What’s the difference between Honda aftermarket dirt bike and regular Honda dirt bike?

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Sarah asked:


From what I understand, the aftermarket bikes are still made with all Honda parts? Is it almost like having a refurbished Honda dirt bike? The same way they sell refurbished ipods, cameras, cell phones etc.? Or is there a lot more to it?
Would a 150cc aftermarket Honda dirt bike still have the same power, durability, and endurance as a plain 150cc Honda?

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Category: Motorcycles | Tags: , , 5 comments »

5 Responses to “What’s the difference between Honda aftermarket dirt bike and regular Honda dirt bike?”

  1. Mark W

    your thinking is WAY off! if it is not made by honda it’s not a honda,period. people who buy crap bikes made in china and believe they are honda products deserve to get what they get-GARBAGE!!

  2. psycho

    Never heard of a refurbished honda. its a cheep copy that will break or blow up in no time and you will not be able to get the parts to repair it

  3. XYZ

    There is no such thing as an aftermarket Honda as far as I know. I think you are talking about Chinese clones. These bikes are total crap. These are the kind of bikes you see for sale on a used car lot, auto parts store, hardware store, etc. These motorcycles are nothing like a real Japanese motorcycle. They call them clones because they will choose a Honda or Yamaha model and try to make this piece of junk look like it. The folks that sell them generally know nothing about motorcycles and will tell you it uses Honda parts or some load of crap like that, but it is definitely not true.

  4. Derd M

    Nothing, but I once saw three chickens.

  5. kylie

    when somebody says aftermarket it usually just means that there are some aftermarket parts on the bike, it doesn’t mean the entire bike is aftermarket. unless its a bike i have never heard of. but i wouldn’t get one if its all aftermarket because thats not a honda, its something else, somebody is probably trying to get money out of you. but it might have some after market parts and those are just parts that you can buy and put on the bike yourself and they are cheaper. but buy a real honda and do your own modifications, don’t risk the aftermarket one.


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