Saturday, April 2, 2011

Electric Pocket Bikes Are Tiny Bundles Of Joy

By Scott Maxwell


If you've ever ridden on a motorcycle, you can understand how great the experience can be. A motorcycle is a vehicle, however, which requires a great deal of time, skill, and effort to take care of. If you or a young person wants a taste of what a motorcycle could provide without the high risk, electric pocket bikes may provide the best opportunity.

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.

You can enjoy a pocket bike just as much as your kid might. These bikes should be able to hold riders up to 170 pounds before they can't function anymore. Riders under 6 feet will also have the range that they need to operate the bike, meaning that you can enjoy riding this when your kids are finished.

The pocket bike is completely electric as well. Installed with the unit are 12 volt batteries which will charge off of electricity out of the wall. A completely dead battery may take up to 12 hours to charge, but ones with a partial charge should complete after a mere 4 hours. You won't need to use gasoline for this bike, saving time and cutting back on pollution.

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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