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Posted in Sale Mountain Bikes by bike2009 on June 25, 2009

Pocket bikes, also known as mini motors are miniature-sized motorcycles, fueled with either gas or oil and powered with gas-burning engines. The concept of motorbikes had begun in Japan, a country known for miniaturizing full-scale products.

Previously pocket bikes were used only on closed racetracks, private roads and on roads that were not under public traffic laws, so that no big car or truck can run into your minute sized pocket bikes. But these you will often find pocket bikes zinging in and out of the parking lots, up and down the residential streets and occasionally onto the side of the cars.

The pocket bikes usually move at a top speed of 35 mph, but often the speed can be raised further. Another interesting feature of these pocket bikes are their duplicate imitation of normal-sized street motorcycles. The pocket bikes are equipped with handlebars, twist-grip throttles, and chain drives, electronic ignition and disk brakes.

The pocket bikes are not at all safe for the highways or high traffic zone areas. If you are driving a small sports car and someone is driving a mini pocket bike behind you, you will fail to see him or the pocket bike. So it becomes really dangerous to move in a traffic-crowded area, as the rider can be easily run-down by the driver of the bigger truck. The pocket bikes are specially designed to travel only on the racetracks.

There are some safety measures that should be followed while one is driving these pocket bikes. The person driving the bike should be an ace in driving and he should always carry his helmet and pads. If by chance if your kid is riding the pocket bike, then make sure that he/she does not go out of the backyard or the driveway.

The pocket bikes follow hi-tech technology so the snazziest models cost even more than thousands. The smaller models, however, cost around $200 to $800. They basically come from Japan and China and are specially famous amongst the teenagers and people in their early youths. These bikes weigh almost 50 pounds, stand about a foot and half high and can be carried stacked in a corner of the trunk of the car. They have really tiny engines with 47 cc to 49cc displacement, less than 1/20th the size of the bigger motorcycles.

Try out the pocket bikes. If you want something thrilling, something exciting, something enticing to bring a difference to your monotonous days, then pocket bikes are the best alternatives for you.

About the Author

Sharon Albright is the owner of Pocket Bikes Site. Read more articles on Pocket Bikes and visit her recommended resources. –

We all know all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) are such a hit with people of all races and ages these days but have you ever heard of a pocket bike? These pocket-sized dynamites can pack quite a punch too ? so, don?t judge it by the way it looks. In actual fact, if we check the stats, the growth rate of pocket bikes are even faster than what we?ve seen for ATVs! Now, being a ATV enthusiasts and all, we?ve decided to do a little research into why pocket bikes are so popular these days and we?d like to explore the reason behind the explosion of this trend a little bit more in-depth.

Compact in size, Dynamic in design
One of the biggest reasons why pocket bikes are so popular is because of one simple reason?.they?re small and fast and despite the size, they?re pretty hot looking! Take a look at some of the pocket bike designs they have in the market today ? they can challenge the best of the ATVs today?without the bulkiness too. If you wish to have a more conventional design, they have it. If you prefer something more funky, they have it.

Pocket bikes are fast!!
It was a mistake for us to assume that pocket bikes were really sluggish and were made for kids because it?s NOT! It may look like a toddler?s toy but when it comes to speed, it certainly is not. In fact, with a high end pocket bike, it can definitely outrun an ATV any time of the day. So, it?s small?it?s fast?and?.

?it?s getting cheaper and cheaper by the minute
Now, if you?re not totally convinced yet with the ?cute and small? and ?speedy? theories, this will certainly nail it. Pocket bikes are getting cheaper and cheaper by the minute. I mean, what can be better than something that is compact, trendy, fast and affordable?? We?re not saying that there will be a day when you can find pocket bikes in seven-elevens and Wal-Marts, no way?but what we?re saying is that it has become easier and more affordable for people who were interested in taking up the sport but did not have the financial means to do it before.

Marsha Maung is an ATV enthusiast enthusiastically promoting ATV riding as a sport and family activity! She runs and is one of the staff for one of the hottest and fastest-growing ATV sites right now…http://www.atv4kids.com.


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Posted in Sale Mountain Bikes by bike2009 on June 25, 2009

There is something about buying a new bike that makes you feel like a kid again. On a shiny brand new bike, the wind feels a little wilder in your hair and you feel like your five years old. There’s no question that buying a new bike is a rush. The question is, what kind of bike to buy?

Bicycles come in styles and prices to suit every need and virtually every budget. Choosing from the many types of bikes on the market is a personal decision that’s basically determined by the type of riding you want to do.

If you are a serious off-road cyclist, you’ll need a sturdy mountain bike. Distance riders will want a lightweight model that offers speed and comfort. Cross-country travelers should opt for touring bikes. Even companion bikes have their place with urban riders needing to share the ride with children or spouses.

