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BC/AB/SK/MN Coleman Mini Trail Bike with Wide Frame BT200X 196cc $899.99

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Sep 5, 2008
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West Kelowna, BC

[Princess Auto] BC/AB/SK/MN Coleman Mini Trail Bike with Wide Frame BT200X 196cc $899.99

Wide frame for extra durability. Front shocks for smoother ride. Max. 31 km/h. Capacity: 200 lb.

BC/AB/SK/MN only. Nothing in ON that I can see.

I bought two for "the kids". From all accounts, they're really fun and good value. Highly moddable too. As well, for this cost if you get bored with it you should be able to sell for what you paid when they're OOS everywhere.

Description

The Coleman Powersports BT200X Mini Bike features the BT or Big Tube design with a little weight added for increased stability while riding. The front forks and suspension increase ride comfort and handling.

Details

• Wider frame for extra durability
• Dual front-end suspension for a smoother ride
• Headlight for safety at night
• Easy pull-start operation
• Powerful 196cc engine provides plenty of power
• Low pressure tires provide a soft, stable ride
• Rugged and proven clutch, jack shaft, and chain drive
• Rear-drum, handle-operated brake

Specs
Overall: 60"L x 26"W x 38"H
Wheelbase: 42"
Vehicle Weight: 138 lbs.
Weight Capacity: 220 lbs.
Ground Clearance: 5.5"
Fuel Type: Unleaded 87+
Fuel Tank Capacity: 0.95 Gallons
Oil Type: SAE10W-30 or SAE10W-40
Oil Capacity: 0.63 Quarts
Engine Displacement: 196cc
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11 replies
Newbie
Apr 22, 2020
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Do you need a motorcycle license to ride this bike?
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Feb 23, 2005
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Montbose wrote: Do you need a motorcycle license to ride this bike?
not road legal, so you don't need a license
Deal Guru
Oct 6, 2007
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Kootenays
Montbose wrote: Do you need a motorcycle license to ride this bike?
No, but you need an acreage to ride it on because as stated, you can't put it on the road.
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Jul 8, 2009
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Not too bad of a price.
Will see if we can grab one kids probably wont touch it much as there atvs sit more then they get used.
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Newbie
Apr 22, 2020
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Thanks for the replies guys. Too bad can't commute to work with this.
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Sep 5, 2008
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West Kelowna, BC
Montbose wrote: Thanks for the replies guys. Too bad can't commute to work with this.
Just take the offroad route... =P
Sr. Member
Jul 23, 2011
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Winnipeg, MB
Kids have the Colman CT200U. Pretty fun. They ride it in the city and pull a sled behind it.
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Jun 10, 2020
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.. I could imagine these would be quite a bit more dangerous than an ATV... Hell, they banned Trikes because they were flipping all the time dangerously and went to 4-wheel ATV's exclusively.

But everything's dangerous to some extent. Fine if used very responsibly.
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Jul 23, 2011
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Winnipeg, MB
DasHip wrote: .. I could imagine these would be quite a bit more dangerous than an ATV... Hell, they banned Trikes because they were flipping all the time dangerously and went to 4-wheel ATV's exclusively.

But everything's dangerous to some extent. Fine if used very responsibly.
My kids got this when they were 8, simple to ride. Not dangerous
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Nov 26, 2008
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DasHip wrote: .. I could imagine these would be quite a bit more dangerous than an ATV... Hell, they banned Trikes because they were flipping all the time dangerously and went to 4-wheel ATV's exclusively.

But everything's dangerous to some extent. Fine if used very responsibly.
i mean dirt bikes have always been allowed. the problem with trikes is that they aren't nearly as stable as a full atv and when they roll, it's still nearly the full force of the atv falling on you. stupidly high risk just to have a cheaper lighter machine.

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