Electric Pocket Bikes Are Tiny Bundles Of Joy

Saturday, March 26, 2011

By Scott Maxwell


Everyone knows that motorcycles, while being a fun and efficient vehicle, can also be somewhat dangerous. Unfortunately, many people will get into accidents involving motorcycles because they do not take themselves seriously enough while riding them, feeling that a motorcycle is simply a vehicle for fun. Anyone who feels this way should consider investing in electric pocket bikes instead of a motorcycle, because it gives them the chance to still have the fun of a motorcycle without the larger risk.

A pocket bike is a scaled down version of a larger motorcycle. It offers a sleek, stylish design and if you are riding a pocket bike, you will still have all of the fun of a traditional motorcycle without the danger. These bikes can traditionally ride up to 15 miles per hour, allowing you to scoot around town without risking high speeds or getting into too much trouble.

Even though the pocket bikes look small, riders can traditionally ride them as long as they are under 6 feet tall. Some models of the bikes can handle riders who weigh up to 170 pounds, letting many adults have the same thrill as younger children might. Electric pocket bikes are made for many people, not just younger ones.

A person who invests in a pocket bike will have something fun to enjoy that will not require gasoline. A pocket bike runs on electric power that has been stored in 12 volt batteries which are fully rechargeable. The rider should get at least 30 minutes of continuous use out of one of these bikes.

Running on electric energy, these bikes are also super quiet. You can ride them around without causing much of a distraction in your neighborhood. This makes electric pocket bikes into a great choice when you or your children want all of the fun that can come with a motorcycle but you know the responsibility for a real bike wouldn't be there.




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