After waiting out the wet Oregon winter, we finally got a chance to break our 2006 Xtreme Pro Stock 125 out of the box to test what the mini could do.
Our second stab at the Pitster Pro lineup revealed better mechanical design, styling and available performance. It isn't without flaw but most importantly it's cheap, and it's cool.
When it comes to racing minis, there's no bigger name than BBR Motorsports, and there's no bigger venue than the MiniMoto SX. We thrash the bike that took home the glory.
We were skeptical about the quality of a mini carrying the Made in China label, but the GPX Pitster Pro held its own as we thrashed it out at the mini track.
MCUSA went to the MiniMoto Supercross in Vegas and came away with a compound fracture and a nifty titanium rod.