Electric Pocket Bike

March 10, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Engineers created electric pocket bikes largely from spare parts that were thrown out by people who felt there was no more need for them. The majority of these bikes are built for those who love to race – but anyone of any age or for any purpose can drive them. In fact many people find that they prefer these bikes over gas-powered versions.

These electric pocket bikes are equipped with a rather silent motor that can hold up to 700 watts of power. It is also built with a battery charger that will turn itself off when it needs to. The great thing about this motor – besides its silence – is that it is environmentally friendly. That is great news for people who are looking to purchase these bikes in states like California where this is a requirement.

One of the best features are the ones that are dedicated to keeping drivers safe. Manufacturers know that parents will not buy these for their children unless they are completely safe and they respect that. However, just because it is safe does not meant that all of the fun was sucked out of it. On the contrary it is still just as powerful and daring as it would be without any safety features.

You can purchase your electric pocket bike in blue, red, black, yellow, or silver. Each bike has been designed with careful attention and detail to everything that is being built into it. Another great thing about the <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(’/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://www.minipocketrockets.net/electric-pocket-bikes.html”>electric pocket bike</a> is that they come equipped with tinted windshields, instrument lights, racing style gas tank, and flares for those who love to show off their sport.

MiniPocketRockets is a great site for those who are interested in excitement and fun. The site offers information and descriptions on the different pocket bikes on the market, safety rules, and how to purchase one for you or your children.

Things to Consider When Buying Electric Scooters for Kids

January 19, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Scooters everywhere!  It seems like there is a scooter craze in our neighborhoods, and young children are getting into this activity in a big way.  If your child has a kick scooter and now is ready for something of the motorized variety it might be time to consider an electric powered scooter.  There are numerous choices in the marketplace, and making the right choice can be confusing.  Many children push their parents to start with an electric scooter that might not be age appropriate.  Before you head out shopping try and be armed with some basic information so you are not pushed into making the wrong choice for your child.  The first decision point is what style to buy. The choices are purchasing a “stand up” scooter similar to a kick scooter, but electric powered, or the riding type similar to a motor scooter. This choice is a function of the age of the child you are shopping for. If the child is in the age range of 6 to 14 years then a stand up, kick style electric scooter is what you are looking for. If your child is 13 to 14 years old then the motor bike style electric scooter is appropriate. Check with your local authorities to make sure there are no laws, or restrictions regarding the age appropriateness of your scooter selection. Some purchasing factors to consider before you buy are:

Carrying Capacity: The heavier the rider the slower the scooter    
and the range will be affected as well.  Acceleration and top speed are determined by the size of the rider. As a rule of thumb electric scooters for children are built for riders weighing less than 175 lbs.

Speed: Stand up, and ride type scooters like the Razor Pocket Rocket model have top speeds that do not exceed 15mph. Top speed depends on several factors, most notably the weight of the rider and the terrain being traveled. Factors like tire pressure and charge level of the batteries also affect performance but to a lesser degree. A good estimate of typical speed is in the 10 mph range.

Distance or Range Per Battery Charge:  A better measure of travel capability is riding time or motor run time per charge. This performance aspect can vary significantly depending on battery type which will be reflected in the cost of the scooter. A rough estimate is about 45 minutes of motor “on time” per charge. Factors such as the weight of the rider, and terrain, can affect this performance parameter. The typical distance range is 8 to 10 miles. The range will vary depending on model; just keep in mind the person selling the electric scooter will probably quote a figure that is on the high end of the range. Battery recharge time for a typical scooter battery is 4 to 6 hours. If you have an active youngster you might want to explore a second set of batteries!

Price: Avoid the “kick” style electric scooters that sell for less than $100. These scooters are available at ‘big box” retailers and while being functional initially, they probably won’t be of the quality and durability that can withstand the scooter jumping and antics of an active 10 year old child. You should be able to purchase a kick” style electric scooter in the $125 to $275 price range. A durable motor bike style electric scooter should be in the $325 and up price range.

After you have done your research, be sure and check the warranty and availability of service, and parts. Make sure that spare tires or wheels are readily available, as this is a common failure item.  Avoid “no-name” brand electric scooters. Some brands that have positive reputations are X-Treme, Razor, and Schwinn. Check out on-line stores as many have competitive prices, and good service.

Good luck in finding that perfect scooter for your child.You never know what might happen as you watch your child’s electric scooter experience unfold. You might just be looking for that adult electric scooter next!

