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  • #2
    Save up for a Super Bigfoot. In the long run your going to get sick of the LH.
    aka Flow

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    • #3
      thx

      thanks for the info ttul
      thx, julian

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      • #4
        my first goped was a bigfoot. it was kinda fast it went 28 downhill with a .850,ada filter,and a meyer j pipe. it is good for begginers

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        • #5
          I personally like then because they are a little faster and you can go offroading and also you dont have to worry about rocks or cracks...stuff like that.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 2Fast4You
            I personally like then because they are a little faster and you can go offroading and also you dont have to worry about rocks or cracks...stuff like that.
            The BigFoot is a LITTLE slower than the Sport (both with the same engine/stock setup). Mainly because of weight (maybe the wheel size??? ahh i'm not getting into that).

            Either way the BF's are GOOD, BUT if you want to get offroad good and proper you should go for the SBF. The main reason i say this is by the time you have upgraded your BF to SBF standards you will be out of pocket a few $$ more than if you just got the SBF.

            If you get the SBF over the BF..you get the following things:
            >G260RC engine
            >Bothy fork
            >Lockout
            >No rear paddle brake (the BF one blows the large one)
            >Stem
            >Bars
            >Steel FTG

            Now...by the time you add up the cost of a BF then add on the above extras you will soon see how much more it costs. It's for this same reason i would get a TSi over a GSR simply because the small additional amount on top of the stock cost adds up to be alot more if you want to go at the same upgrades (which we all do in the long run) than if you just got the model up.

            Then again if your budget is for the BF and you just can't hold on a little longer, go for it! BF's are great and sturdy...i just can't stand the engine 'lift' lever..it sacrifices SO much power compared to a lockdown.

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            • #7
              i think its a waste of money, no offense. think of it this way, it is good for beginners, but if your going to upgrade anywayz, why not start off big? i mean you can control your speed, plus it only takes like 3 weeks to totally master riding (jumps not included) and i mean MASTER, so save up like a super bigfoot like sum1 else said, forgot who. you would be alot happier.

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