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Old 24-06-2007, 03:58 AM
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New MSO 140S VS. New Pitpro 140XR!

hey,
nobody has really said anything about these 2 new bikes and i still can't decide between an 80/85 or mini...
anyway from lookign at specs and pics what do you guys think is better, faster, better quality etc.
here is the PITPRO140XR which is bigger than an average pitty and also longer.. $1,500 but im sure you could prob. win 'em on ebay for under $1,300:
eBay Australia: 2007 140XR PITPRO RACE, DIRT BIKE THUMPSTAR PIT TRAIL (item 130126876657, end time 25-Jun-07 21:21:14 AEST)
Here is the new MSO140S it has a DNM shock whihc is awsome, the pp has a fastace aswell so both decent shocks and normal USD forks:
MSO Motocycles - MSO 140S
now, neither of these bikes are here yet so people can only judge from pics and specs, once they come out i reckon they will be super hot!
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get a 85 i rekon
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Old 24-06-2007, 04:08 AM
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yer a 85 or even a 125 u will grow out of a 85 quik
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nah i think hes like 4 foot lol
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nah i think hes like 4 foot lol

lol, nah im 5 foot 1 or something
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2007 MSO 140s
#420 D.I.D. chain
NGK Spark Plug
Shell sx4 Silver Oil
Black Plastics
MSO stickers found on the 140-SX
High Rev CDI
Black Billet CNC Fuel Cap.
Rim Lock
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an 85 would do you well..but mini's are awsome so any mso is good
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Old 24-06-2007, 04:31 AM
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mm, if i do get an 80 or 85 i hav a budget of like $1,700 so i can't rlly get anything too flash..
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2007 MSO 140s
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Black Plastics
MSO stickers found on the 140-SX
High Rev CDI
Black Billet CNC Fuel Cap.
Rim Lock
Vee Rubber Tube
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Old 24-06-2007, 04:41 AM
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id go the mso cause you would be the first owner and it would be a this year model, and if you are not confident on an 85.
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Go the MSO. It has better forks than the PP and DNM shocks are heaps better than fastace. Also if you are a "shorty" the extra height of the PP might be a problem.
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pascal u said bcoz u got good grades u could by anything
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