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21
Apr

Cheap Pocket Bikes

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9
Mar

Electric Pocket Bikes

Posted in Pocket Bikes  by admin on March 9th, 2010

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26
Jan

Pocket Bikes: Laws you Should Know

Posted in Pocket Bikes  by admin on January 26th, 2010

Pocket Bike Laws
By Naomi West

If you love motorcycles then you are going to love mini pocket bikes. These miniature machines are tons of fun for both children and adults. You can either perform tricks with them, race them, or just let your young ones drive around the driveway with them.

They are obviously tons of fun - but keep in mind that they are still motorized vehicles and as we all know when you own vehicles you have to abide by certain laws. Not many people know that pocket bikes are so popular that law enforcement agencies have created specific laws that must be followed.

Individual states and sometimes cities have created their own laws for how to operate a pocket bike. These laws may vary from state to state or city to city. Before you take your pocket bike out on the road it is important that you call or visit your local law enforcement agency or DMV to learn what those laws are.

Also keep in mind that the helmet you purchase to wear while riding your pocket bike has to meet special guidelines in your area. Certain places may require that it matches requirements created by ANSI, Snell, or DOT certification standards.

Please make sure that you wear all of the necessary safety gear and you follow all the laws. I know that many of us love to break the laws and test our limits - but they were created to keep not only you safe - but those around you. They can help protect you during a pocket bike crash and keep you from hurting bystanders around you.

Super Pocket Bikes have become some of the best recreational past times for many people. Those who follow these Pocket Bike Safety Laws can avoid any Pocket Bike Accidents.

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8
Dec

X-Treme XP-7OO Electric Pocket Bike

Posted in Pocket Bikes  by admin on December 8th, 2009
X-Treme XP-7OO Electric Pocket Bike

The X-Treme XP-7OO Full Fairing Electric Pocket Bike is an entry level model that gives a fantastic introduction to the world of mini GP racing. This bad boy packs a 700 watt electric motor, that's almost one full horsepower! The XP-700 rockets down the track at up to 18 mph for up to 13 miles. You won't find a lot of extra features on this pocket bike, but it covers the basics extremely well and the price can't be beat. It's solidly built, has front and rear vented disc brakes, racing slicks, full fairings, plus the look and feel of a real GP racing motorcycle. The XP-700 pocket bike is extra small at only 22" tall and weighs 65 lbs. As an added bonus, because the XP-700 is electric, it's environmentally friendly, noise-free, and operates on pennies a day.XP-700 Specifications: • Speed: 18 mph• Range: 13 miles• Motor: 700 watts• Frame: High tensile strength steel frame and front fork, durable plastic full fairing racing body.• Drive System: Chain driven with variable speed twist throttle.• Battery: 36v, 12amp maintenance free sealed lead acid batteries (three 12v, 12amp).• Charge Time: 6 - 8 hours.• Brakes: Front and rear disc braking system. • Dimensions:Length 38.5"Width at handlebars 23.25"Height 22", Height at seat 18"• Weight: 65 lbs.• Carrying Capacity: 200 lbs.• Tires: 11" pneumatic racing slicks with aluminum alloy mag wheels.• X-Treme Warranty: FREE UPGRADE from 30 days to 90 days on the XP-700 manufacturer's warranty, plus a 6 month warranty on batteries, priority service and LIFETIME TECHNICAL SUPPORT!Standard Features: • Key ignition for added security.• Smart battery charger.• Tinted windshield.• Foot pegs.• Kickstand.• Tool kit.Additional Info: • Some simple assembly required. Items such as the front wheel, handlebars, or other small parts may require assembly.• Pocket bikes are very small, be sure to check the dimensions before you buy. This one is only 22.5" tall at the seat!• Find more info about; Pocket Bikes, Pocket Bike Safety, Pocket Bike Laws.• Speed and range specs are maximum ratings under ideal conditions, i.e. light weight rider (relative to carrying capacity), good terrain (solid, flat, smooth & dry), etc. Less than ideal conditions will reduce speed, range and hill climbing ability.• Most pocket bikes with the XP-700 body style are VERY low quality. X-Treme pocket bikes are an exception. X-Treme offers good quality components, workmanship and support. Check out more info about X-Treme Scooters.• Other electric scooters from X-Treme include the; X-10, X-140, X-250, X-360,X-400, X-500, X-560, X-600, XA-750, XB-350, XB-500, and XM-500.

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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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30
Aug

Electric Pocket Bikes: Ride Safe

Posted in Pocket Bikes  by admin on August 30th, 2009

Pocket Dirt Bikes - Riding Safe
By Joe Hayes

What makes a pocket dirt bike different from a pocket bike or from a dirt bike? A pocket bike or mini bike is a miniature motorcycle that uses a 2-stroke engine that usually creates a louder and higher frequency noise than a typical four-stroke engine. Two-stroke engines sound as if they operate twice than the speed of four-stroke engines. Mini bikes are rarely street-legal because they release fuel and thick black smoke and also because of the mini bike's small size. A dirt bike on the other hand is a typically described as an off-road motorcycle. It is a motorcycle designed as vehicle to be ridden across the country or on dirt roads. A pocket dirt bike therefore is a small motorcycle that is most likely used when traveling in dirt roads.

A pocket dirt bike is the coolest thing to have nowadays. Especially for young travelers who just want to see beautiful spots nearby. They are convenient, cool and small enough to suit everybody. But even though these pocket dirt bikes are small, you still have to take into account safety tips to make sure that you enjoy your ride in a healthy state. Even if you've been riding motorcycles your entire life, you should still take into account normal precautions that will ensure that you reach your destination safely. Anyone riding pocket dirt bikes or fast pocket bikes or any other type of motorcycles for that matter should wear a helmet and protective gear. Knee pads, elbow pads and eye gear should also be worn to ensure lesser injuries and protection in case of emergencies and accidents.

