Great bike for the money. I'm 73 years old, 6' 5" and 340 lbs. I use mine for a mobility cart. I live on 2 1/2 acres with 45 walnut trees and a 200 foot driveway that is on a 20 degree incline. My hips and back are bad, making it difficult to climb the hill to get the mail or take the trash barrel to the curb. This bike has no problem hauling me and the 60 gallon trash bin up and down the hill. I pull a small trailer to pick up tree limbs and other yard work. I did buy a torque converter from Go-Power, but haven't installed it yet. Besides being a useful tool, it's fun...just because I'm old doesn't mean I can't have fun too! I can see using it to go fishing on too, down at the creek.
My cousin and I saved up and bought a used B&S powered mini bike back in the mid 70s. The fun we had on that thing! Brings fond memories of my kidhood. Finally broke the front forks after a couple of years and that ended our alley riding days. Fast forward to about 3ya and I'm on my 3rd Coleman. I've hopped 2 of em up and they'll reach lower 40 mph. My CT200U is staying stock doing about 22 mph. All are very fun to cruise in my rural area that I live.
Finally !! Someone who wants to do mods to be able to get out of off road trouble as fast at we can get in!! I don't want to rip through the woods or a primitive gravel road a 60 MPH.
Your reviews of this mini bike along with another youtuber helped persuade me to get this bike. I got 1 for my grandson also. $599 Tractor supply. Great bike. Lots of fun & for the price it was a no brainer.
Good video, i took my mini bike to the GPS180 race and it was a blast Definitely had your hard core builders but also what looked like stock engines on some bikes. You could for sure take your bike and race it!
I’m that speed guy you keep talking about I took my ct100u I put 1500$ in to the entire bike I can go 80mph now but I do enjoy my nice rides I have 2 other bikes a ct200u-ex and a mega moto 80/105 from gopowersports
I think these are perfect for kids that don't have a dad around someone to help them learn how to work on things these are cheap bikes that are pretty reliable and very very easy to work on they are the perfect beginner bike for a child that is being raised by a single mother they are absolutely perfect for beginners
Good video it’s best to keep things stock from the factory. You can rely on them. You can trust him. To get you there and back. Thanks again great video.
Used to be able to make them street legal in my state, but that changed a few months back. Perhaps some small towns might still let it happen. Something about needing a title now. My idea is now to buy a 3-wheeler with a title and make into a minibike so it can be street legal. I need to do some more research on that still. I used to be a welder / fabricator, so I plan to build it mostly from scratch and have it tandem real wheels (one after another) and both be driven. I might even toy with the idea of building it as a 3x3 rather than a 2x3.
I drive a Toyota RAV4, and for me dirt bikes are out of the option. I don’t want to trailer a bike for hours to ride for a couple hours. The mini bike I can throw in the car and bring them camping, off roading, really whatever I want to do with them. I can get 2 mini bikes in my mid size SUV with my tent, camping gear, etc. It’s perfect for me and I’ve fallen in love with the mini bikes
It might be worth spending the extra $$ for a B200RSV instead of the B200R. There are serious practical upgrades on the RSV, not the least of which being a rear suspension. Off road on a hard tail can be painful if you’ve got back problems.
I built my Coleman 200 exactly the same way only mods I removed the governor and oil sensor a mikuni carburetor and an Open exhaust a torque converter and it will climb anything
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Hey Parker, where did you get the mirror from? I like how honest you’re being about the whole subject, it’s not like guys like us have a ton of sponsors that help them with their builds. I’m sure if they had to spend their own money on these builds, they wouldn’t be able to afford the hobby. The idea of the hobby to just have fun with it. Thank you for your honesty, looking forward to your next video.
Sweet rack on the back. I bought a shot out one for 50 bucks and started to restore it but stopped, because a brand new one is 600 from Tractor Supply I ended up mounting the engine on a gocart and it worked, considering how shot out it was after I cleaned it up and fixed it. I'm missing the sprokets and chain and controls on the Baja. I'd really like to move the engine back over those and get the Baja running. Still, a HF HOnda clone engine is cheap at HF too. Yep, you want a tractor and a jeep and a pack mule. The main downsides to them is I don't think you can make them street legal. Maybe you can, adding lights and a licence plate, I dunno. YOu probably don't want to drive it on the street anyway it's burn up your treds.
Purchased one used. Now having issues trying to get an OHV sticker to ride it offroad since I don't have original receipt to get a tittle. Utah required OHV sticker on this bike to ride unless you are in the middle of nowhere.
Its a motorcycle dude. Lol 2 wheels, and an engine. With the same stage upgrades available. Its street legal depending on where your at. Its definitely some type of motorcycle lol
I would avoid West Coast. It is nowhere near what it used to be. It looks really nice where you are. At least in California, Nevada, Colorado and New Mexico
It’s a bit late to tell me that lol, long video coming soon. I agree on California but NV, AZ, NM, CO, & UT are still amazing places when you don’t spend too much time in the city. In the crappy parts of any city no matter where you are in the US and you’ll find a lot of places that are not what they used to be. Don’t even get me started on how much I unapologetically hate Nebraska and a lot of the mid-west. It’s a fine place to live with available jobs and it’s plenty safe to raise a family. But it really lacks soul. (In my opinion) It’s far from an ideal place for me. Especially cause I love outdoor activities (off-roading especially) and the mountains and high deserts of the west are such an amazing place for that.
He's smart. This would be like having a generator or snow blower. With how this world is right now. Better to have it than not. Everything I mentioned is carburated. No computers.
That would be a cool toat Goat load it up with your camping stuff and hunting stuff load it up in the truck head up to your spot unload it go exploring.