Both camera bikes are 190cc and the other bike is a 150. I have a 140 piranha and I have a smaller rear sprocket/bigger front and It’s top speed is relativity close to the 190. My 190 goes 65. Peters does 69. And my 140 goes 60mph. Would keep up just fine.
Hello, Im not sure what bike you had but my piaster pros have always been good reliable bikes and I beat on them pretty good. only bolt that even came loose was an engine out nut because it wasn't the proper locking nut. replaced the nut and never had that issue again
Hey bud, enjoy the videos, I've been considering getting a pit bike for me and the wife, kind of in 2 minds about it... Just looking for something inexpensive and get outdoors, just gotta pull the trigger I guess... Keep it up
Wow what a fantastic place to go riding I love the views of the mountain etc. only problem is with Karen they need to leave some nice men alone so you can continue putting out some fantastic videos. So looking forward to watching your next video take care
@@slavsquad Ok. They look smaller. Trying to get one that’s lower to the ground. Been looking at the Apollo RFZ 125, but it looks bigger than your bikes.
@@JD-ro7xy yeah the 150 is stock. The other 2 have upgraded bigger engine. Originally one had a 125cc and the other had a 160cc. Those Apollo are typically bigger. Yes 14” front 12” rear
That dude off tongue side hugging himself, wow . Tell me your in Washington without telling me.
For real 😂
The mail box exhaust 😂😂😂
you guys do some cool stuff man
Are these all 190s? I have the piranha p140re and wonder if it would be able to keep up….. looks mint out there keep up the videos!
Both camera bikes are 190cc and the other bike is a 150.
I have a 140 piranha and I have a smaller rear sprocket/bigger front and It’s top speed is relativity close to the 190.
My 190 goes 65. Peters does 69. And my 140 goes 60mph. Would keep up just fine.
Super dope vids bro
Best content out!
Hi slavsquad I was wondering if your pitbikes fall apart I had one and all bolts came out off frame and always had wheel problems
Hello, Im not sure what bike you had but my piaster pros have always been good reliable bikes and I beat on them pretty good. only bolt that even came loose was an engine out nut because it wasn't the proper locking nut. replaced the nut and never had that issue again
@@slavsquad in England are pitbikes are bad
@@numberone3248 move to the states 🫣
@@slavsquad lol 😂
pretty heavy duty
Hey bud, enjoy the videos, I've been considering getting a pit bike for me and the wife, kind of in 2 minds about it... Just looking for something inexpensive and get outdoors, just gotta pull the trigger I guess... Keep it up
Ttr110 with tall bars
@@Splifffmane hey man, thanks for the reply, I'll keep that in mind thanks 👍
How long have u bin riding pit bikes for ??
About 12 years I think
Sheeech long time
@@tiaannel2522 yup!
What tall bars are you using
I use factory Pitster pro X2 bars.
Peter has Red Baron? tall bars.
Wow what a fantastic place to go riding I love the views of the mountain etc. only problem is with Karen they need to leave some nice men alone so you can continue putting out some fantastic videos. So looking forward to watching your next video take care
Facts!
you guys need one of those crap cheap shit battery powered handheld chainsaws. or quality manual one :p .
Your not wrong lol
What size/cc are all your pit bikes?
Blue bike is a 150cc and other 2 bikes are 190cc
@@slavsquad Ok. They look smaller. Trying to get one that’s lower to the ground. Been looking at the Apollo RFZ 125, but it looks bigger than your bikes.
What size wheels? 14 front 12 rear?
@@JD-ro7xy yeah the 150 is stock. The other 2 have upgraded bigger engine. Originally one had a 125cc and the other had a 160cc. Those Apollo are typically bigger. Yes 14” front 12” rear
@@slavsquad what’s a good but cheap smaller pit bike other than the Apollo that can carry my 250 lb fat ass?
U Guys are insine