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Council OKs restrictions on mopeds, pocket bikes
Palladium-Item … and revision passed an ordinance by an 8-1 vote Monday night that created new restrictions on owning and operating mopeds and pocket bikes in the city. … |
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Repsol Honda Team Launches 2010 Campaign
londonbikers.com I can also boast one Repsol machine in my garage: I used to race with Repsol colours in pocket bikes. I was only a child and I was so happy with my Repsol … |
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Andrea Dovizioso no-show MotoGP Madrid
Ultimate MotorCycling | News and Reviews I can also boast one Repsol machine in my garage: I used to race with Repsol colors in pocket bikes. I was only a child and I was so happy with my Repsol … |
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Repsol Honda Team Launches 2010 Campaign
Superbike News I can also boast one Repsol machine in my garage: I used to race with Repsol colours in pocket bikes. I was only a child and I was so happy with my Repsol … |
Pocket Bike Performance Parts
Mar 8
2010
Pocket bikes are mini bikes designed for nerve swerving races whose perfection and speed depends on pocket bike performance parts. Pocket bikes are one-fourth the size of a regular motorcycle; they are miniature “Grand Prix” racing bikes accurate in detail and proportion.
The common features of a pocket bike include small two-stoke gas engines between 40 to 50cc in size, racing tires, wheels, pistons, carburetors, throttle units, fairings, a string and light aluminum or alloy frame, front and rear brakes and a GP biking stardom feel. Accessories like chrome racing pipes or mufflers spruce up your bike with a custom touch.
Smooth functioning of every pocket bike parts is essential for the long life and performance of pocket bikes. So maintenance of your pocket bike is important for a downy performance. Re-power your bike by replacing the worn out components with brand new ones for silky soft biking.
How To Upgrade Your Pocket Bike For Better Performance
You can easily upgrade your pocket bike for performance with the help of certain tricks. Do not let the part dealers fool you with their smart talks.
Tips to purchase parts for your pocket bike
1. First know what type of pocket bike you have, the size of your engine and the body type of your bike. Then you will know what exactly you are buying. If you still feel unsure about what you need then look for a licensed motorcycle mechanic.
2. Buy pegs that are higher off the ground. This will make your razor sharp turns silky and you can avoid your shoes scraping on the ground. This is rather an inexpensive up gradation.
3. If you are up for a race in your pocket bike then fitting your bike with an air filter is a good idea. An air filter will allow your engine to breath and will hike up the performance of your bike.
4. You can consider a high performance exhaust for better torque and higher speed with computer designed mandrel bends and boomerang expansion. An ultra high performance exhaust will give your pocket bike more power throughout the entire RPM range.
5. If you want your pocket bikes to run faster and perform efficiently then replace spark plugs with discharge plugs. These plugs should be gapped at 0.020, which will ignite all the fuel and air mixture of the cylinder hiking up the acceleration and speed along with an easy start.
6. For even better acceleration, replace the stock clutch springs with high tension racing springs, which will drive your engine to a higher RPM before engaging your drive train. With these sprigs just fly ahead of the other pocket bikes in the race.
7. Talk to the driver who has outperformed you in the race. Find out secrets regarding which performance parts he has used and the brand names from him playing your wit.
So spice up your pocket biking experience with the best performance parts.
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Brilon: Mit Pocket-Bike zur Arbeit
HSK-Aktuell – Nachrichten aus dem Hochsauerland Pocket-Bikes sind nicht für den Straßenverkehr zugelassen. Wer dennoch im öffentlichen Verkehrsraum fährt, benötigt einen Führerschein. … |
Council revisits moped rules – Palladium-Item
Feb 28
2010
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Council revisits moped rules
Palladium-Item Pocket bikes, a smaller version of mopeds or scooters, may not be operated on city streets at any time, according to the new ordinance. … |
Bomber Scooter Electric Are The Most Reliable Electric Charged Bikes Suitable For Whole Generations
Feb 24
2010
Just say the words “electric scooter” and depending on your age, a definite image springs to mind. This without doubt is due to the many different types of electrical scooters available in the market today.
The fist sort of electric powered bomber scooter is the street version of a powered skateboard. These were a metal platform with a folding handle and 2 inline skate wheels. These scooters were all of the rage only one or two years back and as the craze started slowing down, the scooter makers redefined the toy into a transportation auto. Some designs even look like a mini-bike in style. These electrical scooters are marketed to the wealthy teen as a unique and fun way to get around. They are available both with electrical and a little gas driven motor. Check with local authorities relating to the use of these small mini bike scooters. Some are not authorized on the road and cannot legally be ridden on the sidewalk making them less than attractive as a transport device.
The following kind of electric scooter is designed as a get in town mini motorcycle – moped. These units are sold to 20 somethings and any one else who needs to make quick short trips and do not need the worry or bother of driving a vehicle. These are perfect for city travel where grid-lock is common. Though not a full sized motorcycle, many or these units will hold two folks and have accessories like saddle bags to carry groceries and other purchases.
