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  • I've been looking at these online and am tempted, but without an in-person test, my concern is that I'm only 5' 1". Would I be able to ride comfortably, or should I just stick with the less-cool-but-easier moped scooters?

  • lol i have in same theme bagsta bike:) but wheel is different(i have straight one) 2006 year. starting like a charm all the time.i removed back seat,now it looks more better.

  • Is the pagsta mini a good bike? Thinkin about buying one.

  • yours looks so much better than mine cause mines all rusted and the back seat fell off

  • if you take the battery out does it just turn off if you you dont keep giving it gas

  • no beacause the motor doesn't run with battery, it run's on his own

    battery is only for electric start and for lights and so on

  • rofl looks soo gay

  • wooow much sweeter than those riceburning asiatic mopeds that so many drives :)

    Repainted fuel-tank with classic flames in red, yellow, white e.t.c, apehanger steer(or is it called that?), 250 cc engine, some customized parts, mmmm, dreaming :)

  • all of which you discribed is on a honda rebel. pagsta is a smaller version of that. unfortunately the frame on that bike won't fit a 259 cc. but it will fit a 100 cc engine or 92.5 cc. it looks like a motorcycle, and you may even need a motorcycle license to drive one with a larger engine, but that doesn't mean it is a motorcycle. according to the rule books, the type and size of the engine whether manual or not says it's a moped.

  • ops, didn't knew it was a honda :/

    It looks nice though.

  • Hi, very very nice bike!but this is the original sounds of the bike? Thanks!

  • This is how this model Pagsta sounds with the stock air filter cap (plastic black cap found under the mesh end of the air filter housing). I have taken this out and havn't used it since. Sound is much better for my taste. Got the advice from Draedra 5 months ago. I have been saving so much in gas!

  • Thanks!

  • I'm getting one this weekend. Wait, is it chinese or Japanese? My grandpa who runs the dealership I'm getting mine from says it's a japanese bike. And that most honda parts will fit on this bike.

  • Most of the electric parts are from China (so are the Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki parts to ^^). But as you say, most Honda parts do actually fit. Had one of these myself. When something's wrong there is always easy to fix it. But most of the parts are Chinese, as an answer to your question. (But what bike today ain't made of chinese parts XD?)

  • Australian

  • most chinese bikes dont even have switch on the sidestand or brake lever they will start even in gear with the clutch lever out. dont ask him about the driving lights cuz he can turn them off lol

  • Thanks for the advice. Why is the plastic cover there in the first place when it completely prohibits air from entering the air filter? Sound is louder but more like a motorcycle. I have had so much pos feedback in person from this bike. lots of fun! Starting this mini has nothing to do with the kick stand for me. up or down doesnt matter. I tricked it out with LEDS and it looks good. Sik in a funny mini way. I dont like the sound from the front wheel maybe.Sounds electric dont know what it is.

  • Wait a minute, did you just start it electric with the stand down?

    Mine doesn't start when the stand is down, you've also got the sport speedometer right?

    Nice ride though you should remove the plastic beneath the net on the air filter. and fix the exhaust. Good uploading and for thoose who are thinking of buying this is the perfect moped for you or your children ;D I really enjoy driving mine.

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