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Started by Jwwr, August 20, 2019, 06:03:53 PM

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Jwwr

It's a nearly full sized dirt bike that weighs 158lbs and costs $959. For some reason I really want one! What do you think? From what I've read everyone says it's a lot of fun to ride.

You can buy it here. They ship it to you house! https://www.orionpowersports.com/orion-fx1-125cc-manual-dirt-bike-free-shipping-fully-assembled-tested/

An ADV thread on it https://advrider.com/f/threads/1000-brand-new-semi-trials-bike.1385217/



TECHNICAL DATA:

ENGINE TYPE
125CC, Zongshen 4-stroke single cylinder air cooled

STARTER
kick start

IGNITION
CDI Box


H.P.
9

Sprockets
15 Front / 51 Rear

TRANSMISSION
Manual Shift  (4 up)

CLUTCH
Manual Shift  (4 up)

FINAL DRIVE
428 KMC Race Chain

FRAME
Chromolly Frame/Swing arm

FRONT FORKS
T6 Inverted hydraulic forks

REAR SHOCK
T6 hydraulic rear shock

F & R BRAKES
front & rear dual piston hydraulic disk

SEAT HEIGHT
33.25"

WHEEL BASE
52"

F & R WHEEL/Tires
front: 1.8-21" ; rear: 1.8-21"
Aluminum Rims/Hubs

80/100-21" F & R Tires

TANK CAPACITY
.95 gallons

BIKE WEIGHT
158  LBS

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Buzz

I like it. I've had good luck with Zongshen engines

kylepeterson

just give 'er the berries !

Nice Goat

Love the price and weight, but I'd like to see what that 9hp feels like.
But for under $1k, it would be hard to go wrong with this.
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Jwwr

I'm sure it feels weak. Someone on the ADV thread said it was enough to wheelie in first gear and he could loop it with some clutch. I think the point is to be able to go slow with a lot of control. A bike for practice  and building skills.

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