I would much prefer a machine that is built to a standard, as opposed to a price. I also believe that lesser priced bikes that are aimed at a niche market can actually undermine the stability of an existing market rather than adding stability. The only way they they can compete is on price; but we are talking apples and oranges here, so the entry point for them into the market is to weaken the existing one. A weak market can easily also become a very unsustainable one. I guess it is stating the obvious. As was stated earlier, "the Taiwanese are very good at copying but not inventing". Sorry, but there is very little inventing going on with most of the pit bikes, just copying.