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  • 2 weeks later...

the blasters are pretty serious race bikes generally, very fast, and most of them run on two stroke,

 

the quadzillas arent to bad and are now cheap and have a reasonable parts back up, but they are a cheaper bike,

 

the small hondas are pretty good the 90 is ok for youngsters all though the 250 is pretty good fun bike for most, although might have the over 16 age limit on it!

 

kawasaki do a 90cc bike as well, which i imagine would be pretty bomb proof, i have used their utility bikes in the past,

 

I used to have a honda 250 utility bike, and it was plenty quick enough, and would pull a fully loaded trailer of logs around as well, (and could be a possible business expense!)

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