 If you have been following the channel for a while now, you know that me having a new bike is quite a big deal And I'm not talking about a new bike just for myself. I'm talking about a bike out of the box For the new ones out there, let me tell you I'm a budget rider since the beginning One of the goals of this channel, for example, is to share tips that can save you some money along the way Therefore, I was looking for a good option for a while now until this pretty good deal came up So for the ones wondering why Bita and why this model? Well, that's why it is a good bike and it was within my budget So now is it good? Is it bad? Or is it just meh? I have no idea, but I want to figure it out One thing you can expect is a fully honest review with all its good and bad things So let's start with some highlights of the 2020 Bita 300RR counter balancer shaft oil injection map switch toolless air filter change ZF sash shock and separate function open cartridge forks E starter without kick starter and XL rims One of the most interesting parts about being able to buy a new bike is a new video. I'm designing for you guys What can we expect from aftermarket bike protections? The goal is simple get a bunch of protection accessories on the bike Throw everything at it from hard and uro and uro cross-country tomorrow cross and Assess the condition of the bike for at least six months. The results will speak for themselves For that I partner up with two reference brands that are known for their quality protection parts Polisport and P-TECH Polisport makes polymer protections and P-TECH makes aluminum protections Polisport will contribute with almost their entire product line from hand guards top fork protection bottom fork protection and front disc guard radiator louvers and shrouds armadillo pipe guard side frame and clutch cover ignition cover swing arm protection and the all-new silencer protection However, polymer protections can have limitations and that's where aluminum protections come in Also, there are some protections that do not exist in the polymer version P-TECH will chip in with their flagship product the engine and pipe guard with linkage protection rear brake disc guard radiator guards and front disc guard Yes, there are a few products that exist in both brands, but it doesn't mean that they are just competitors Being made of a different material or design in a different way means they will provide different kind of protection And will be more suited for different uses So six months from now, I'll analyze the bike's condition, weigh the pros and cons and let the results do the talking In the meantime, you can expect standalone reviews of the products and obviously follow the evolution So make sure to subscribe to find out the ultimate answer