Pocket Bike Frequently Asked Questions
1. What exactly is a pocket bike/minimoto?
A pocket bike is a miniature GP Racing motorcycle. It stands about 15 to 18 inches high depending on the model and brand weighing anywhere from 35 to 55 pounds. pocket bike Racing is a rapidly growing sport for both children and adults, and by their nature are just pure fun to ride. Although they may appear to look like toys, our minimotos are built to high quality standards of accuracy and proportion of a the world class GP bike.
2. How do pocket bikes handle in comparison to a full size motorcycle?
A pocket bike handles much like a larger motorcycle, but because the wheelbase and weight are much less, it changes direction quicker. The front wheel of the more powerful pocket bike models can rise up without hesitation with the application of power; also due to the short wheelbase, they can turn very quickly. This in most peoples opinion adds to the fun factor, but demands that the rider has protective clothing, and is familiar with the bike in question.
3. I¡¯m a concerned parent, are pocket bikes safe for my children?
Any performance-oriented machine can be inherently dangerous, especially if operated by a non-adult. In this circumstance a pocket bike is no exception. Most pocket bikes are geared for speeds of up to 40 MPH or more. A pocket bike can be safely operated by someone over the age of 7 years old, however only when supervised by a responsible adult. As in any circumstance, proper safety equipment is essential and should be made to fit properly to whatever age and / or size the rider is. Restrictors are available for pocket bikes that can help govern top speeds.
4. Where should pocket bikes be ridden?
A pocket bike should never be ridden on the street. It should only be ridden on hard surfaces with no traffic. With permission, a large parking lot or other privately paved area can be an ideal place to ride. Always be aware of your local laws pertaining to this type of recreational activity. Laws can and may vary depending on which state or country you live in.
5. How fast do pocket bikes go?
Most pocket bikes will accelerate quickly to about forty five miles per hour. The speed can be modified more or less depending on optional performance upgrades and sprocket sizes.
6. Do pocket bikes accelerate quickly?
Yes! However this may not be true for all pocket bikes, some are known to have fantastic acceleration speeds. Be warned, there is a huge difference when comparing to lower cost bikes.
7. I¡¯ve heard there are a couple of power bands, what does this mean?
Two stroke engines by design generate a lot of power, this is due in part to the power stroke that occurs with each rotation of the crankshaft. Typically, a two cycle engine can make much more power than its four cycle counterpart due to its small cubic inch displacement; The smaller stroke (length of piston movement) causes higher engine speeds, resulting in higher output. This in turn produces a power band that may not be as controllable as the four stroke engines. The high powered engines can tend to come on strong with a half throttle acceleration, after the speed is stabilized, an additional acceleration increase will bring on second power surge. Ultimately meaning that the bike can perform a wheelie at twenty five miles an hour or more.
8. Why should I buy a Planet Minimotos pocket bike over a less expensive bike. What¡¯s the difference?
All bikes are not created equal. The most obvious of these differences can be seen in power. In comparison the pocket bikes performance greatly outstrips the purchasing price difference between other bike brands. In the end, you get what you pay for.
9. How much does protection gear cost?
Prices can vary depending on the level of protection that you desire as a rider. Regardless of this level, we highly recommend that all riders should wear a good helmet, gloves, riding jacket, riding pants or jeans with knee sliders and high top shoes. Most racers wear full racing suits, safety is vital to the health of both the driver and the sport, and should be a primary concern. Feel free to visit our apparel category for additional information and pricing details on riding apparel.
10. What additional protection gear does Planet Minimotos recommend?
When considering extra protection you must consider all areas that might be injured if you became separated from the bike at speeds. Usually this means helmet, gloves, riding jacket, riding pants or jeans with knee sliders and high top shoes. In addition to these basic items we recommend leather motorcycle riding apparel when racing or riding at high speeds. More than one person has suffered road rash in embarrassing spots when thrown off during a wheelie.
11. I understand that 2 cycle engines are high maintenance, are these engines dependable?
A 2-cycle engine operates at higher speeds and higher temperatures than a 4-cycle engine. A water cooled option can help to regulate the temperature, and can potentially increase cylinder life. However the 4-stroke has a complicated valve system that is expensive to repair. In a bottom line assessment, a 2 stroke may need a cylinder replacement every couple of years with hard riding, but this is not very costly. We offer replacement parts that are both inexpensive and easy to install, ultimately saving the customer money in the long run.
12. How hard is it to acquire additional parts and accessories?
All parts and accessories can be obtained through most pocket bike vendors, such as Planet Minimotos, which covers the entire spectrum of parts. We provide each and every part available for a bike, and can normally have them shipped the same day.
13. How do I mix Gas and Oil for my pocket bike?
The standard engine mixing ratio for Gas and Oil is 50 to 1, however some brands of pocket bikes using off brand engines may need a mixing ratio for Gas to Oil at 25 to 1. Be sure to read your owners manual before fueling your pocket bike. A new engine should have a richer mixture of 40 to 1 for the first tank of fuel to help with proper break in. Do not use a mixture of less than 40 to 1 as it will be too rich and may foul the spark plug.
14. What oil is best to use in my pocket bike?
We recommend any quality name brand 2 cycle oil (pre-mixed), which can be found any motorcycle / ATV store.
15. Will my pocket bike operate on pump gas?
Yes, however we recommend the use of fresh premium pump gas. Do not use any gas that has been stored for more than 2 weeks. A commonly used best practice is to mix only the necessary fuel/oil for the duration of riding for that day or weekend.
16. I understand some engines are water-cooled, do they require antifreeze or just water?
You should only use water in water-cooled engines. Insuring that they are drained during the winter season to avoid freezing.
17. Are pocket bike replacement parts expensive?
No. Most pocket bike parts are reasonably priced and inexpensive to purchase.
18. Is it really as fun as it looks?
No. It¡¯s MUCH more fun than it looks!
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