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From: BigZedsShed
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  • He's young,got good balance,SO!  keep riding and before your 25yr old you could be making a living doing trials events.

  • whats a good quiet trials bike?

  • @joe23ba For a smaller person I would go for a 125cc. I have a beta evo 125 now, it still has plenty of power even though it's a lot smaller in the power area. But if you are a taller/ larger person, I would go for a 250cc. If I were to buy a new bike I would either go for a Beta or a Gasgas, just by personal preference, and if your looking for a cheap second hand look on eBay. I would choose a gasgas 250, or a beta 250. Look for a bike in the from 2005- now, as they would have had less work

  • @BigZedsShed i live in texas in the city and i need a super quiet bike u sure?

    i mean quiet

  • @joe23ba. oh, I was unsure what was meant by quiet. Most trials bikes are quiet. the classic 4 strokes are pretty quiet, like a TLR. The 2 stroke trials bikes are generally quiet if the exhaust is cleaned (burnt out) regularly, otherwise they make a racket. Most modern bikes make the same amount of noise. Test ride a bike to see how you feel about the noise. Beta, Sherco, Gasgas, Yamaha, and Honda are the best bike to look at.

  • So for these bikes, does the oil and gas still have to be mixed?

  • @dudesocool, yeah it does need the petrol and oil mixed, when I had this bike I ran a mixture of 45:1, but in my new bike I run 70:1, the mixture depends on the age of the bike and the capacity of the engine.

  • THE BIKE IS SOLD!!!!!

  • could i get some info on that bike?

  • the bike is sold. Thanks

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