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Are minibikes the cheapest way to get into power sports?
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<blockquote data-quote="RustyW" data-source="post: 3861884" data-attributes="member: 8929"><p>Any hobby is as expensive as you make/let it be. Are you somewhat mechanically inclined? Being able to fix breakdowns yourself is a huge benefit. I'm 51 and started riding motorcycles when I was 13. Dirt bikes were cheaper to maintain than my roadracing bike so I quit roadracing and stuck to dirt bikes. Had a 4x4 phase and went mudding, trail riding, rock crawling. That didn't last long...too expensive for me. I have a street bike that I ride on nice days and when my knees/hips will allow. Motorcycles are hard on the body after nearly 40 years. I'm not familiar with the mini bikes you have in mind but an xr100 is a blast even for us old pharts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustyW, post: 3861884, member: 8929"] Any hobby is as expensive as you make/let it be. Are you somewhat mechanically inclined? Being able to fix breakdowns yourself is a huge benefit. I'm 51 and started riding motorcycles when I was 13. Dirt bikes were cheaper to maintain than my roadracing bike so I quit roadracing and stuck to dirt bikes. Had a 4x4 phase and went mudding, trail riding, rock crawling. That didn't last long...too expensive for me. I have a street bike that I ride on nice days and when my knees/hips will allow. Motorcycles are hard on the body after nearly 40 years. I'm not familiar with the mini bikes you have in mind but an xr100 is a blast even for us old pharts [/QUOTE]
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