The choice of types of bikes is yours and yours alone. Specialized bikes are available to suit those with very particular needs. If you have a bumpy commute, for example, you’ll probably want a mountain bike. Although usually heavy with a higher rolling resistance, mountain bikes run smoothly along single tracks, over rocks and along steep mountain trails.

If you shop at the market, run an urban delivery service or just have a heavy load to bear, you should consider choosing a touring bike. These are generally sturdy, comfortable and stable. An added feature of the touring bike is the many forks and eyelets that can be used to attach racks and cranks as storage for all of your non-cycling gear.

Whatever kind of riding you do, never overlook the importance of a really comfortable seat. Some types of bikes feature ultra-comfortable recumbent seats. Others have more business-like economy seats. The former will provide you with more comfort while riding, and may even protect you from saddle sores. The latter will make your bike look more streamlined and professional, but can be a pain.

Another consideration is to buy a sports bike with a road racing frame and provision for triple cranks. If you are heavy-set or suffer from knee problems, cranks can be very beneficial in preventing pressure from falling on the knees when you are cycling on a stiff slope.

Buying a tandem bike is another possibility, particularly if you tend to ride with a companion. They are made for two riders and are more expensive than other bikes. There are a number of pros, and cons, that should be carefully considered before making the investment in tandem. If you do decide to purchase a bicycle built for two, make sure you get a model that has 700c wheels.

Hybrid bikes are great choices for those traveling short distances, going along well-laid cycle paths, or who just enjoy a relaxing cruise. Hybrids feature upright seats and handlebars, so they offer optimal comfort and really are a pleasure to ride.

Finally, if you want to really stand out, invest in a groovy cruiser bike. These can be fitted with a number of fancy accessories and components, and make for a relaxing ride if you tend to take short journeys. As the name suggests, these bikes are built for ‘cruising’.

Buying a new bike is a personal decision that needs some careful thought. When you take the time to choose the right type of bike for your needs, you’ll soon have a new set of wheels that will make you feel carefree and unstoppable. You’ll feel just like a kid again.

About the Author:

Barbara Moore contributes to several web magazines, on sports and recreation and hobbies and recreation themes.


Remember not so long ago, when a bike was simply a frame and fork assembly with two wheels and a seat. Boy, have bikes come a long way since those days. One of the latest additions is the BMX bike.

These beauties evolved from the old stingray bikes of past. With a little smaller frame than other bikes, many additional features can be added for doing all kinds of different stunts. With the addition of foot pegs to the front and rear axles, one can actually stand on these and perform different maneuvers and tricks. Some of the stunts are relatively simple while others take a lot of time, practice and patience to perfect. Standing on the front pegs and spinning the rest of the bike frame around or going down a ramp and up another and then executing a summer sault in mid air when you shoot off the top of the ramp are just a few of the stunts that can be done.

As these bikes set out to be very popular over the past decade, many cities and towns have had special places both indoors and out pop up where riders can come and use the equipment to practice and perform their riding skills. There are ramps with different shapes and heights which provide the tools to perform many tricks that have already been done or the ability to create new ones of your own. With the outside facilities, many of the obstacles and ramps are made up from the dirt that’s available right on the site. Besides the ramps and hills for stunt biking there are also courses set up which are used for races. Bike racing and bike riding in general have become very popular lately with a lot of it being attributed to the high cost of gasoline now a days.

There are also many competitions in the US and around the World that draw competitors from all over. One of the most popular is the famous X-Games. If you watch TV you have probably come across one of these competitions being broadcast on a sports channel and many are even broadcast on one of the major networks. If you have seen this type of competition, then you know that some of the stunts performed seem almost impossible for a person to do. It’s mind boggling to imagine how much practice along with all the bumps, bruises and injuries that some of these competitors must go through to accomplish these feats. Everyone in a competition wears a lot of safety equipment to protect the elbows, knees and most importantly, the head with a helmet. If you have never seen one of these X-Games before, make sure you keep your eyes open and watch your TV guide so you can catch one of these wild competitions for yourself as you will be amazed.

Of course you don’t have to compete to buy a BMX bike to enjoy. Just riding it on the streets of your neighborhood or in your own backyard is loads of fun. You can even do some of the easy stunts if you feel like challenging yourself. Just be very careful and don’t attempt anything too hard or dangerous. Even at a non competitive level, always wear at least a helmet whenever riding a bike, no matter what kind of bike it is or where you ride it, period.

If you’re a BMX bike enthusiast or you just want more information on BMX bikes, where to buy them or obtain parts and equipment, visit the: “BMX Bikes Site”: http://recreation.cash2burn.com/bmxbikes.html

Paul has been on the internet for a few years now and likes to share his stories and information on different topics that he enjoys. You can visit his main website at: http://www.cash2burn.com


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