This little units have a long battery charge lifespan and can get to speeds up to about thirty miles an hour with good acceleration. Depending on the amount of starts and stops, these electrical mopeds can go about thirty miles before required recharging. This is mostly more than sufficient to get back and forth to the store several times without an issue. Although the majority are considered street legal, check to make certain any electrical scooter you buy of this sort has been approved by the US Department of transport ( DOT ) and if in Europe, the EU Union transport Agency.
The final type of very cheap electric scooters is marketed toward the adult and senior market. These are generally a wheelchair like device that allows for larger mobility for older folks or those with some motor capabilities. These scooters are engineered to be used both indoors and out with tight cornering and a long battery charge lifespan. These units have a top speed of under five miles and hour but can go 20-30 miles on a charge. It is a mobility device more than a distance transport auto.
All three kinds of electric motor scooters have one thing in common and that’s the need for consistent charging. This is where the weakness of electrically powered anything actually comes into action. If a limited mobility scooter runs out of power, it may not be such a big deal as they’re typically used just for short trips away from home and around the house.
If however , you end up several miles from home on a bike type electric scooter, this can be a difficulty. With no power and your contemporary purchases in hand, the return trip home might be long and tough pushing your scooter.
In the final analysis, the electrical scooter industry is alive and well providing products that fit a growing and diverse market.
Introduction to Mini Bikes and Pocket Bikes
Feb 23
2010
Mini bikes and pocket bikes are two phrases that are used interchangeably to refer to miniature motor GP bikes. They look the same, and run like the real thing, except that they are much smaller. Mini bike riding is one of the fastest growing sport in the United States. Many motor GP fans want to have a taste of riding these extremely fast vehicles, but don’t want to pay the hefty price tag for a real motor GP vehicle. Hence, a smaller version fits the bill nicely.
Besides, most fans just like to watch motor GP racing and get a little fun from riding the mini pocket bikes. There is no real intention of racing professionally, so there is no need for a full sized motor GP motorcycle. A smaller version is more affordable, more fun, and definitely much safer.
In general, there are two types of mini bikes: gas and electric pocket bikes. The more hardcore fans can opt for gas mini bikes, as they are closer to the real thing. Also, they are easier to operate and can go faster than electric mini motorcycles. For this reason, electric minibikes are more suitable for young children, as they go slower. But to be on the safe side, always check the recommended age before buying a pocket mini bike for a child, even if it’s an electric bike. That’s because some electric mini bikes can go up to great speeds as well.
Due to the rising demand for mini bikes, there is no lack of variety to meet the market demand. There are all sorts of different make and model for pocket rocket bikes. It is wise to do a little bit of research on these make and models before making a buying decision. For instance, if you are new to mini bike riding, you may wish to start with a smaller capacity mini bike that’s easier to control. Once you get the hang of riding the pocket bike, you may then buy a powerful one and sell the old one away. You may also decide to try out an electric mini bike just to feel the difference between riding a gas and electric mini bike. You will become a much better rider.
Mini bikes can cost anywhere from five hundred dollars and up. To get a better deal, remember to check out auction websites such as eBay. Bike riders are always buying and selling second hand used minibikes to get more experience in riding different types of mini bikes.
Finally, always keep in mind safety concerns when riding mini bikes. Never grow overconfident or underestimate the speeds of mini bikes. Doing so may expose you to unnecessary danger. Treat mini pocket bike racing as a hobby and observe all safety guidelines. Your mini bike riding hobby will reward you with many pleasurable experiences.
Mini Motorcycle Choppers
Feb 19
2010
These mini motorcycle choppers have really become all the rage for children and adult’s alike. They are that one-step above a toy so to speak that teenagers and adults have come to enjoy for their own. You can buy these mini motorcycle choppers in the form of the most popular Harley Davidson style or in fact just about any other style that you may wish for.
Many people opt to have their minichopper custom made to their own specs and plans. It just depends on what you are looking for in a mini bike. If you are a mechanic or are handy in that field you can even build your own. There are plenty of plans and blue prints for sale especially on the Internet.
Depending on what country and or state you live in there will be differing rules and regulations for riding these great little bikes. Some places demand that you must be licensed to ride on the road while others say because the motors are of a smaller size you may ride them on the road without a license.
As much fun as these are they do need the rider to be responsible as some of these bikes can go very fast. In fact some can go up to 60 miles an hour using 4 stroke engines. Children should always be advised on riding them safely and preferably not on the road, as they are not very visual for other vehicles to always see them. But on the other hand the majority of these mini motorcycle choppers are ridden by adults and teenagers.
They really are a lot of fun and they look fantastic. You can pick them up for a reasonable price especially online. They are sold fully assembled or you can assemble them yourself. Don’t forget the option of buying a used one either.
