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Dream Pitbikes

The headquarters of Dreamlab International is nestled in the heart of the Venetian Alps. Since 2003, it has been designing and manufacturing Dream Pitbikes, offering customers across Europe high-quality service combined with competitive pricing. The company's success is attributed to its continuous development and enhancement of new product quality, thanks to collaborations with the most skilled freestyle riders, motocross racers, and stunt performers. By actively participating in various competitions, Dream motorcycles have become the epitome of excellence in the pitbike industry.

Kayo 140: A Review of its Shortcomings

In October, we purchased six Kayo 140 pit bikes over a period of time—five motocross models and one motard. As motocross enthusiasts, a test on the old motocross track couldn't wait. But first, a prelude. After acquiring the bikes and bringing them to the garage, we undertook a thorough inspection and checking of fastenings. Assembly at the warehouse varies with seller and factory worker moods in China. Tighten everything meticulously, especially the rear sprocket. Even secured by a lockplate, you’ll be surprised how much more the bolts can tighten once you remove the lock. This is crucial! I also highly recommend lubricating the cables, especially the clutch cable. This will eliminate unpleasant noises and significantly extend its lifespan.

Overview of large pit bikes

Tests of Pit Bikes: Armada PB140, AVM TT150B, BSE PH10-150E, JMC 160MX, PitsterPro LX-5 140MX, PitsterPro LX-5 160MX, and YCF Big Mini 150-A

Pit Bike Mikilon 160cc

Hello everyone. I have become the proud owner of a Mikilon 160. Huge thanks to Dmitry (PITBIKEMARKET.RU). I acquired it for 60 rubles. I immediately disassembled and reassembled the pit bike to write this report. I'm writing everything honestly, as it is, feel free to ask questions. I can compare it with the Irbis and BFD 125.

Pit bikes by Mikilon

What do we know about Mikilon pit bikes? Not as much as we would like. Some praise them for their reliability and quality, while others are deterred by the name and country of origin. Let's first explore who manufactures them and what models are available in the market. Zhe Jiang ChaoZhong Industrial Co., LTD was established on January 8, 1997, as a subsidiary of the Superman Group. Initially, they focused on producing small household appliances and trading in electrical tools. After five years of development, the company gained confidence in the market and amassed capital for further growth.

Pit Bikes by Stomp

Currently, the company Stomp stands as the largest manufacturer of pit bikes in Europe, boasting an extensive network of distributors across Ireland, the Czech Republic, Finland, Estonia, the Netherlands, Italy, and Portugal.

PitsterPro LX5A 160 Motard

I placed an order in mid-August at Pitmoto, making a 30% down payment. They promised an earlier delivery, but the bikes arrived in Moscow precisely at the contract's end date. Sales commenced on November 1st. After bank transfers, holidays, and delivery, I picked it up on the 11th. Just assembled it. Haven't started it yet. Here's what I can say right away.

Review of Forsage 110, 125, 160 Cross Pit Bikes

The topic of pit bikes has been known in Russia for a long time. However, it is only in the past couple of years that it has begun to develop more actively: sales have surged, and competitions have even started to be held. Despite the emergence of several new brands in the market, the Izhevsk pit bikes Forsage have been familiar to Russian buyers for quite some time.

What is the PitsterPro from Pitmoto?

It is well-known that there are differences between the American PitsterPro (made in USA) and the Russian imports sold at Pitmoto. How significant is the difference and what does it entail? Let's delve into the distinctions between the American and Russian PitsterPro.