Entering the History of the Pocket Bike

At some stage in most parents lives, their son will ask them if they can get a motorbike. If you have found yourself in this position, then this is the article for you. I would like to introduce you to the world of the pocket bike. We will look at the history of this bike, and explore ways that you can get one without breaking the bank, as well as discussing some important safety aspects that everyone should consider.

I feel that a brief history of this bike is in order, before we look at the intricacies of buying one. The pocket bike first became popular in Japan. The Japanese have an uncanny love for tiny things, and this is especially true for mechanical items, so it was only natural that they would invent a shrunk down version of the motorbike at some stage. The initial excitement was carried across the world, and soon became a global phenomenon.

When these bikes initially started being shipped overseas, they cost an insane amount of money, and although everyone and their kid wanted one, it was only the rich that could really afford them. once the manufacturers started realising just how popular they were, however, they began exploring ways to manufacture them that would help to bring down the cost to the end user.

As we can see in present days, this has been very effective in reducing the costs of the pocket bike, to the point where it is an affordable option for most households, and a viable gift for a child who is curious about motorbike bike riding, but not quite ready for a larger dirt bike. You can save even more money by purchasing your bike second hand, either online or through your local newspaper.

Second hand pocket bikes are a great way to save money, as quite often they will be every bit as mechanically sound as a brand new one. Children tend to outgrow these bikes fairly quickly, and want to move on to something a little larger. This means that the bike will have only been used for a year or two. You should, however, still have the bike checked out by someone who has a little mechanical knowledge before purchasing.

Usually with pocket bikes, a new model will come out every year or two. If you would prefer to purchase a pocket bike new rather than risking a second hand one, you can save a lot of money by being aware of the market and knowing when a new model is about to come out. Retailers will start dropping their prices as this time approaches, trying to get rid of their old stock and make way for the new models coming in.

As with many things, the cheapest models are usually manufactured in Asia. Be wary when purchasing a bike that has been built in China, however, as many people have found that the quality of the engine and its parts are substandard, to say the least. Disgruntled pocket bike owners have quite often found themselves left high and dry with an Asian model. Once they break down, you will find it much harder to get parts for it than a model that has been built in the US. If reliability is what you after, then you are much better off going with something home grown.

Some people forget that the expense does not end with the initial purchase of your pocket bike. You will also need to consider the safety aspects involved. If your child is just learning how to ride, then you will need to be especially careful to ensure that you have all the right safety equipment, such as riding helmets, knee and shin pads, and gloves. If you are wanting to have a street legal pocket bike, then you will need to also consult your particular state laws, as you will probably need to make some further modifications to the bike before you you can ride it on the road.

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