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Guys, can any one tell me the address of the place where i can get one. It sounds very interesting and i am very keen to have one.

Tks...

You can get some good ones on ebay, but be carefull as there are some really shit ones around.

Do you want a really small one or a mid size one like mine?

MR R33 GTST

You can buy the supercrargers for the 4 strokes at a wrecker in dandenong.

You will need other mod's before the supercharger will work properly, and the stock carb, exhaust, intake etc and shitty

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Denham, you got ya bike licence? Coz for that bike you need one. It probably needs to be registered too...

Those slow mini ones fall into a legal grey area coz they have less than 200watts, but anything with more power is considered a vehicle and road laws apply...

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Denham, you got ya bike licence? Coz for that bike you need one. It probably needs to be registered too...

Those slow mini ones fall into a legal grey area coz they have less than 200watts, but anything with more power is considered a vehicle and road laws apply...

The answers to that would be NO and NO!!!! And do i intend to get em? NO!! :D

I dont ride it on the roads as a form of transport, only in deserted areas away from traffic.

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Any chance of these lil bikes fitting in the boot of a skyline (even with an occy strap holding it closed)?

If it's a yes then i'll be first in line for one because there's no way the 900 will fit in my boot. :(

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can someone tell me what is the difference between a 2 stroke and a 4 stroke 45cc - does it have to do with torque or something similar. GF and I are thinking of getting a mini chooper.

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2 strokes sound like whipper snippers and use a mixture of oil and petrol in the mixture as a form of lubrication. 4 strokes use straight unleaded fuel and fun alot better and cleaner than a 2 stroke.

If you are gonna get a chopper get a 4 stroke 110cc as 49cc 2 strokes are slow

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