someone told me about the baja motorsport dirt bikes that if you buy one one thing to watch out for is the engin might be a used engin that was rebuilt and put on a brand new china bike frame
.also iwas told that the make of the engines made by sunl.
From what i can see with these bikes, they are priced just right in respect with the amount of bike skills and knowledge the buyer has. With that said, it is clear why you dont see these things at your local motocross races and such. I have quite the collection of spanish made dirtbikes that are over 30 years old and race in ahrma sanctiond races. They would put a hurtin' on these brand new china bikes even though their over 30.
i have the baja 125 too...but mines red.but they are a decent bike i have had mine for almost two years and i have road it threw mud,foot of water deep,and everything else aha.but yah their is alittle bit of maintence on the bikes but overall these bikes are pretty decent.All you have to do is maintaine it and they run fine.but all crap aside really the bike has treated me excellently!!!
jpancelli You left out KTM there, Which is the best of them all so shows how much you know, Right? Right so now that we are on the same page. I posted this to show after a little bit of work they can be great bikes, You knock a bike you prolly have never owned, Shame really it is.
I own a Baja 200, and I would recommend this to a beginner. If you plan on having a few repair bills and ordering parts, then it's a definite no. The customer service really sucks for Baja...it took me 9 months to get a Battery Box for mine (because apparently they have a 6 month "Back Order" on it). So if you want a cheaper bike that would be nice to learn on, go for the Baja. If you plan on crashing a lot and jumping etc., get a Honda or some other brand that you can get parts for =].
Yeah Baja motorsports makes them. They get flamed a lot cause they are China made. I did have a few problems with it when I first got it the frame and all but after welding it became to be a very fun bike.
its actually indian not chinese
frankster262 1 year ago
hey scropion what aftermarket parts you put on
ryanbarney18 1 year ago
baja,katerra and pitster make the best chinese bikes. they arent as bad as the cheaper chinese ones
gamerbot101 1 year ago
that looks fun!
xkristaxdarlin 2 years ago
@newfierm85 I have gotten her up to 55 MPH thats was all I could get from her.
Scorpion24 2 years ago
what's the top speed for this bike
newfierm85 2 years ago
someone told me about the baja motorsport dirt bikes that if you buy one one thing to watch out for is the engin might be a used engin that was rebuilt and put on a brand new china bike frame
.also iwas told that the make of the engines made by sunl.
Jrocket1278 2 years ago
The Green is the power. And the Power Is Kawasaki!
Thefunnyguy155 2 years ago
to all the people who say its bad cuz its chinese ALL OF THEM R. AND JAPANESE
bork6969 2 years ago
From what i can see with these bikes, they are priced just right in respect with the amount of bike skills and knowledge the buyer has. With that said, it is clear why you dont see these things at your local motocross races and such. I have quite the collection of spanish made dirtbikes that are over 30 years old and race in ahrma sanctiond races. They would put a hurtin' on these brand new china bikes even though their over 30.
matt6238 3 years ago
bottom line is that chinese bikes are like prostitutes- high maintenance, and no quality control...
I have the little dr90 that is my brothers... the rear hub broke, but it is a great bike
JoshatSuzuki 3 years ago
i have the baja 125 too...but mines red.but they are a decent bike i have had mine for almost two years and i have road it threw mud,foot of water deep,and everything else aha.but yah their is alittle bit of maintence on the bikes but overall these bikes are pretty decent.All you have to do is maintaine it and they run fine.but all crap aside really the bike has treated me excellently!!!
rider9119 3 years ago
jpancelli You left out KTM there, Which is the best of them all so shows how much you know, Right? Right so now that we are on the same page. I posted this to show after a little bit of work they can be great bikes, You knock a bike you prolly have never owned, Shame really it is.
Scorpion24 3 years ago
WHAT after market parts and where do you get them i need them for mine
GARYIZRAW 2 years ago
those bikes suck, so much. get a drz 125 or something, even those beat the baja 250 easily. dont buy anything but honda. kawasaki, suzuki or yamaha
jpancelli 3 years ago
baja is an american company its just made in china. like everything else is.
JonnyTommyGuns 3 years ago
Would you recommend it 2 a beginner rider?
desmondchild43 3 years ago
I own a Baja 200, and I would recommend this to a beginner. If you plan on having a few repair bills and ordering parts, then it's a definite no. The customer service really sucks for Baja...it took me 9 months to get a Battery Box for mine (because apparently they have a 6 month "Back Order" on it). So if you want a cheaper bike that would be nice to learn on, go for the Baja. If you plan on crashing a lot and jumping etc., get a Honda or some other brand that you can get parts for =].
Nitrous57 3 years ago
nice i used to have that bike but i sold it and brought the baja vision 250 sportbike its a new model its on the website
perro123123 3 years ago
Yeah Baja motorsports makes them. They get flamed a lot cause they are China made. I did have a few problems with it when I first got it the frame and all but after welding it became to be a very fun bike.
Scorpion24 4 years ago
looks like a fun reliable 125 ya got.
they are called Baja ? correct
KX250forme 4 years ago