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   For fast paced fun, nothing beats a pocketbike


08 Mar 2008 12:28:38
| Mark Lambie


Pocket bikes can be comfortably cradled under your arm and are capable of splendidly fast speeds. They are usually powered by gas-powered engines. The smaller industrial- motored models used by Junior class racers are capable of speeds upwards of 45 mph. Open class machines reach blistering speeds over 50 mph. Pocket bikes can be built with many of the features common to regular bikes, such as disc brakes in the front and rear, racing tires, fairings, lightweight aluminum alloy cast perimeter frames and swing arms. Originally, pocket bikes were solely made by specialty manufacturers who sold them at expensive prices. As their appeal has grown, however, affordable pocket bike imports have become available to a much larger group of motor sport enthusiasts. They are great for adults and children alike, for the family or individual who enjoys outdoor fun on two wheels. Nothing beats the Pocket bike for economy, ease of transporting. Enjoy them just for riding around your neighborhood, but for racing as a team sport. Start your own club or join one. You’ll be a welcome addition to such a tight group.



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