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The 2025 105cc four-stroke mini Pit bike (M1-105) is the ultimate choice for young riders aged 10-16. Designed with affordability and performance in mind, this bike offers exceptional value for money. Its wide tires ensure superior stability and safety, making it perfect for beginners and young adventurers. The simple yet robust structure allows for easy maintenance and durability, while its versatile design adapts seamlessly to various terrains, from dirt trails to grassy fields. Lightweight and user-friendly, this bike is ideal for both casual riding and off-road exploration. As one of the hottest products of 2025, it combines practicality, safety, and fun, making it a top pick for young riders and their families.
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The newly developed Motop 125CC ATV (A5-125) is a game-changer in the world of off-road vehicles in 2025, combining cutting-edge design, unmatched durability, and a sporty, eye-catching appearance. This ATV is not just built for performance; it’s designed to be customized to suit every rider’s needs. With the ability to add accessories like a new bumper, LCD dashboard, Rear Trunk, rearview mirrors, tow hitch, winch, and aluminum wheels, this ATV is as versatile as it is powerful. The 125CC ATV boasts a sleek, modern design that exudes confidence and adventure. Its aerodynamic body, bold lines, and aggressive stance make it a head-turner, while its reinforced chassis and advanced suspension system ensure it can tackle the toughest terrains with ease. The powerful 125CC engine delivers smooth yet thrilling performance, making every ride an unforge...
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Grabbing an impressive eighteenth overall at the season opener, DBR spoke to JAMES exclusively post race. “It was a cool weekend,” said JAMES. “Really quite a fast day with the Sunday-only race, it was kind of over before we knew it really. Practice was a bit wet and slippery so I really didn’t feel comfortable on track at all. “With the hills I felt like my setup was a bit off so we had to go quite a bit harder on the suspension just to be able to deal with some of the holes. Managed to figure a few things out but qualifying 24th wasn’t something we were looking for, I knew the races would be completely different, so I tried to focus on the start and the first few corners and making a good job of the first lap. “The first race actually worked out okay, I was away in around twelfth or so, dropped back a few places and a ...





