Who this bike is for: This is a great first bike, they are stronger frame wise than most ebay pit bikes, engine could be better along with the rear swingarm though.
Price: $800
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[Replies]: Currently own a Blue one, hasnt given me much trouble apart from snapping 2 accerater cables due to me not setting them up right haha. Engine is getting smokey though, Apart from that its a great bike for jumping and is a hell of alot stronger than the agb21/27 rivals.
these are the best bikes from apollo. tiptop for jumping i own one my self i have owned heaps of bikes and i just cant go away from the prox (AGB29) i give them 8 out of 10 only down fall is the forks arnt really that good they are not to bad but if you buy the fastace ones the bike will be 10-10. as for the motor the DUCAR is a really good motor ive never had a down fall with all my DUCARS so for the ppl that say DUCAR suck they are wrong. the back shock is really good has a ajustment FAST AND SLOW action they are the copy of the fastace one but they work the same cant even tell its a copy of a fastace. the carbys sound real sucky cause the carby is at the front of the bike and u can hear it more then the carbys that are at the back. the frames are super strong nice strong welds for the big dudes and can handle alot of jumping on. the swingarm are not really that strong but u just weld (BRACE) the part were the shock goes in and it will be tuff as. so thats all i got for u guys but buy one they are really good u will like them very much.....
1 other downfall for this bike is the weight, I would hate to see how heavy they would be with steel wheels, I think with the 140cc in em they would be the Ducks Nuts...
thats the bad thing about thses bikes the stand and footpeg are on teh same piece of metal so if the bolts fall out you cant ride do u still have your bike hillz??
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