u/Consistent-Appeal553

Looking for a begineer E-Moto that rips trails and Pit Bike tracks at 6'3 180lbs, any suggestions? (< or ≈$5,000)

So far, I have my eyes on these:

- E-Ride Pro SS 2.0

- Talaria Sting R MX4

- 79Bike Falcon Pro

- Mototec 72v 8000w (Pitter)

- SRPNT X3

- Apollo RFN Ares Rally DLX

I'd like to narrow things down here, so tell me if you have(had) any of these bikes, how it handles, what you've heard about the bikes, the manufacturers, and maybe some extra options.

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u/Consistent-Appeal553 — 15 hours ago
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Too good to be true? Mototec/Kooz 72 8000W

https://preview.redd.it/wjxkaj00udug1.png?width=1437&format=png&auto=webp&s=d7df75ca01e272e70cd1e18e9f99064597e202fc

This here is the Mototec/Kooz 72 8000W (Kooz is a reseller of Mototec, I guess), and I'm looking to save up for it. But for a big wheeled pit-bike (19"F 16"R), there's no way its just this good to be true. $3,000 for this? Does anyone have this bike, and can you let me know how the realibility is?

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Too good to be true? Mototec/Kooz 72 8000W

https://preview.redd.it/0757dcdvtdug1.png?width=1437&format=png&auto=webp&s=38693148618accba00b537ba710beb80d01b735c

This here is the Mototec/Kooz 72 8000W (Kooz is a reseller of Mototec, I guess), and I'm looking to save up for it. But for a big wheeled pit-bike (19"F 16"R), there's no way its just this good to be true. $3,000 for this? Does anyone have this bike, and can you let me know how the realibility is?

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Thinking about getting an electric pitter, the RTM ETR XL, 17"F 14"R, but I'm 6'3 180lbs.

Any other tall people that ride pitters? Is it comfortable, and do you look stupid?

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u/Consistent-Appeal553 — 6 days ago
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16 years old, got my first job and dont know how to act.

Ever since I was young(er), I've always wanted a dirt bike of some sort, but my parents never got me one due to the area with live in (suburbs) and it's really fucking expensive. But recently, E-Motos (electric dirt bikes) came on the rise, and they were CHEAPER too! I have a job now, a seasonal one, $17 an hour, and I work around 3-4 times a week. I have my eyes set on E-Moto's in the price range of $3,500-$5,500, but, I do have a self policing policy that I've followed since I got my first debit card.

"IF YOU CANT BUY IT TWICE, YOU CAN'T AFFORD IT"

But, you see, I would love to follow this policy for my E-Moto, but the grind up to getting it is very long, and very costly. It would take me nearly 50 shifts to afford a bike at $5,500, so it would take double that if I were to follow my policy.

So I question you, r/personalfinance , should I follow my policy of "Cant Buy It Twice", follow what my heart desires and blow my money on it as soon as I can, or do you have another option?

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u/Consistent-Appeal553 — 6 days ago

16 years old, got my first job and dont know how to act.

Ever since I was young(er), I've always wanted a dirt bike of some sort, but my parents never got me one due to the area with live in (suburbs) and it's really fucking expensive. But recently, E-Motos (electric dirt bikes) came on the rise, and they were CHEAPER too! I have a job now, a seasonal one, $17 an hour, and I work around 3-4 times a week. I have my eyes set on E-Moto's in the price range of $3,500-$5,500, but, I do have a self policing policy that I've followed since I got my first debit card.

"IF YOU CANT BUY IT TWICE, YOU CAN'T AFFORD IT"

But, you see, I would love to follow this policy for my E-Moto, but the grind up to getting it is very long, and very costly. It would take me nearly 50 shifts to afford a bike at $5,500, so it would take double that if I were to follow my policy.

So I question you, r/moneyadvice , should I follow my policy of "Cant Buy It Twice", follow what my heart desires and blow my money on it as soon as I can, or do you have another option?

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u/Consistent-Appeal553 — 7 days ago