First look otto Mxr from Taiwan

Bike Rat
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Edited Date/Time 11/13/2019 4:55pm
Check out the otto Mxr

45 nm
220lb

Wheel size 19” front 16” rear
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CG118
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11/11/2019 8:56pm
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Deja New
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11/12/2019 12:08am
Did they design that in a very dark room? They forgot the fork bottom covers made the front end to short. That thing is all sorts of wrong.....


Deja New
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Belongs in the dumbgeon just cause it’s ugly Woohoo
Markee
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11/12/2019 1:06am Edited Date/Time 11/12/2019 1:07am
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11/12/2019 3:11am
This is an artists rendering not a photo of a physical object.
Giveaways are the chain, shadowing in swing arm, and lack of fork guards.

Anyway, the more boats in the pond the higher all vessels float. I welcome these bikes.
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Deja New
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This is an artists rendering not a photo of a physical object. Giveaways are the chain, shadowing in swing arm, and lack of fork guards. Anyway...
This is an artists rendering not a photo of a physical object.
Giveaways are the chain, shadowing in swing arm, and lack of fork guards.

Anyway, the more boats in the pond the higher all vessels float. I welcome these bikes.
It doesn’t Get any better with fork guards



Full pond is good but building a bike that won’t sell won’t fill the pond just the manufacturers pockets.
.kyle
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11/12/2019 4:02am
More junk from the far east...who'd have guessed.
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Bike Rat
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11/12/2019 3:55pm Edited Date/Time 11/12/2019 3:56pm
This is an artists rendering not a photo of a physical object. Giveaways are the chain, shadowing in swing arm, and lack of fork guards. Anyway...
This is an artists rendering not a photo of a physical object.
Giveaways are the chain, shadowing in swing arm, and lack of fork guards.

Anyway, the more boats in the pond the higher all vessels float. I welcome these bikes.
Deja New wrote:
It doesn’t Get any better with fork guards [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2019/11/12/384519/s1200_9A408917_DFBD_4400_B867_0E9A1C84CD2D.jpg[/img] Full pond is good but building a bike that won’t sell won’t fill the pond just the...
It doesn’t Get any better with fork guards



Full pond is good but building a bike that won’t sell won’t fill the pond just the manufacturers pockets.
others might see this as an opportunity for more aftermarket parts
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11/12/2019 4:41pm
Looks like it is using chinese pit bike forks and shock.
Uhh, no thanks.
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11/12/2019 5:10pm Edited Date/Time 11/12/2019 5:10pm
I don't know anything about Otto, but think I'll stick with familiar motorcycle brands that do proper development and testing.
Robgvx
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11/12/2019 7:40pm
Six inches at the front, Fifteen at the rear?

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Matt Fisher
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11/13/2019 3:47pm
GuyB wrote:
I don't know anything about Otto, but think I'll stick with familiar motorcycle brands that do proper development and testing.
They are doing development and testing. Buying one entitles you to be a part of the development and testing, it's a limited time offer...

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