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| Pocket
bikes, super pocket bikes,
also known as mini motos, are miniature sized motorcycles
averaging around 47 inches long and 18 inches tall.
Pocket bikes, although small enough to carry under one's
arm, are capable of impressive speeds. They are usually
built with gas-powered engines. The
smaller industrial-motored models used by Junior class
racers are capable of speeds of over 35 mph, the average
4.2 hp and 6.2 hp racing models achieve about 40-45
mph, and open class machines reach speeds over 50 mph.
Pocket bikes can be built with many
of the features common to regular bikes, such as disc
brakes in the front and rear, racing tires, fairings,
lightweight aluminum alloy cast perimeter frames and
swing arms. |
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