Before you get into your pocket dirt bike, always make sure to check the bike frame, tires, motor and the brakes. All of these are very important items to your bike and all of these are necessary to ensure a smooth and safe ride. Of course, you'll also have to make sure that the lights in the seat and handle bars are tight and ready for your ride. At night, always make it a point to wear proper clothing. Bright colors are preferred to allow other drivers to see you and your ride. Reflective items can also be used for better visibility. Although you are riding in a pocket dirt bike, always try to ride with another person to ensure safety - you never know when you'll run into trouble; it's always best to have someone with you.

You should know your own pocket dirt bike. Understand how it works and take care of it; never try foolish stunts that could be potentially dangerous to you and your companion, it won't be as fun if someone gets hurt. In learning how to operate and ride your pocket dirt bike, take your time to learn, don't rush.

Always keep in mind that this is not a toy; a dirt pocket bike is a real vehicle, it's only smaller that's why it looks like a toy. Use it as carefully as you use ordinary motorcycles and cars. Safety should always be considered first and always be aware of the other drivers in the road. Sure, pocket dirt bikes are all about having fun - but always in a safe way.

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2
Mar

Pocket Bikes Safety Precautions

Posted in Pocket Bikes  by admin on March 2nd, 2009

Fast Dirt Pocket Bikes - Safety Precautions
By Joe Hayes

Pocket bikes are typically little quarter scale motorcycles; don't let these two feet tall devils fool you, they can run very fast. Even though these mini-bikes are really small, a lot of people, even adults, ride in them. This is becoming a fast growing market. There are different types of these mini-bikes made by major manufacturers like Polini and even Chinese knock-offs. These bikes can go quite fast, in fact they're often referred to as "pocket rockets." These motorcycles can go up to 50mph on the super models; however, the speed of a pocketbike is slower compared to normal motorcycles and dirt bikes. Also the speed depends upon the form and weight of the rider.

Fast pocket bikes are fantastic for the reason that they have a unique variety of running on both gas and electricity. As mentioned, these mini-bikes can reach up to a speed of 50mph but they are not allowed to run on public highways. Novices should remember that when riding motorbikes, you should always take special care and remember that these vehicles are not toys - they are machines to start with. Most likely, despite the small size of these motorcycles, young people are discouraged from riding because they have the tendency to go mad with speed. They lack the extra amount of maturity needed to run a vehicle on the road.

Just like in riding a full sized motorcycle, you should also take into account safety measures prior to your plan to venture with speed. Before getting on your pocketbike, always remember to check if it's a clear open area with little to no chance of finding obstructions or accidental injuries. Overcrowded places are highly discouraged as fast pocket bike playgrounds. A lot of people entail more accidents because driver has the tendency of getting distracted from riding. And also with crowded places, you'll also have to pay attention to the other drivers on the road.

Fast pocket bikes are works of art. They are both similar and different from ordinary motorcycles. Different because they are light in weight, therefore, they are more portable for traveling. The same because they are equally fast as regular motorcycles.

Always look into the two characteristics in purchasing a fast dirt pocket bike - quality and durability. It is important that you know that it is a pleasure and skill to go riding with a fast pocket bike on the road. The experience is both exhilarating and fulfilling.

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27
Jan

Electric Pocket Bikes vs. Gas Pocket Bikes

Posted in Pocket Bikes  by admin on January 27th, 2009

Mini Pocket Bikes - Electric Vs Gas
By Tajinder Singh

So if you are in the market for a mini bike there are two types which are out there for you to choose from. Electric and Gas powered are your two options, each one of the two categories has multiple ones in them, like sports, choppers, scooters and so on.

Which is better Electric or Gas Powered?

This is dependent on person to person for many different factors from noise pollution to smog, vibration and etc. There are some factors though which you might want to look at before you make a decision below is a list of pros and cons to go over before putting down money for a bike.

Pros:
Electric bikes have some advantages such as little or no vibration, little or no noise and no smog. They generally can carry a person of 200 to 250lbs for about 25 miles distance.

Gas powered bikes have some advantages they can be modified, excellent for hobbyists or students who want to learn about mechanics. Parts are cheap and bikes can be modified to go faster then stock speeds. Sound like a real motor cycle (with little modification), great learning bike if you plan to get a real one. Generally for a 200 to 250lbs person can give on one tank about 35 to 40 miles.

Cons:
Electric bikes have some disadvantages such as battery wears out over time, battery charge time is generally half day to over night. So if you have 2 or more kids one might not get to enjoy the bike. Bikes are set speed and generally can not be modified.

Gas powered bikes have some disadvantages such as vibration, smog, noise and gas cost.

Tip:
Take it from me if you spend $150 to $200 on an electric bike your kids or you in 2 weeks tops will want a gas powered one. Just shell out the extra $100 for the gas powered bike or you will lose $200 on the electric one.

First time buyers don't be fooled by ads telling you to buy electric as a starter bike it makes no difference if you are going 25mph on either if you fall off pain is still going to be the same. They are just trying to make money off of you.

If you want a general idea what type of modifications are possible with a gas powered bike check out the link below. I have some modifications I put on my blog check out the link below.

PS
Help me improve my articles. Please comment and let me know if it is too detailed or needs more content or is just right. I like the rating stuff, but I would love reader feedback. Also I have the x7 project going on if you would like to check it out, it has some pics and info on a x7 I have been working on. You can check it out by clicking on the link below and going all the way down the page and clicking on the x7 project pic.

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