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im sure that most of you willknow what i am talking about... so where do you get them.

tthey are the ones with something like a 50cc motor in a mini superbike chasis.

i saw them again at maccas on leach hwy, melville.

They are big in the US (think that are also being banned too) but are they imported? anyone know?

Bambam... you must know???

Thanks guys... and hey, have a great weekend

God bless,

Nate

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yeah, the place my girlfriend works at sells them. Kartmart, www.kartmart.com.au

795$, they are rated for 14yo+

the hardcore ones are around 3k US and have everything, suspension, mods and you can squeeze about 15HP or so.

check out this www.pocketbikes.com, they have little 8 year old kids doing burnouts on them and everything :rofl:

they MAY be looking at a racing class over here.

Shaun

here's some info on the ones they sell.

http://www.kartmart.com.au/KM3pocket_bike.htm

Ive had a fang around on them and they are so cool, tempted to buy one but im not allowed. Got enough petrol powered toys as it is. :rofl:

Shaun

hey thanks shuan... much appreciated.

Maybe we could organise a group by and start up a underground racing scence in like a bunning carpark mwhahahah (dr evil laugh)

will probably get one and drop a neon under the belly too...

Sorry Bam... i just though since you drive the black cefy with the 'pimpin' plates and knowing what you know... you might know something.

Kinda like the guy who drives around in the black old series S-class merc who 'takes care of things' :rofl: mafia style :rofl:

the last time i saw one of those is at an ECU career stand at morley galleria couple of weeks ago i think it was like $650-$700.

pretty cool to have one of those as a run around to ur local shops and back :headspin: one of the guy who lives in my street has an electric powered skateboard lookin thing, seen him whizzing around on it, goes pretty fast though and its home made as well.

There is a group buy going on for one of the best model of these on the Perth Street Bikes forum atm. Someone has organised a real cheap deal ($500) for a version that has everything u want (electric start, full susp, lights, speedo etc).

http://www.perthstreetbikes.com/

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