Friday, November 21, 2008

Pocket Bike Racing




Pocketbike racing or popular with Mini GP racing, is a racing that is doing with the use of miniature racing motorcycles such as pocket bikes. These bikes are raced around kart tracks. It is an extremely popular sport in Japan and Europe, and is gaining in popularity in other parts of the world, particularly in the United States.

A typical pocket bike is roughly one quarter the size of a normal motorcycle, and is powered by an internal combustion engine of between 40-50 cubic centimetres producing somewhere between 3 and 15 horsepower, depending on the particular model. The machines have no suspension, relying on the tires to absorb bumps and handle cornering, and most weigh right about 40 pounds. The entry-level models often produce about 3 to 4 horsepower, but the more expensive racing models run with much more power. The best pocket bikes for racing are ones that provide a favorable power-to-weight ratio. Performance enhancements are sometimes added to increase speed and acceleration. Despite their tiny size, both adults and children race pocket bikes at speeds of up to 60 miles per hour in organized racing leagues.

With the pocket bike, children can learn the basic about motorcycle racing. And for adults can live out their hunger for the adrenaline rush of bike racing without the high costs and heavy associated with full-sized motorcycle racing.

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