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Edle Flitzer zum Anfassen
HNA.de (Pressemitteilung) Der Enduro-Club Hofgeismar veranstaltet auf dem Gelände das ganze Wochenende über Rennen mit Mini-Motorrädern, so genannten Pocket-Bikes. … |
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Small bikes revved up and ready to race
Northern Times WHAT started as a small group for pocket bikes on Brisbane's northside has grown to become a premier racing event for small-wheeled motorbikes. … |
The Cagllari Daytona Mini Pocket Rocket Bike
Feb 15
2010
The Cagllari mini pocket rocket bike retails for $399, but you can often find this little bike on sale if you search for it. Check your local bike shop and also check online for great deals on the Cagllari mini pocket rocket bike. Be sure to check for shipping fees and a good warranty when you purchase online. Actually, look for a good warranty from wherever you buy the bike. Don?t pay more than you have to!
The Cagllari Daytona mini pocket rocket bike seems to be a favorite amongst both racers and weekend warriors. Perhaps the reason is the sleek look of this mini pocket rocket without a bunch of frills. You can decorate this little bike to your taste with your choice of the 150 stickers that are provided when you purchase the Cagllari Daytona new.
The handlebar angle and height are adjustable, as are the brake, throttle, and foot placement, making the Cagllari Daytona mini pocket rocket bike fully adjustable to fit any size rider. The bike is designed to hold a 275 pound man, so it should also adjust to fit one.
Other features of the Cagllari Dayona mini pocket rocket bike are a pull start (which is actually a feature that many riders would rather do without as more and more mini pocket rockets have convenient electric starts), a chain drive automatic transmission, a bent pipe and silencer on the exhaust, and a fast 2 stroke, 47cc, 10,000 RPM, air cooled engine that will easily go up to 47 mph.
The Cagllari mini pocket rocket bike retails for $399, but you can often find this little bike on sale if you search for it. Check your local bike shop and also check online for great deals on the Cagllari mini pocket rocket bike. Be sure to check for shipping fees and a good warranty when you purchase online. Actually, look for a good warranty from wherever you buy the bike. Don?t pay more than you have to!
If this is his first mini pocket rocket bike, make sure to teach him about the safety habits that every rider should have. And if you ride, too, whether it?s a mini pocket rocket or a full sized bike, be sure to practice what you preach. Children have a hard time understanding how important it is to be safe on a bike when they see Dad doing things that are just the opposite of what they are telling the kids. Be sure he has all of the needed safety gear, and let him roar on his new GP MX3 mini pocket rocket. For more information have a look this website: http://www.minimotorockets.com they have collected some nice and free articles about mini pocket rockets bikes.
Other features of the Cagllari Dayona mini pocket rocket bike are a pull start (which is actually a feature that many riders would rather do without as more and more mini pocket rockets have convenient electric starts), a chain drive automatic transmission, a bent pipe and silencer on the exhaust, and a fast 2 stroke, 47cc, 10,000 RPM, air cooled engine that will easily go up to 47 mph.
Mini-motorbike slams into van – Toronto Sun
Feb 13
2010
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Mini-motorbike slams into van
Toronto Sun "This is exactly why we don't want these pocket bikes on the road," Sgt. TimBurrows, of Traffic Services, said of the crash. Police have issued numerous … |
Bob Brown, one-time head of Durham Police’s motorcycle section, gets Motor Cycle News (MCN) prize
Feb 12
2010
A FORMER police sergeant has won a Biking Hero award.
Bob Brown, who was for many years head of Durham Police’s motorcycle section, picked up the prize at the Motor Cycle News (MCN) magazine awards, held in London.
Mr Brown, 53, helped establish the force’s successful annual Bikewise show, which promotes safe riding and security, in 1995.
Since he retired from the police in 2007, he has been running the Bikewise training scheme and a bike club for youngsters.
He said: “I was overwhelmed. It is fantastic.
It is a great honour in the motorcycle world.
“We started Bikewise to break down barriers between police and bikers and to show the public that bikers are normal too.”
He thanked everyone who had helped with Bikewise.
Magazine editor Marc Potter said: “Bob was instrumental in setting up the phenomenally successful Durham Bikewise motorcycle event, which attracts thousands of riders every summer.
“He spent many years serving as a police motorcyclist in Britain’s most bike-friendly police force, teaching better and safer riding, and now helps young kids get a taste of motorcycling legally in Durham with a mini-moto experience.”
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Apúntate al Extreme Weekend en el Circuit de Catalunya
DailyMotos Los fines de semana el Circuit de Catalunya ofrecerá una amplia propuesta de ocio, con karting, pocket bikes, buggies, visitas guiadas y mucho más. … |
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Apúntate al Extreme Weekend en el Circuit de Catalunya
DailyMotos Los fines de semana el Circuit de Catalunya ofrecerá una amplia propuesta de ocio, con karting, pocket bikes, buggies, visitas guiadas y mucho más. … |
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Adults embrace pocket rocket rage
Ipswich Queensland Times THEY might be tiny but Ipswich adults are finding that pocket rocket motorbikes can really pack a punch. Happy Jackson's owner Gai Jackson, … |








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