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● Pocketbikes aren’t
a lawn toy for your small child.
Get them a battery powered Fischer Price toy instead.
● Pocketbikes aren’t a street motorcycle - they are highly
specialized, miniature GP Racing motorcycles…very fast, very
sophisticated 2-stroke racing machines – a virtual ground-based
missile. Pocketbikes have hair-trigger acceleration, and can hurt
you very easily if you lack the fine motor skills required for very
precise throttle control. WEAR A HELMET AND FULL PROTECTIVE GEAR
WHEN RIDING.
● Pocketbikes aren’t a "putt-putt minibike". The more
powerful ones aren’t made just for adult or more experienced riders,
but are in fact built for adult racers, and only for the younger
racer who possesses a high degree of training, skill, and dexterity.
While they may look entirely physically proportional sitting on
them, younger children may not be able to safely operate the
full-sized hand controls.
Some kids as young as 4 years old* have successfully learned to ride
the less powerful models in restricted form - but racing is
certainly not for everyone, and certainly pocketbike racing is not
for every child. Pocketbike racing on the restricted or lower
horsepower models, compares quite favorably to Pee-Wee Motocross
racing, in terms of safety…but some individuals may not posses
sufficient motor-skills at any age to safely engage in motorsports
racing. This is a risk assessment decision that has to be made by an
adult parent or guardian based on the particular capabilities of
THEIR child.
*As with Pee-Wee MX, the youngest of pocketbike racing classes begin
at age 7
● Pocketbikes aren’t to be underestimated. 6.2 hp pocketbikes
can and have tossed even experienced road racers like a garden
salad. Starting out with a 9.5 hp or 12+ hp model is surely
ill-advised, especially if you have no prior road racing experience.
Pocketbikes have an incredible power-to-weight ratio, and will
wheelie quite easily if provoked. More power is on tap than can be
safely used in all situations. Precise throttle control isn't just
crucial, it's essential.
● Pocketbikes aren’t a mass-produced product of infinite
availability, stacked on shelves 100 high, 20 deep, and 1000 wide in
a huge warehouse somewhere. They are hand-made, limited production
racing motorcycles built in the finest Italian racing tradition*.
East Coast Minimoto's Pocketbikes are made by a small number of
skilled craftsmen in small batches, in the case of the Polini brand
(the closest to what you could even call a "production" racing bike)
while others, such as ATM, Pasini, and ZPF, are made entirely by
hand, essentially one-by-one, by some of Italy’s finest custom
machine artisans.
*Some pocketbikes are
mass-produced in the Czech Republic, and are not hand-crafted in
Italy!
● Pocketbikes aren’t a "consumer" product.
They are a racing product: something entirely different.They don’t
come with a warranty, and they are not returnable. They don’t come
with an instructional video, or a detailed shop manual (and neither
do racing cars, or full-size racing motorcycles either, for that
matter). They don’t have consumer grade "guards" "protectors" or
"shields" installed to protect you from yourself, and your own
stupidity. They are made for racing…and in motorsports racing,
stupid hurts.
● Pocketbikes don’t come out of a bubble pack, ready to use – this
is not a toaster oven, or a George Foreman grill. While they do come
relatively complete, they may still require some adjustment, and
fine tuning, before being race-ready. You need to have mechanical
knowledge to safely operate a racing product. If all you know how to
do is ride, then find a friend who knows how to wrench.
Example: If you can’t properly identify an expansion-style snap-ring
pliers, this sport may be beyond your ken.
● Pocketbikes aren’t really all that different from full-size
motorcycles…they’re only smaller. Motorcycles are normally sold
through dealerships, and are usually dealer-prepped. If you purchase
your bike directly from us (the importers), via mail-order, instead
of buying from a local dealer, you will save a considerable amount
of money…BUT, your bike will arrive in a crate - IT HAS NOT BEEN
DEALER PREPPED.
The money you save by buying your miniature pocket racing motorcycle
via mail-order, directly from the importer (AND BYPASSING A DEALER)
dictates that your bike will arrive in the condition that a dealer
would normally encounter the bike in, when he uncrates it at the
dealership.
Before a dealer would sell that motorcycle to a customer he would
have set it up, adjusted everything, corrected any problems that
might have occurred during shipment (such as fasteners that may have
worked loose), and checked the product over carefully for any unsafe
conditions. These are just some of the BASIC steps involved in the
dealer prep of any STREET BIKE…and you must remember: Pocketbikes
aren’t street bikes – they are RACING BIKES.
Many racers will completely disassemble their bikes, and then
inspect, threadlock, zip-tie, safety wire, and otherwise carefully
detail their bike rather extensively to get them ready for racing.
Of course, not everyone is quite this serious about racing…but some
level of care and preparation will certainly be required to get your
bike safe and ready for riding. A simple set of metric wrenches, and
Allen keys will be required to tighten the handlebars & hand
controls, and attach the footpegs.
PLEASE DO NOT CONFUSE BUYING A LIMITED PRODUCTION RACING MOTORCYCLE
DIRECT VIA MAIL-ORDER IN A CRATE WITH BUYING A CONSUMER BIKE,
DEALER-PREPPED, READY-TO-RIDE OFF THE SHOWROOM FLOOR.
● Pocketbikes aren’t difficult to work on, and are in fact
some of the most user-friendly racing products made – but if you
don’t have ANY mechanical skills, starting out in pocketbike racing
(or any kind of racing) may not be the smartest thing to do. It’s
still racing, and in racing, you must have a basic understanding of
simple mechanical concepts to be competitive, and to maintain a safe
bike in proper working order.
We are importers, and although we have a keen mechanical
understanding of these bikes and what makes them work, we are not
psychic nor telekinetic, and cannot teach you how to build and
repair motorcycles over the telephone. We can offer you the best
tech support in the industry – but if you are completely
mechanically inept, please get yourself some Lego’s, an Erector Set,
or a set of Time-Life books instead.... |