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Thinking about getting my 2 lads a bike, like the PW80.
Are the Chinese PY80's any good or are they crap Question
Would rather have the Yamaha, are they any good Question

They are 6 & 8yrs old.

I don't want a full on Motorxer just a bike they can ride around some fields on and have some fun. Smile


Post Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 9:23 pm
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PW every time..I bought a PW50 IN 1990 when my nipper was born, sold it in 2000 for 50 quid profit.

bought the upgrade pw80 in 2000 for 600 quid sold it last year for same money.

they kinda hold their money


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Thanks Scot, I might be looking at QR50 on the weekend so might end up with a Honda, not much difference I imagine. Smile


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I have a PY 80 thats in near mint condishon i can send a pic if you like . It was my girls but she never realy got it to it and its to big for my 5 year old.


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NORBO wrote:
I have a PY 80 thats in near mint condishon i can send a pic if you like . It was my girls but she never realy got it to it and its to big for my 5 year old.


What you asking Question I'm only looking at spending a couple of hundred, think I might get a 50 first just to see how they get on, then maybe get an 80 later on.


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mickmouse wrote:
then maybe get an 80 later on.



Or just tune the 50 Very Happy Wink


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Got a Honda QR50 (1985 vintage) in the end. Very Happy

I'll let the little guy's get used to it first, then might drop the top end off at your's Martin Wink
Only joking think it will be quick enough, for this year at least. Smile


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