MINI Chopper
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MINI Chopper
Not Honda, but pretty cool.
My 6 year old thought it was the coolest.
110cc 4speed It does over 65mph
My 6 year old thought it was the coolest.
110cc 4speed It does over 65mph
new best 1/8th mile time 9.647 seconds @67.155 mph 310lbs total weight
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Re: MINI Chopper
Snap-on also produced one of these, probably the same company that made that one. But the Snap-On one was $4000 through of course the guy on the truck. But it is street legal... It is also a 150cc Honda clone motor.
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Re: MINI Chopper
Believe it or not, That mini chopper was registered as a moped and was 100% street legal.
There are very tiny brake/run LED's in the frame.
Moped laws are VERY relaxed in Michigan.
There are very tiny brake/run LED's in the frame.
Moped laws are VERY relaxed in Michigan.
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Dang that thing looks HUGE with your daughter on it... then you sit down and it looks tiny.
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Re: MINI Chopper
She just learned how to ride her bike with out tranning wheels, but keeps asking me when she can ride a moped on her own.
I told her, she can ride a moped, when she can sit on the seat and put both feet flat on the ground.
So, of course, now she thinks she is ready to ride to mini chopper.
I told her, she can ride a moped, when she can sit on the seat and put both feet flat on the ground.
So, of course, now she thinks she is ready to ride to mini chopper.
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I remember telling the youngest daughter that same thing. At a race, one of the guy had a pocket bike and she was flat footed on it and demanded that she should ride it. He mother really took me to the cleaners over it when she found out the bike owner and I let her ride it. I thought keeping my word to the kid was more important than any injuries she could possibly get crashing, which she didn't.Trafficjamz wrote:She just learned how to ride her bike with out tranning wheels, but keeps asking me when she can ride a moped on her own.
I told her, she can ride a moped, when she can sit on the seat and put both feet flat on the ground.
So, of course, now she thinks she is ready to ride to mini chopper.
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Well I don't care what I promised her, there's NO way she is riding this one!
It has a suicide shifter and goes way too fast!
The 49cc sticker is there for the piggies
It has a suicide shifter and goes way too fast!
The 49cc sticker is there for the piggies
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Re: MINI Chopper
So put a limiter on the throttle and let her ride it. At her age is when you either earn your child's trust, or they end up not telling you anything later on because they don't trust you.
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Re: MINI Chopper
oh michigan.... how i envy thou....
no way that thing does 65 though! i got the same 110cc engine in my CT70, and even with the tallest sprockets i can use while still having power, it loses it's steam and can't push past 55.
no way that thing does 65 though! i got the same 110cc engine in my CT70, and even with the tallest sprockets i can use while still having power, it loses it's steam and can't push past 55.
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Seemed pretty fast whe I rode it, but I had no speedo.
I was told it was a 4 speed trans. I only got to 3rd gear, and it was going too fast for me.
Somthing about my * being less than a foot off the ground, may make it seem faster than it is.
Check this one out. It is near me.
http://nmi.craigslist.org/mcy/1818287648.html
I was told it was a 4 speed trans. I only got to 3rd gear, and it was going too fast for me.
Somthing about my * being less than a foot off the ground, may make it seem faster than it is.
Check this one out. It is near me.
http://nmi.craigslist.org/mcy/1818287648.html
new best 1/8th mile time 9.647 seconds @67.155 mph 310lbs total weight
Re: MINI Chopper
These things sell for a dime a dozen in the Chicago burbs. No one wants them out my way. Same with pocket bikes and gopeds.
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Workdog & Iggysepia for parts & quick shipping.
Evilone for buying my SA50P.
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Re: MINI Chopper
we got alot of em here too. don't think they're street legal around here tho
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Re: MINI Chopper
They were really big here until the cops started impounding them. Even with the lights and stuff, they cited something about visable height and that the rider was too low to the ground so it was a danger to other motorists. I say it is allSaved wrote:These things sell for a dime a dozen in the Chicago burbs. No one wants them out my way. Same with pocket bikes and gopeds.
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