I am currently deciding between these 2 pit bikes : Pitbike PITPRO Racing LF125CCM, 17/14 and Pitbike Sky 17/14, 125ccm. The pit pro pit bike costs a little more but its fine if its worth it... I just want to get like a weekend fun ride not really any racing or jumps. Just a little bike i can have fun on and hit the dusty roads. I want it to be as reliable as possible. I would like to know the difference between these 2 pit bikes. Are they both chinese ? Which brand is better ? Which is more reliable? The Sky pit bike got a loncin engine and the pit pro got a lifan... Which one is better? Thank you very much :)
Lifan better engine. Just search for parts, price, are they in stock?, delivery?. Service bike before use ,change oil regularly and look after it,will last a lot longer. People to eager to just build it, rip it, brake it. Don't forget to run it in. Also get a pit bike Haynes manual. Have fun, ride safe!!
hi, if you like to purchase the PitBike you need to have some basic mechanical skills and tools, if you do not have it then use your local mechanic to maintain the bike or do not buy it.
I own two bikes like that one has a clutch one doesn't once a 110 was it 125. Now I look on this video to see about the rear end of it. Now let me tell you they both don't have Loctite and apparently most of it's assembled already in the Box. And it's a really good bike if when you get it you're going to take it all apart and put Loctite on all the screws because every single one is going to Rattle out in a short period of time if you ride it hard . Not to mention you should check all bearings for grease because apparently they don't have it in China. So unless you take it all apart and do it prior you're going to have to fix it every time you ride or else the next time it will fall. apart.. and little children don't pay attention and will get hurt overlooking vibration so I gave up and just decided to take it all apart and use Loctite and it runs great just a greasy of the bearings and taking apart of the rear end tightening all of the spokes and the rear chain sprocket Maybe a world of difference then what you get in the Box now so if you ever get one mock my words check the bearings for grease you'll see what they have and pull up the school see if it has any Loctite on it you will not find a single one like this guy in the video he's not using it either it's just going to fall apart on some poor bastard that thinks he can ride and really tries to open it up well if that's my advice not saying don't buy one just take it all apart piece-by-piece oil and Loctite it