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14
Sep

Electric Pocket Bikes: How to Break Them In

Posted in Pocket Bikes  by admin on September 14th, 2009

Breaking in a New Pocket Bike
By Joe Hayes

Congratulations on purchasing your new pocket bike, before you start riding it there's a few things you should take special care of to ensure you break it in properly. Proper break-in procedure is critical to ensure a long life for your engine, and to get the maximum performance and reliability out of it.

The first think you should do is add fuel. Most pocket bikes have two cycle engines so you'll have to add the proper gasoline/oil mixture. While breaking your pocket bike engine in, you should use a higher oil to gas mix - preferably about 30:1. This will ensure proper lubrication is present while the rotating parts in your motor get worn into a pattern. During this time there will be excess heat and friction, thus the higher oil content. Your engine will smoke more than usual and make less power, but will be safer and less likely to damage parts.

Once fueled, start the engine and let it idle. At this time, do not rev the motor. Simply let it idle. After about 5 minutes turn the pocket bike off and let the engine cool. Restart and repeat this a total of 3 heat cycles.

Once this initial heat cycling is completed, you can begin to ride the pocket bike. Do not ride it hard, instead putt around at low speeds until you run out an entire tank of gas. Again, you do not want to give the bike much throttle, no more than half actually. Once this is complete, let the pocket bike cool down.

For the third and fourth tank of gas, you'll want to drive the pocket bike at moderate speeds but do not go wide open throttle. It's best to continually speed up and slow down - loading and unloading the engine. This helps to properly seat the reciprocating and tightly clearanced parts. Be sure to let the pocket bike cool down between tanks of fuel.

Finally, after 4-5 tanks of fuel your new pocket bike's engine is considered "broken in". At this time it is safe to go wide open throttle and ride the mini bike hard. You can be assured you've done the basics necessary to properly break in your engine and ensure a long, reliable life.

Joe Hayes is a pocket bike enthusiast, with several years experience in sales and maintenance. For more information about pocket bikes, visit Pocket Bikes dot Info.

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6
Sep

Super Pocket Bikes are Worth a Look

Posted in Pocket Bikes  by admin on September 6th, 2009

Super Pocket Bikes - Why Are They Interesting?
By Joe Hayes

Super pocket bikes are extremely popular among racing fanatics. These bikes are known to be larger and heavier than mini pocket bikes. Super pocket bikes look a lot like motorcycles except for the fact that they are much smaller. They have larger engines and possess greater capacity, but theme mini-bikes have lower maximum speed. These bikes may own complete head and tail lights, complete suspension system, a horn, hydraulic brake system, padded seating and electric starters. They are faster bikes in straight lines than standard bikes for the reason that they involve the use of displacement engines and 4 speed transmissions.

Super pocket bikes are not advisable to use on regular highways or streets because they are not safe in these areas. These bikes are highly safe to use, but wearing protective gear is still necessary. One important gear is the helmet. Always put in mind that the major key to minimizing injury is safety and understand the importance of knowing the possible dangers and risks involved with operating mini-bikes in general. Though pocket-bikes can be amusing and exciting to use, definitely ride these bikes cautiously because they are fast and dangerous - specially if you are not aware of what you are doing.

You can buy super pocket bikes at deeply discounted rates these days. A cheap bike may have less features and perhaps lower top speed and strength, but it is still a great bike to begin with. You can actually check online to look for a discounted rate on one of these minibikes. Discount rates are often offered to bring customers in. While most of these bikes are expensive, it is possible to come across a great deal through local dealers, maybe even acquiring a slightly used model may work for you.

When you are planning to have a pocket bike, may it be a super pocket bike, a dirt pocket bike, a fast pocket bike, or any bike of this kind, just make sure to consider some safety measures before you plan to venture with speed. When using these bikes, look for clear open areas having less chance of injuries or risks. Overcrowded areas are definitely not preferable for these bike types.

An ideal gift for racing fanatics is the super pocket bike. These amazing bikes are extremely fast that let the rider to encounter sense of excitement, adventure and speed. Before you plan to buy, first, gather some information about the model you desire to purchase!

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