What Are Pocket Bikes And Why Should You Care?

By Greg Warner

People spend money on all kinds of crazy things these days. One of the latest is that of mini motorcycles, or pocket bikes. These tiny bikes are good for not only children but also adults. They're even races now using pocket bikes which are somewhat of a major hit in Japan and even the US. The best thing of all about pocket bikes is that they are fairly cheap and you can get some as low as $200. In the following article I will explain features a pocket bikes and how you can obtain one for yourself.

Most pocket bikes are in the range of the 50cc engine size but some can go as high as 110cc. Obviously the race variety is on the higher side of the scale. Pocket bikes make use of adjustable rear swing arm suspension that allows them to make very tight turns so close to the ground. Also most have the majority of the features on most full-sized bikes. For example headlights and the like.

You have to be careful with pocket bikes because the mini bikes are not exactly street legal in most states. But you can freely use them on dirt tracks or go kart racing courses and around your neighborhood. Most pocket bikes lack the safety features available in most full-size motorcycles. If you do decide to go racing then please make sure that you wear full safety gear including a full-size helmet. Pocket bikes may seem like toys but they most certainly are not. In fact they can be more dangerous than a full sized bike if you don't know what you're doing.

There's also another variety of pocket bikes known as super pocket bikes which are just highly modified pocket bikes used for racing. A big trend in the pocket bike community is buying a regular pocket bike and modifying it with several improvements which increase the speed by quite a bit. But if you're in the market for a super pocket bike straight out of the dealership be aware that the price difference is quite a bit more. Some are even over the $5,000 range.

You have two choices when it comes to buying pocket bikes really: buy online or buy in the store. Buying online is obviously the easier of the two but for those who like to look at all the different mini pocket bikes and their options beforehand, buying in store is generally a good choice. Also buying in a store is great for those who have questions. Most store owners will be more than happy to answer any questions you might have beforehand.

If you will follow the advice listed above then you'll be well on your way to buying your own minibike which is fun for your whole family. Just make sure that you understand the different pocket bike features and ask any of your questions they you buy have before you take the plunge. - 30406

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