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Old 11-11-2008, 07:53 AM
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I think they are 3/4 scale.
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I hadn't seen those before, but now I want one. The 200cc kit comes in at a shade over $2k, and that's pretty affordable for a street legal bobber kit.
 
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Yeah, I like the 200 better but I dont like the wide front tire. I was at a car show this weekend and was talking to a guy who has a friend that may have one for sell for real cheap - 500-600 range. Its a 110.
 
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My local Indy sells them for $1795 I believe. There are 4 different model/color variations. Pretty cool little ride. But they do not come titled???
 
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those are freaking sweeeeeet !!!!
 
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My local Indy sells them for $1795 I believe. There are 4 different model/color variations. Pretty cool little ride. But they do not come titled???
I was looking at their forums earlier today, and they do not come titled. However, you can get an MSO from the manufacturer and then get them registered and titled. Some say you can just register them as small motorcycles and others have taken the kit-bike route. Either way, it seems that you won't have too much of a problem...in Texas at least. You may have a harder time in other states, though.
 
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Originally Posted by 07fat_boy
I hadn't seen those before, but now I want one. The 200cc kit comes in at a shade over $2k, and that's pretty affordable for a street legal bobber kit.
2K??? You know how many beers you could get for that?
 
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slick little kit i like it!
 
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Looks sweet.

Might be a cool way to teach my wife to ride? Too bad it's jockey shift, that may just confuse her
 
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Dont have to use the Jockey shift, its just there.
 


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