These small bikes are designed for flat surfaces only.Ĭan your son or daughter lift the bike if they fall off? The average weight is around 20-25kg but some larger models may be up to 30-40kg which is too heavy for a child to push back up by themselves. The average gradient is around 15-20 degrees so check to see what rating your pocket bike has especially if you've got a hill on your driveway. Not all pocket bikes have enough power to handle rapid inclines. If you can't you might need to look for a model that offers a higher seat, although it's rare. That's what the average seat height is on a pocket bike in Australia. Some models offer speeds of up to 80km/h which can feel twice as fast given your close proximity to the ground and the tiny frame beneath your crotch.Ĭan you fold your knees while sitting on a 48cm high seat. To get those top speeds you'll need to be under the optimal weight rating which is why kids will always get faster speeds than adults.įollowing on, subject to your load, you can usually get speeds from 30-50km/h. However the optimal rating is usually much less, around 50kg. Most pocket bikes come with a max load rating and this is usually between 100-120kg. Using on flat ground a single shock is sufficient for most uses. You may find some models come with a double shock. Suspension is usually a single shock rear shock and a front steel shock.
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