well put it this way, if you rode a 125cc pit bike for an hour then got on an 85cc crosser, it would make you want to pay the extra £1500 for the crosser. they are so fast and much more reliable, but it depends what you want it for, if its for bombing round the streets then i would rather save £1500 and get a pit bike, but for proper racing then i would get a crosser, you really need the suspension and power in a race.
125cc 85cc
50cc , 65cc , 85cc , 125cc , 150cc , 250cc , 500cc are the most popular but there are a few others
tell them why you love this sport and if your tall get an 85cc or 125cc
I have recently moved up from the 85cc to the 125cc and i am 5 foot 11 or about 180cm tall, it fits me perfectly.
16-18 at minimum. ^ retard. An 85cc bike is WAY to small for any 16-18 year old. Most 16 year old racers I know race in the 125cc 2t/ 250cc 4t class. And by the time you hit 18 you start to see alot of kids that age enter the 250cc 2t/ 450cc 4t class. I would say around the age of 10 if you want to race in the 85cc class.
yes iif u put a bore kit in it
The RM85
Base price for a 2008 RM 85cc was $3099.
You would fit, but if you're still growing, I'd recommend a bigger bike such as a 125cc. If you're stuck on two stroke bikes (like me) then you should buy a used 85cc because you will grow and need to switch to a 250cc in about a year.
65cc: ktm and kawasaki are best 85cc: Honda, ktm and Yamaha are best 125cc: Yamaha and suzuki are best 250cc: Kawasaki, Yamaha and Honda are best 450cc: Honda, kawasaki and Yamaha.
yes
everywhere