16-18 at minimum.
^ retard.
An 85cc bike is WAY to small for any 16-18 year old. Most 16 year old racers I know race in the 125cc 2t/ 250cc 4t class. And by the time you hit 18 you start to see alot of kids that age enter the 250cc 2t/ 450cc 4t class.
I would say around the age of 10 if you want to race in the 85cc class.
no, it can take regular unleaded fuel from the pump but racing fuel is the best
if your a brave person racing the outdoors then when you get out of that turn gas it in 5th gear!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! depending on how far it is if its small then gas it 4th gear now go get some air!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Base price for a 2008 RM 85cc was $3099.
Its more about your riding ability than a set age. If you can physically handle the bike and have confidence with it, go for it.
125cc 85cc
yes
everywhere
85cc is less than 110cc. 'cc' is the short form of 'centimetres cubed', also written as 'cm^3'. It is a measure of volume. So a volume of only '85' is definitely less than a volume of '110'. Mathemtically written as ; 85cc < 110cc.
The age restrictions for quarter midget racing are children between the ages of five and sixteen. There are no age restrictions on who can help build the racer.
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Yes, this would be a good bike for you if you are 14 years of age. This motorcycle is a dirt bike.
well put it this way, if you rode a 125cc pit bike for an hour then got on an 85cc crosser, it would make you want to pay the extra £1500 for the crosser. they are so fast and much more reliable, but it depends what you want it for, if its for bombing round the streets then i would rather save £1500 and get a pit bike, but for proper racing then i would get a crosser, you really need the suspension and power in a race.