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i actually own a pit bike, so maybe i can help you out quite a bit. the difference between a pit bike and a small dirt bike is actually pretty large. a pit bike may be about the same size, but it will have a larger motor most of the time. my pitter weighs only 85 pounds but has a 140cc motor in it.so it scoots around pretty quickly. as for a small dirt bike, it’s probably only got a 50cc or MAYBE max 100cc. and to be honest with you, your yamaha, if you search around on the internet, a lot of people are doing just that, restoring them and turning them into pitters.