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18 Feb 2008 04:53:16 | Mark Lambie
While many Pocket bike owners race their pocket bikes at
competitions and go-kart tracks, others simply enjoy zipping
around on their pocket bikes for recreational purposes in open
local areas. There are many options for legally racing your
pocket bike with friends and in organized competitions. A racing
sanctioning body has been established to promote racing in North
America called NAPRA, the North American Pocket Bike Racing
Association. Go-kart tracks offer a road racecourse that is
perfectly scaled to Pocket Bikes You can give your local go-kart
track a call or get in touch with NAPRA itself to see if any
tracks or leagues are offering racing in your area. Major kart
tracks across the country have adopted pocket bike racing, and
there are sure to be more as the national interest in pocket
grows with every passing day. Outside of pocket bike
competitions, you can ride your pocket bike on private property
in enclosed courses. Here are some guidelines for recreational
pocket bike riding: find a clear, open area that allows for high
speeds, be sure there are no major obstacles or obstructions
that could cause harm or injury, ride on a relatively smooth
surface to maximize control, and steer clear of public roads and
pedestrian-heavy areas
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