A pocket bike is a two wheeled motorized device that has a seat or saddle for the use of the rider and that is not designated or manufactured for highway use.
Pocket bikes are also small motorcycles powered by 40-49cc gasoline engines or electric motors, thus they are many other names and varieties of pocket bikes, including mini bikes, pocket mini bikes, pocket rockets, mini motos, pocket racers, dirt pocket bikes, pit bikes, dirt mini bikes, and more, but they all are smaller versions, typically less than 2 feet tall, of some normal-sized motorcycle.
Mini bikes can be categorized into a few specialized types:
* Pocket Rockets: Pocket rockets (also called mini motos) refer to pocket bikes that are styled to resemble the Grand Prix (GP) sport and street bikes.
* Pit Bikes: Pit bikes (or dirt mini bikes) are miniature replicas of the motocross dirt racing bikes.
* Mini choppers: Mini chopper bikes are miniature choppers.
* Mini quad bikes: mini quad bikes are four wheeler mini bikes that are made to be like off road ATVs (all terrain vehicles).
All of these pocket bikes share at least one feature-they are small, besides, here are other common features: Lower cost of ownership, quiet, friendlier to the environment, reliable, and safer fun. And all these pocket bikes can be bought at Motocrox.com.
However, the rider and their parents should understand the pocket bike is not a toy and therefore requires that they ride responsibly including full head protection as well as protective clothes.
One more thing needs to mention is that most states prohibit their use on public roadways, but don’t worry, there are still plenty of great places to ride a pocket bike; try your backyard, driveway, or a favorite nearby racetrack.
Tags: Gp Sport, Mini Quad Bikes, Pit Bikes