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Super Electric Pocket Bike racing against GASSERS

November 29, 2009 by admin · 25 Comments
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Etek powered Super Electric Pocketbike racing against gas powered super pocket bikes

Razor Dirt Quad Electric FourWheeled OffRoad Vehicle Red

October 24, 2009 by admin · 5 Comments
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Brand: Razor
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81 reviews

The Razor Dirt Quad is a miniature electric off-road quad. Authentic dirt quad frame geometry. High torque gear ration provide excellent climbing capabilities. Terrain tracing droop-travel rear suspension for a smooth ride. Shatter resistant plastic fairings and powder coated tubular steel frame for all weather splash-proof durability. Variable speed, chain driven motor for super quiet, yet powerful operation. Space-saving vertical storage capability. more info

Razor MX400 Dirt Rocket Electric Motocross Bike

October 22, 2009 by admin · 4 Comments
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Brand: Razor
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4 reviews

Razor products have populated neighborhoods across the U.S., but they don’t stop where the sidewalk ends. With the Dirt Rocket line, Razor introduced off-road rides for those who aren’t afraid of the dirt. The MX400 Dirt Rocket™, awarded the Toys “R” Us Joy List and praised in Sports Illustrated for Kids, is a scaled down, electric powered dirt bike that’s a fun way for younger riders to live out their off-road fantasies. With a high torque motor, large, knobby tires, and speeds up to 12 miles per hour, that dirt hill has got nothin’ on you. more info

Razor Pocket Rocket Miniature Electric Bike

October 18, 2009 by admin · 5 Comments
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Brand: Razor
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82 reviews

Rev your engine and take the Razor Pocket Rocket for a whirlwind spin around the block. This scaled-down street bike is designed to reach powerful speeds of 15 mph. Includes variable speed, chain driven motor for super quiet operation and large 10 pneumatic tires for a smooth ride. Get set for some freewheeling fun when you hop on a Razor Pocket Rocket. Features battery charger (4-6 hour charge time) for 45 minutes of continuous driving, pit stand and tools, box frame with durable powder finish. Requires 2 12V batteries (included). Measures 36L x 20W x 21H. Minimal assembly required. Holds up to 150 lbs. Prior to riding, read owner’s manual. Safety equipment recommended. Not for use on public roads.

Read and understand the enclosed owner’s manual before riding. Safety equipment such as a helmet, elbow and knee pads are recommended. Use this product only in controlled environments free of potential traffic hazards and not on public streets.

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Xtreme XP707 Pocket Bike 2009 Electric NEW ITEM

October 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Brand: X-treme
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***You will need to email with what color you would like so we can ship you the correct scooter.***

The Electric XP-707 Pocket bike

The XP-707 Pocket bike comes complete with the largest motor ever offered in a electric pocket bike. The XP-707 features a 700 watt (Quiet) motor, front & rear vented disk brakes, racing tires, cool frame design, 3 powerful batteries (36 volts), full faring design, racing style gas tank effect, & a tinted windshield.

Each electric pocket bike includes a tool kit, & a 30 day X-Treme warranty on defective parts.
We have Black & Red or Blue & Silver to choose from. more info

Razor MX650 Dirt Rocket Electric Motocross Bike

October 16, 2009 by admin · 5 Comments
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Brand: Razor
Average Rating
55 reviews

The Razor Dirt Rocket MX650 motocross dirt rocket that gives a real off-road experience. Speeds up to 17 mph and hold up to 220 lbs. Rear adjustable suspension and front inverted authentic motocross suspension fork. Authentic motorcycle-style spoke wheels with large knobby tires, 16 front and 14 rear, and inner tubes. Chain drive with automatic adjuster. Shatter proof plastic fairings and fenders. Easy to assemble and tools included. more info

Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket Electric Motocross Bike

October 16, 2009 by admin · 5 Comments
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Brand: Razor
Average Rating
130 reviews

The Razor Dirt Rocket MX350 is a miniature electric motocross bike. Scaled down dirt bike design carries riders up to 150 lbs. Geared for dirt with large 10 pneumatic knobby tires for maximum power transfer. Can travel over 10 miles on a single charge. Variable speed, chain driven motor for a super quiet yet powerful operation. At speeds up to 12 mph, the dirt rocket leaves similiar pocket dirt bikes in itsdust. more info

Razor MX500 Dirt Rocket Electric Motocross Bike

October 16, 2009 by admin · 5 Comments
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Brand: Razor
Average Rating
142 reviews

The Razor Dirt Rocket MX500 high performance electric motocross bike. Scaled down dirt bike design carries riders up to 175 lbs. Geared for dirt with large 16 and 14 knobby tires for maximum power transfer. Dual suspension and riser handlebars for a smooth and comfortable ride. Can travel up to 10 miles on a single charge. Authentic dirt bike frame geometry. At sppeds up to 17 mph, the MX500 leaves similiar bikes in its dust. Variable speed, chain driven motor for super quiet yet powerful operation more info