Fast Minibikes
It was almost 1970 when the first mini bike made an appearance in the United States. The Gemini SST 50/80 cc and Maverick were imported from Taiwan at that time, but when legal issues arose with Yamaha the production was halted just two years later.Since that time we have seen a massive increase in minibike production in the United States and other countries. With improved technology and production, speed has increased and fast minibikes are the rage. And it's important to note that with the heightened focus on speed, associations have begun throughout the United States, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom to promote safety for fast minibikes enthusiasts.
Gas powered minibikes have been called 'knee scrapers' due to their minute size. The bikes reaching 2 feet high are the big ones! However they are fast minibikes, reaching speeds of 35 mph. With modification, speeds of 60 mph have been recorded!
It is important to note that the gas-powered minibikes are not for children. They are built for teenagers and adults who are serious and responsible about riding. Although these fast minibikes can be pricey, there are models available for just $300. If you are looking for a full-featured bike, you will probably need to spend in the vicinity of $500 dollars, and of course, there are always the highest end bikes selling for thousands. With room for customization and creativity, many
enthusiasts like to make these bikes 'their own' by adding just the right accessories before they take their bike for a fast ride.

Gold Pocket Bikes
Gold pocket bikes are extremely cool and popular but for some reason it can be difficult to find gold pocket bikes. With a little time and work you can paint your pocket bike gold.
Gold pocket bikes are gorgeous and even more striking than pocket bikes of other colors.

1.Start your painting project by removing everything from your frame. You will need to remember where every part came from.
2.Purchase some 80 grit sand paper; you will need two to three packages depending on the size of your bike frame.
3.Sand the frame just until the shine is gone. You don’t want to remove too much of the finish.
What is the most popular pocket bike?
When asked this question, a majority of pocket bike enthusiasts will gladly blurt out the following brands: Harley, Cagllari, Ducati, Yamaha, Honda, Blata, Polini, GRC or Pasini. What is the most popular pocket bike in this sport today? 49cc pocket bikes started the trend. This half of the answer to the question: What is the most popular pocket bike today! Let’s ask a more obvious follow up question: what’s pocket bike model that continues to inspire the growing number of sincere clones in the pocket bike market today?
If so, then the title for the most popular pocket bike and most wished for item of these enthusiasts are bikes of Italy’s Polini Motori. The company is the manufacturer of motorcycles, scooter parts and accessories.
They hold the distinction of being the originators of the “minimoto” or pocket bike craze. They rolled out the first batch of Polini pocket bikes in 1992. Polini pocket bikes were created through the combination of the technology that came from building real Grand Prix racers together with the use of lightweight alloy chassis. These pocket bikes were fitted with motors specially designed for them. The bikes also have the double-front/single-rear disc brake setups.
The company holds fast to these standards. To keep Polini mini bikes winners, safe and reliable for the riders. From the beginning of the manufacturing process when bike.
Racing With a Pink Pocket Bike
Pocket bikes are popular racing machines among young people, especially young men. The racing industry is not only for men and boys anymore. There are many young ladies who are great motor cross racers. Pocket bikes come in many different colors including pink, which of course if popular with the ladies. Crazy bright colors add flair to your bike and your image as a racer. A pink pocket bike is sure to stand out in a crowd. Young women are becoming more interested in extreme sports, particularly the motor sport industry. Some popular pocket bikes that used for racing are:
The pocket bike 805; this is one of the largest gas pocket bikes on the market. This bike is definitely not for sissies. It has 49 ccs, heavy-duty chain drive, automatic transmission, a beautiful polished muffler, brake lights, ventilated front and rear disc brakes and much more. This bike sells for around $475.00. What a small price to pay for this powerful pocket bike.
Z4 pocket bike has 49 ccs, a single cylinder air-cooled two-stroke engine with a CVT transmission, a pull start ignition, front and rear disk brakes and rear drum brakes, plus 100km suspension. This bike sells for around $665.00
Both of these pocket bikes come in several colors including pink. You may have to special order a pink pocket bike, but it will be well worth it with the exposure and attention you get when you drive up on your brightly colored bike. All eyes will be on your pink bike at the racetrack.
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