Just received my 2021 GP-2 model and feel the same way. It's so much fun and quite a challenging bike to ride (in a good way) to train you for bigger bikes.
@@con404 hi there, sorry it took so long, but to answer your question: Yes, the GP2 is a significant improvement over the GP0 for adult riders because of its slightly larger frame and the 12" wheels vs the GP0's 10" wheels. You get *alot* more stability and the bike is now clearly made as a training tool for all level of riders and all ages, not just children. I've got a few videos on my channel with the GP2 and other minis: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5ZQ7r9D0uFA.html. Hope you check it out, thank you!
@@vtranmoto Hi Mate. just went through you channel and subscribed . Nice Videos and i cant wait to get my hands on a gp2. At the moment im training on a super moto, will be posting a video today or tommorow with it. All the best with your channel and will share it with all guys i have on facebook. you can find on there as Kostis kokkoris
Hey John. Will try to put one in ec south circuit ones all this lockdown gets out of the way. Had it out at the go kart track at ec with the supermoto guys and it was the best.
@@con404 Thanks for the reply Con. I know that butterfly farms run a track night once a month with Hawkesbury Honda that some of the mini moto guys go to but it’s a shame that there aren’t more places to turn up and ride. Also just FYI but I have heard karting Australia is trying to get Picton as their home track after they were essentially kicked out of eastern creek. If that happens they may try and shut down all the bike activities at that track as they are a bunch of assholes who think their shit doesn’t stink and couldn’t bear sharing a track with anyone.
@John Fig I know John. It's shit in all nsw not to have a place where you can just rock up and ride. Didn't know about Picton and karting Australia but I'm sure Picton will keep it wright for bikes ones they are making a good profit out of us. Butterfly farm is OK but again the run it when they have the wright number of people. I really find that no one really cares to offer more to riders and get the sport on a higher level. They all just know that when they put on a track day people will turn up because they want to ride and there not many options.
@@con404 I agree. It’s not easy buying a $12k bike that you can’t use. I’m deciding between the ohvale and a new tag 125 kart. Surprisingly a brand new crg kart and rotax evo is cheaper than the bike and I can practice anytime I want. Would love to get a kHz kart like yours one day but it will take a while to get up to that licence grade with the tag kart.
I'm 5.9 and it was fine. Now 6.10 i think it would be small but will come back to you after asking a friend that is around 6.10 to see how he finds it.
So mate. Yes it a bit small for your high. I’m trying to get my hands on a gp2, that I’m sure will fit you good. Video to come and I hope you liked that one till now.
@@con404 I did not like it, I loved it. I am French and it is hard to find a review of theses bikes. I think it is a good way to begin with low running costs and also a nice bike to improve our riding experience with bigger bikes. I am track marshall. I have discovered theses bikes during a race in the French championship (please excuse my mistakes, English is not my monther tongue).
@@bastienloron1286 I agree this bikes are grate and they handle very good . You get the filling of being on a bigger bike. The best is to have a friend with one and chase each other.
@@con404 oh I ask because I am located in United States and shipping/taxes is probably going to be a deal breaker. I just spoke to a local shop and he quoted 6,499...
Gp2 mate is the way to go. Gp0 is good for kid till 12-13 years. I'm saying that because I had my son riding the gp0 and him being 15 year old , finds it a bit small. Thanks for watching 😉 🤙
@@con404 I thought so! 😆 yeah brother sure did! And love the bike too! Really want one! I was only taking the Mickey about the accent! Haha mines half Aussie have yank.