Mini-Bikes
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Mini-Bikes
ISO mini-bikes. I want a few mini-bikes for riding on country roads around my house for myself and family (all adults). There are several listed at TSC and I was wondering if any of you might know of better deals.
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Before purchasing, please research the Texas Transportation Code for the laws concerning operating mini bikes on public roadways.
I am not trying to get into your business or tell you how to spend your money, just trying to save you money by you not getting tickets :).
Just my .02,
LeonCarr
I am not trying to get into your business or tell you how to spend your money, just trying to save you money by you not getting tickets :).
Just my .02,
LeonCarr
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Re: Mini-Bikes
Thank you, but the roads I want to use them on are private roads.
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Ok then nevermind :)
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Re: Mini-Bikes
I just read an article stating the old Honda CT 90’s are good for hunting and fishing excursions and it sounds like a good option for you . Most of them had dual range gears and they get great mileage. Supposedly there is a large aftermarket of accessory for them.
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Check out Walmart online. Coleman CT-1000 (I think) $349 and free delivery. I bought one earlier this year for the grandsons.
It will carry up to 150 pounds, but my son rode it and he weighs around 190-200 lbs., no problems with him. It has a 3 1/2 hp. Engine on it.
It will carry up to 150 pounds, but my son rode it and he weighs around 190-200 lbs., no problems with him. It has a 3 1/2 hp. Engine on it.
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Is this it? https://www.walmart.com/ip/Coleman-Trai ... dQn-AhRfNwPapacub wrote:Check out Walmart online. Coleman CT-1000 (I think) $349 and free delivery. I bought one earlier this year for the grandsons.
It will carry up to 150 pounds, but my son rode it and he weighs around 190-200 lbs., no problems with him. It has a 3 1/2 hp. Engine on it.
For $499, they also have the 200cc version
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