Sep
25
Safety Tips for Using Super Pocket Bikes
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Joe Hayes asked:
With the advent of technology, inventions increase with each passing day, and motorized inventions are no exception to that. One of the most outstanding inventions in the world of motorcycles is the super pocket bikes. These super fast, miniature motorcycles have become the latest fad today of every speed enthusiast.
Super pocket bikes are a smaller version for the super bikes used in racing. This mini-bike isn’t the only mini invention in the motor world. It shares spotlight with the dirt pocket bike - a mini version of the dirt bikes specially created for children, and the fast pocketbike - built for adventure seekers who love the thrill of riding on a pocket bike.
Super pocket bikes are just like the usual racing bikes except for the fact that they are much smaller yet still larger than the mini pocket bikes. Super “mini” pocket motorcycles are also equipped with automatic transmissions, disc brakes, powerful engines and super fast speed capacity.
Safety in riding the super pocket bikes has become a critical issue for most parents of younger pocket bike riders. It may appear that kids fit perfectly on the super pocket bikes more than the adults do. However, this does not specifically mean that kids are encouraged to ride the super pocket bikes. Though small in size, super pocket bikes are actually designed for the big people and not for the small kids. It is specially made for experienced pocket bike riders who wish to ride a faster pocket bike. But apparently, if kids are really eager to ride and use the super pocket bike, then they would need the permission and supervision of a responsible adult in order to do as they wish.
Here are some safety tips one should put in minds before riding on the super pocket bikes:
Should never be ridden on regular and national highways or streets.
Before riding, you must understand first your local rules and regulations.
Sshould only be used on tracks or locations made specifically for racing pocket bikes.
These pocket “rockets” can go as fast as 75mph, so it is advised that the rider should wear special protective equipment before riding the bike.
Do not ride any motorcycle (mini or not) in ride conditions that might impair your visibility or reaction time.
Esther
With the advent of technology, inventions increase with each passing day, and motorized inventions are no exception to that. One of the most outstanding inventions in the world of motorcycles is the super pocket bikes. These super fast, miniature motorcycles have become the latest fad today of every speed enthusiast.
Super pocket bikes are a smaller version for the super bikes used in racing. This mini-bike isn’t the only mini invention in the motor world. It shares spotlight with the dirt pocket bike - a mini version of the dirt bikes specially created for children, and the fast pocketbike - built for adventure seekers who love the thrill of riding on a pocket bike.
Super pocket bikes are just like the usual racing bikes except for the fact that they are much smaller yet still larger than the mini pocket bikes. Super “mini” pocket motorcycles are also equipped with automatic transmissions, disc brakes, powerful engines and super fast speed capacity.
Safety in riding the super pocket bikes has become a critical issue for most parents of younger pocket bike riders. It may appear that kids fit perfectly on the super pocket bikes more than the adults do. However, this does not specifically mean that kids are encouraged to ride the super pocket bikes. Though small in size, super pocket bikes are actually designed for the big people and not for the small kids. It is specially made for experienced pocket bike riders who wish to ride a faster pocket bike. But apparently, if kids are really eager to ride and use the super pocket bike, then they would need the permission and supervision of a responsible adult in order to do as they wish.
Here are some safety tips one should put in minds before riding on the super pocket bikes:
Should never be ridden on regular and national highways or streets.
Before riding, you must understand first your local rules and regulations.
Sshould only be used on tracks or locations made specifically for racing pocket bikes.
These pocket “rockets” can go as fast as 75mph, so it is advised that the rider should wear special protective equipment before riding the bike.
Do not ride any motorcycle (mini or not) in ride conditions that might impair your visibility or reaction time.
Esther
Sep
21
jaihoon asked:
i want to know the age limit of a pocket bike. and you dont need a license to ride 1 do you?
Roland
i want to know the age limit of a pocket bike. and you dont need a license to ride 1 do you?
Roland
Sep
20
Ultra X7 4-stroke
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nlwest21 asked:
It is true that pocket bikes are not as fast as motorcycles - but then again they are not meant to be cruised around in on the road with life size vehicles. You need the power so that you can perform great tricks and use it to race against others and their pocket bikes.
The X7 4-Stroke is one of the more popular super pocket bikes on the market. This particular bike’s design was based on the X7 Bullet - which is also a very popular bike. In fact engineers only improved upon it - but did not feel the need to change many details. True to its name it is built with a 4-Stroke 110cc engine that adds even more power to it.
The bike also has a stronger and more fuller racing frame that gives it the ability to handle higher torque and more horsepower. This allows you to race at higher speeds without having to feel the power taking over the bike.
The engine has a high displacement that comes in handy with a bike that is so low in weight. Now drivers can easily ride alongside the more expensive super pocket bike models. It has a top speed of 55+ mph and is built with an automatic transmission and well balanced chassis.
It has also been built with a heavy duty drive train that allows the driver to handle sharp curves without wiping out and maximum durability and power output. Dual hydraulic disc brakes are equipped in the front and rear of the bike and help the driver to stop on a dime.
As with most bikes it also features dual head lights, turning signals, brake and tail lights, electric starter, a horn, full analog gauges, and a ZR motorcycle alternator.
Sheila
It is true that pocket bikes are not as fast as motorcycles - but then again they are not meant to be cruised around in on the road with life size vehicles. You need the power so that you can perform great tricks and use it to race against others and their pocket bikes.
The X7 4-Stroke is one of the more popular super pocket bikes on the market. This particular bike’s design was based on the X7 Bullet - which is also a very popular bike. In fact engineers only improved upon it - but did not feel the need to change many details. True to its name it is built with a 4-Stroke 110cc engine that adds even more power to it.
The bike also has a stronger and more fuller racing frame that gives it the ability to handle higher torque and more horsepower. This allows you to race at higher speeds without having to feel the power taking over the bike.
The engine has a high displacement that comes in handy with a bike that is so low in weight. Now drivers can easily ride alongside the more expensive super pocket bike models. It has a top speed of 55+ mph and is built with an automatic transmission and well balanced chassis.
It has also been built with a heavy duty drive train that allows the driver to handle sharp curves without wiping out and maximum durability and power output. Dual hydraulic disc brakes are equipped in the front and rear of the bike and help the driver to stop on a dime.
As with most bikes it also features dual head lights, turning signals, brake and tail lights, electric starter, a horn, full analog gauges, and a ZR motorcycle alternator.
Sheila
Sep
19
when riding a pocket bike choke on or off?
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aveyyoung24 asked:
i just bought my son a 47cc pocket bike it came with no manual!! And the second day it is already leaking gas it wont run with the choke off so since he drove it with the choke on could this cause it ti leak? does the choke have to be on or off?
Annette
i just bought my son a 47cc pocket bike it came with no manual!! And the second day it is already leaking gas it wont run with the choke off so since he drove it with the choke on could this cause it ti leak? does the choke have to be on or off?
Annette
Sep
18
Choke on or off when riding a pocket bike?
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aveyyoung24 asked:
I just bought my son a 47cc pocket bike it came with no manual!! And the second day it is already leaking gas it wont run with the choke off so since he drove it with the choke on could this cause it to leak? does the choke have to be on or off? And now it won’t start what could cause this its only 3 days old !!
Suzanne
I just bought my son a 47cc pocket bike it came with no manual!! And the second day it is already leaking gas it wont run with the choke off so since he drove it with the choke on could this cause it to leak? does the choke have to be on or off? And now it won’t start what could cause this its only 3 days old !!
Suzanne















