electric bikes can be, and the relative lack of noise from them is a good thing off-road too IMO
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You'll be fit to sneak up on walkers now and slap their arses on the way by.
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Is that Horse?
There was a Japanese endurance racing team that raced a very trick CX500, I seem to remember.
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Nah, that rider doesn't have my style and fashion sense
I was thinking the other day, there are some (several, even) of my bikes that I have no photos of - the CX is one of them.
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Only when you’re sexually inadequate, with additional hat problems.