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You might have to have an off road permit for the bike.
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That picture takes me back to when I was a kid, living in Silsbee, Texas. I outmaneuvered/outran a policeman on a Honda 90. (He was in a car, and couldn't follow me off into the woods.)I traded an Ar-15 to a neighbor for one of his vintage Honda Trail 90's.
It's bigger then a mini bike, but the 2 speed auto transmission and shocks makes it very easy to handle and it gets almost 100 miles a gallon when I'm just cruising along.
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There is a red one for sale in the medford craigs list under mini bikes for $300 bucks, like new he says.I was wanting to buy a mini bike and wrench on it for a project (fun) and use it for some woods travel eventually.
There's several brands
But I was looking at Coleman TR200U mini bike that costs about $500.
My thought is using it for exploring the woods, trails, etc for the low fuel consumption.
And possibly for hooking a cart up to and hauling game out.
Anyone here have one of these, or have off road go karts?
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Check out YouTube to how much they haul on their little bikes in asiaHere I was about to post a questions about Trail 90's, and there's already one going!
I read an article in the current issue of Backwoodsman Magazine about Trail 90's, and now I want one. For the the advantage of the 90 is that some of them are titled with blinkers and such and are street-legal; very useful when you live in town like I do. I want it for general effing-around and for deer hunting; do you guys think it would haul a Blacktail buck along with my 200 pounds (plus rifle and gear)? That's pushing 400 pounds altogether....
Also, FWIW: Wilco has the Coleman bikes advertised for $499 this weekend. Not sure if that's a sale price or not, but they should have them in stock.