Daily Archives: January 26, 2009

Did you get a Mini Moto from Santa ?

Those who received an off-road vehicle from Santa are being urged to ensure they know the law BEFORE they start the engine – or they could see their brand-new present in the crusher. Despite the high standards needed to be … Continue reading

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Flag Man Taken Out In Pocket Bike Race

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Crosby parents warned that mini-motos bought as Christmas presents for their children may be seized if safety regulations are flouted

PARENTS who have bought mini-moto bikes for their children this Christmas are being warned of the safety implications. Many parents, and riders of mini-motos and other such vehicles, are unaware of the dangers or the offences that may be committed … Continue reading

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Know your super pocket bike

These are some quick adjustments and tips for the B1 liquid cooled minimoto that I have found helpful. Extra heat protection: To protect the bike I’ve put some aluminium tape on the inside of the fairing at the closest point … Continue reading

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Crackdown drives nuisance bikes off roads

Dozens of mini-moto cycles have been driven off Wakefield roads thanks to the Council and police. Wakefield Council’s anti-social behaviour unit has teamed up with West Yorkshire Police and responded to around 3,000 complaints about nuisance motorcycling during the last … Continue reading

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Where to Race Your Pocket Bike

While whatever Pocket cycle owners vie their incurvature bikes at competitions and go-kart tracks, others only savor zipping around on their incurvature bikes for nonprofessional purposes in unstoppered topical areas. There are whatever options for wrongfully racing your incurvature cycle … Continue reading

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Know Your Mini Moto

Clutch The mini moto uses a centrifugal clutch to power the drive the sprocket, which in turn drives the back wheel of your mini moto. When you start your mini moto the clutch spins as the engine ticks over. The … Continue reading

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