Mini Pocket Bike

Key Features:

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Specification:

Engine: 49 CC, single cylinder, 2 stroke
Maximum Speed: 45 MPH depending on rider's weight
Load Capacity: 300 lbs
Body Material: Beautiful Aluminum allow cast perimeter frame
Transmission: Automatic
Fuel System: Gas/high grade
Oil mix:25:1
Fuel Tank capacity: 1.5 Liter
Cooling System: Air cooled
Pull Start
Front Tire & Rear Tire: 11" Front & 13” Rear tubeless
Chain Driven
Brakes: Disc brake Front & Rear Drum Brake
Overall Dimension: 40" x 14" x 23"
Net Weight: 65 lbs

 

Product Description:

This all time classic Mini Racing Pocket bike features state of the art technology and styling to give you a powerful, exciting ride like no other scooter on the market. It is built from the ground up to be a mini motorcycle. Its construction is sturdy yet lightweight, maximizing the performance of this awesome machine. The strong solid frame and its nice metallic finish full fairing & fender design more resembles a motorcycle than a gas scooter. Hit the throttle and let the fun begin. With top speeds up to 45 MPH it provides ample speed and efficient braking system for excellent stopping power with large cross-drilled disc brakes to bring you quickly to a safe stop. With the capability to hold over 250 lbs even a large rider can get out and enjoy the fun. Be the first on your block to have the awesome pocket bike.

 

Pocket BikesHistory

Along with the go-cart, mini bikes were first made out of spare parts found around the garage. They were first popularly used as "pit bikes" for drag racers to scoot around in the pits during races in the late 50's to today. They were very useful for this purpose, as they could manuver very well in the tight pit roads, and they could fit in about the same space as a small bicycle in a trailer or pickup. As the racer brought and used them around their neighborhood, the kids thought they were pretty cool, and they started building there own. Companies started, the most famous is the Rupp corporation, which made minibikes in their factory. The minibike and go-cart craze of the late 50's and 60's started.