I wish these 110 models were still made and able to be titled/street legal. The bigger ones they make now are street legal but you have to buy them pre-built, turn-key. No more kits. Really like the idea of a small, light, frisco-style chopper with the 4-speed semi-auto. So many stop signs and red lights here that it takes the fun out of riding a traditional clutched bike.
I have never owned one. I rode a 110 that a friend of mine bought as a kit a few years ago. It was fun to ride if not a little flimsy. He was never able to get a title for it in Pennsylvania though so he sold it and bought a Honda CT90 that he still rides. I have a few mopeds and minibikes, but nothing that currently runs. Haha.
Look at the Cleveland CycleWerks "Tha Heist". It's a small street-legal bobber-style motorcycle with a 250cc single. They sell for about $3000 new, but I have seen used ones on the web for less than $2000. Or just poke around craigslist and try to find an old Yamaha XS650. Usually you can pick up a runner for around 1000, and modify it a little at a time until it looks the way you want it. Tons of forum support and lots of bolt-on stuff available for those bikes, and they make neat little bobbers when built in that style.
Hola amigo buenas tardes excelentes trabajos te felicito, vivo en NY me gustaría saber el precio de una 125cc y 250cc, algún número de contacto y espero sus pronta respuesta y los felicito de nuevo excelentes motos
@@mattshoe22 its not hand clutched. In bikes thats an automatic. Its not foot clutched either. Like a little 75 dirtbike. Shift gears with your foot yes but no clutch what so ever.
Awesome built ; and 110 cc is all you need in Brazil where gaz prices r high .
Looks and sounds bad ass! Don't know anything about this brand of bike. Would like to know if and where they are available.
Very nice work! Cool bike!
I wish these 110 models were still made and able to be titled/street legal. The bigger ones they make now are street legal but you have to buy them pre-built, turn-key. No more kits. Really like the idea of a small, light, frisco-style chopper with the 4-speed semi-auto. So many stop signs and red lights here that it takes the fun out of riding a traditional clutched bike.
+M Kefer hey so the street legal ones they make now are still jockey shifts or are they automatic ?
Standard clutch & toe shifter with an option for jockey shift/suicide clutch I believe
oh wow nice i would rather use that idk how to use the jockey shift lol do you still have your bike? still holding up?
I have never owned one. I rode a 110 that a friend of mine bought as a kit a few years ago. It was fun to ride if not a little flimsy. He was never able to get a title for it in Pennsylvania though so he sold it and bought a Honda CT90 that he still rides. I have a few mopeds and minibikes, but nothing that currently runs. Haha.
Look at the Cleveland CycleWerks "Tha Heist". It's a small street-legal bobber-style motorcycle with a 250cc single. They sell for about $3000 new, but I have seen used ones on the web for less than $2000. Or just poke around craigslist and try to find an old Yamaha XS650. Usually you can pick up a runner for around 1000, and modify it a little at a time until it looks the way you want it. Tons of forum support and lots of bolt-on stuff available for those bikes, and they make neat little bobbers when built in that style.
Its pretty and real clean, so hows it ride
Hola amigo buenas tardes excelentes trabajos te felicito, vivo en NY me gustaría saber el precio de una 125cc y 250cc, algún número de contacto y espero sus pronta respuesta y los felicito de nuevo excelentes motos
what kick start pedal is that off
Ghost Rider should have rode this bike. This is a SWEET bike though
what's it registered as?.
I like how it says 4 speed automatic when it’s a manual
I like how little you know about bikes.
@@KarstRatsr u sure about that
@@mattshoe22 its not hand clutched. In bikes thats an automatic. Its not foot clutched either. Like a little 75 dirtbike. Shift gears with your foot yes but no clutch what so ever.
@@KarstRats right and an automatic shifts by its self so if you have to shift the bike your self it manual
@@mattshoe22 bikes an cars arent the same in the regard but whatever guy. Have a good day.
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