It also has numerous safety features included. All that you have to do when it arrives is to attach the handlebars, check that the oil level is right, and fuel it up before you try to ride it.Īlso, it’s important to note that the handlebars of this bike are adjustable, so you’ll be able to move them as needed until you’re comfortable with your overall positioning. The bike comes pre-assembled for the most part. Note that the rider’s weight shouldn’t exceed 150 pounds, so this bike is best used for younger riders like teenagers.
It uses an 80cc, 2.5 horsepower engine to carry its rider at speeds of up to 23 miles per hour. It’s modeled after more classic, old-school mini bikes but has some notable improvements that make it much safer and easier to operate. Our review list is rounded out with the Mega Moto Youth Mini Bike. Our reviews to the top rated mini bikes with our comparison table and buyers guide will help you choose the right one for you.
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since then, after a little tweeking here and there and installing a carburator off of a 14hp motor, ive done 56mph ( gets there quick too) and its so smooth of a ride having full suspension and those balloon tires taking up any road bumps. My first time to ride it I did 53 mph and man thats fast and I had never thought it would go that fast. I also hand made the seat myself and bent the handle bars out of some really thick tubing with a hyd bender. I also put a key switch on it and front fork lock to keep it being mine instead of someone elses.LoL. When putting it back togeather I replaced every nut and bolt with grade 8+ hardware or Stainless steel and lots of allen heads bolts.
I then cleaned up all the welds and filled them all to smooth them out and did the 2 tone paint job(True Blue & Cherry Red). I hand made the Primary cover (billet) that covers the clutch and the gas tank. I used a centrifugal clutch and made a special jack shaft thats only 4" wide so I could keep the chains on the same side. I then found me a HighOutput 8 hp Techumsha Motor from a parking lot vaccume and rebuilt it with some goodies for a little more punch. ! advantage to this bike that I didnt have on the last 1 was a speedo which is driven off the front wheel. I took a Taco frame and stretched it by 10" and then cut up a susuki RV90 and used the hyd front end and the swingarm along with the big balloon tires and also the brakes. It has a structure simuliar to the other 1 that you have posted here except its in a larger scale so to speak. I just finished my latest MiniBike Project and thought I would send you a couple of Pics of that bike. "This is Chuck Maier from San Diego, California.