Mini Dirt Bikes
What are mini dirt bikes?
As the name suggests, mini dirt bikes are basically small dirt
bikes. They have quite a lot less power than a standard dirt
bike but appear virtually the same. Costing much less than a
full size, full power dirt bike they are perfect for your
budding Motocrosser and becoming very popular with children of
all ages.
How do mini dirt bikes differ from standard dirt bikes?
Apart from the fact that they are normally designed to carry
only ten stone in weight and are much smaller than a normal dirt
bike, a mini dirt bike has a lot less power; normally around a
47cc two-stroke engine. They obviously have all the working
parts and are designed as well as a 250cc, and because they
weigh less and carry less it is still possible to get a quite
impressive 70kph out of them.
The petrol tank is much smaller holding only around 1 litre of
petrol and seat height ranges from 500 to 600 mm off the ground.
They have full shock suspension and brakes and are perfectly
safe to drive as long as a reasonable amount of care and safety
is used.
Are mini dirt bikes really safe?
As with any motor powered bike, or car for that matter, there is
an element of danger involved and proper safety measures should
be taken into consideration especially if you are buying one for
your child. It is advised not to let pre teens ride a mini dirt
bike because they can still do considerable speed and offer
little in protection in the event of a crash.
A helmet and safety suit should be worn an at all times when
riding a mini dirt bike, and riding without these is dangerous
and fool hardy. As long as you pay close attention to the safety
of the rider, though, mini dirt bikes are incredibly good fun
and a really good way to get the adrenalin pumping.
How much do mini dirt bikes cost?
The bike itself is comparatively inexpensive, when compared to a
full size dirt bike, and you can expect to pay anywhere between