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Join Date: Mar 2020
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I am totally new to Chinese bikes. I saw some at the dealer nearest my home, (100 miles south), and bought two on the spot for my girlfriend's Boys. They are 12 and 14 years old, and I picked up the TaoTao DB24 and a DB27. I hope they are suitable for their ages. They are sitting in the garage now until spring arrives and these 5-foot snowbanks start going down. I am looking for two more bikes suitable for their Mom and me and joined this forum in hopes of finding what are the best options out there. Living in Northern Ontario, Canada, dealerships are scarce. I am looking forward to learning from you guys.
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Join Date: Feb 2017
Location: Holiday, Florida
Posts: 672
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Greetings from the Sunshine State!
Welcome to the forum!
If I was going to buy again, I would either go with a CSC TT250 or a Brozz 250. They both have great customer service. Don’t get me wrong, the Hawk 250 is still a good a bang for the buck, but be willing to do some wrench turning. Keep us posted on what you decide to go with. Enjoy the Ride!
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Dan-O -2018 Tao Tao HellCat - DOA -2016 Hawk 250 - Kitty Hawk - eBay exhaust, Mikuni carb(120 main/30 Pilot), airbox mod with K&N filter, digital cluster, total LEDs, 17/45 sprockets, RK chain, Shinko 244 tires, trunk, aftermarket levers, burrito tube, skid plate, Sargent Cycle Seat... -2003 HD Sportster 100th Anniversary -1999 Buell X-1 Lightning - Race kit, Buell Seat |
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Join Date: May 2018
Posts: 1,705
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Where in northern Ontario are you ?
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Sardis, BC, Canada
Posts: 25,977
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Welcome from BC!
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