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VIDEO: Pro on 200cc Trike vs Amateur on 700cc 2 Stroke Dirt Bike!

Pro on 200cc Trike vs Amateur on 700cc 2 Stroke Dirt Bike!

Our friends at 999lazer put two of the most bonkers dirt bikes in the world head to head in a series of challenges to work out which one is the ultimate shed built monster machine!

Can the power of the 700cc 2 Stroke defeat the insane grip levels of the home-made Trike in an all out Drag race? Which bike is easier to ride around the track? and how much does is cost to build one of a kind Motocross bikes like these? All of those questions (and more) will be answered in this video….Enjoy! 🙂

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