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Old 09-28-2017, 12:09 PM   #1
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New grom clone

I have been looking at belmonte bikes and they took down thier vader and replaced it with a bike looking very close to the new groms


 
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Old 09-28-2017, 01:54 PM   #2
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Your link does not work, so I am guessing it is this bike? https://www.belmontebikes.com/collec...4-speed-manual

I am guessing that Belmonte is related to Venom? Either way, it appears that Boom! is the manufacturer of their minis--the same company that makes the Vader. Boom is manufactured by Baodiao (sp?).
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Old 09-28-2017, 02:32 PM   #3
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Old 09-28-2017, 02:33 PM   #4
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Your link does not work, so I am guessing it is this bike? https://www.belmontebikes.com/collec...4-speed-manual

I am guessing that Belmonte is related to Venom? Either way, it appears that Boom! is the manufacturer of their minis--the same company that makes the Vader. Boom is manufactured by Baodiao (sp?).
Your link no work for me. I get a blank page.


 
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Old 09-28-2017, 06:05 PM   #5
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Your link does not work, so I am guessing it is this bike? https://www.belmontebikes.com/collec...4-speed-manual

I am guessing that Belmonte is related to Venom? Either way, it appears that Boom! is the manufacturer of their minis--the same company that makes the Vader. Boom is manufactured by Baodiao (sp?).
No thats the razkull clone
Heres a link ti the grom clone
https://www.belmontebikes.com/collec...4-speed-manual
Its an almost exact copy of the 2017 grom even the headlight!


 
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Old 09-28-2017, 06:47 PM   #6
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Why buy that when the SSR Razkull125 is just a few hundred more?

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Old 09-30-2017, 05:49 PM   #7
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Why buy that when the SSR Razkull125 is just a few hundred more?

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Maybe some people like the looks of that one i know i do i would rather ride the grom clone than that naked looking bike


 
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Old 10-01-2017, 02:15 AM   #8
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Maybe some people like the looks of that one i know i do i would rather ride the grom clone than that naked looking bike
I was actually posting about the bike in the link that looks like the Razkull 125. As they say, beauty is the eye of the beholder. The Razkull is just a few hundred more than the Razkull clone. I realize now you guys are talking about the Honda clone though. In my search for a playbike, I have checked out and sat on both the Honda Grom and the Razkull. Not sure if many people have but I can tell you, the Razkull feels more like a real motorcycle to me. It doesn’t hurt that it cost $1000 or more like and has a much bigger fuel tank. Just my observation.

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Old 10-01-2017, 11:41 PM   #9
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I was actually posting about the bike in the link that looks like the Razkull 125. As they say, beauty is the eye of the beholder. The Razkull is just a few hundred more than the Razkull clone. I realize now you guys are talking about the Honda clone though. In my search for a playbike, I have checked out and sat on both the Honda Grom and the Razkull. Not sure if many people have but I can tell you, the Razkull feels more like a real motorcycle to me. It doesn’t hurt that it cost $1000 or more like and has a much bigger fuel tank. Just my observation.

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Hey im not knockin your opinion i dont like the seat on either of them razkull or honda clone i like the taotao hellcat the most because its the coppy of the first grom that has the long flat almost dirt bike atyle seat if you want to call it that and for me being taller it seems like the more comfortable option i have only sat on the kawasaki 125pro and it felt good but i camt afford it so im just about sold on the hellcat just trying to do the research, i havent heard much about them


 
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Old 10-03-2017, 09:02 AM   #10
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No problem. The Hellcat looks like a great little bike. I’m not looking to spend a fortune but I would like a nice bike when I get one. These bikes are a lot of fun.

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