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VIDEO: Can you Race a £1,000 Dirt Bike?

Is it possible to race a ratty old motocross bike that we bought for £1000 against modern, state of the art machines? Let’s find out with 999Lazer in their latest edit…

“This 2004 Yamaha YZ250F might well be the cheapest dirt bike in the country, and it’s definitely in need of some tender loving care. In this video we attempt to revive this old thumper, we test to see if it starts and how it rides before we throw it in at the deep end and line it up next to 39 well maintained, modern race machines. Wish us luck! Our aim here is to show you guys that it is possible to go racing, even on the tightest of budgets….”

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