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Hey anyone know much about bikes here (possibly ruby, although im talking lil stuff around bikes here)

im planning on getting my mate a pit bike trial bike thingo to use on his farm. doesn’t need to be fast just aslong as it go's and we only light weights so doesn’t need any power.

was looking at possibly one of these but not really sure just yet.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/125CC-TDR-ALLOY-PIT...=item1e5d39f68a

any bought any of them?

Get one with a Lifan 140cc motor if you can. See my mate Brian at East 50s if you can. He sells better bikes than ebay. Or if ur going ebay, try looking for DHZ bikes.
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Welcome back blacky. When can i grab my club polo :)

I have it with me and your welcome to come and grab it anytime you want vanilla boy :)

and my jerry can krishdawg

Same applies for you Jose :D

What is the reason for only looking at Duel Solenoid EBC's?

Turbosmart E-Boost 2 would be my choice (infact i bought one a few months to replace my DSBC) but they aren't duel solenoid and they don't need to be.

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Looked into E boost 2, but at near on $1,000 I'd rather a cheaper option that does exactly the same job.

I don't know much about EBC's, but from my understanding the duel solenoid is better for controlling and holding the boost. Last thing I want is it spiking or dropping off later in the rev range.

Dales right, no need for dual solenoid. Picked up one of the new Eboost Street for the R last year, think it was around $450 not long after release.

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