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01-22-2010, 08:58 PM | #1 |
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I wouldn't consider a CR80 a "mini". Hell, the Big Wheel version isn't much smaller than a 125 MXer.
50's and 65's are mini's. 80's are in-betweeners. They are designed for kids. I'd think anyone over 150lbs would want a bigger bike. That said, don't underestimate it. Once on the pipe, that "kids bike" won't hesitate to put you on your ass. I have no idea on parts interchangeability.
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01-22-2010, 09:25 PM | #3 | |
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http://www.minimotosx.com/adultclasses.htm They rank it by wheel size past the 50cc's. |
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The CR is a liquid-cooled two stroke. It wasn't built as a play bike a pit bike or a toy. It is as much an MX bike as your 250 or your 450.
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Ya good luck with that. I'll stick both of mine when going 30+ft in the air.
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