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Mini Dirt Bikes
Mini
Bikes were first manufactured by Japan, followed by the Italian manufacturer,
Polini and other Mini Bike Manufacturers such as ATM Vittorazi, Bi-ZetaBlata
Pocket, Zocchi Sport Racing, ZPF Mini Bikes, GEM and others. As the sport spread
to other parts of the world, innovative, high performance Mini Bikes came into
production, which includes the Mini Dirt Bike.
Mini Dirt Bikes, though small in size, are not as cheap as
some people thought it would be. For example, the Pitster Pro 125cc can cost you
around 2,095 dollars. However, Mini Dirt bikes with less engine power, normally
less than 90cc, are quite affordable with price ranging from 200 to 600 dollars
only.
A
Mini Dirt Bike has all the working parts and features of a normal Dirt Bike. It
only weighs less, is much smaller and has a lot less power (about 49cc on
average). Most Mini Dirt Bikes are built with a two-stroke engine, and since
they are also designed to hold only half a gallon of gas on average, you also
don’t have to spend much on fuel.
With hundreds of models choose from, the popularity of these
little but comparatively powerful machines is still growing among children and
adults alike. It is a fact that thousands of Mini Dirt Bikes are sold every year
around the world, and the number is increasing.
Since
these Mini Dirt Bikes can run up to 75 mph or so, precautions should be taken
while riding them, especially for younger kids. Wearing helmets should be made
compulsory and children should not be allowed to ride these vehicles on a speed
of more than 40 mph. If you are an adult and plan to buy a Mini Dirt Bike for
yourself, make sure that it fits you and supports your weight.
See also:
Dirt Bike Safety
Dirt Bike Crashes - When, How, and Why
Honda Dirt Bikes - Everyone Wants A Honda
Yamaha Dirt Bikes - Not For The Timid
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