Sabtu, 09 Oktober 2010

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Dirt Bikes Getting Smaller in The Latest Trend - Pit Bikes

It seems in every magazine I look in I am seeing more and more ads for pit bikes. For those of you that don't know, pit bikes are smaller versions of larger dirt bikes. Pit bikes have gained a lot of popularity in the past few years. There are many reasons for this, so let's discuss a few.

Back in the day no one but little kids rode mini bikes. It all started when some pro riders began bringing these little dirt bikes into the pits to get around between races. Hence the name, pit bikes. Well pros love to compete so they started tricking out their little bikes and racing around.

It didn't take long to catch on with other people as they started riding pit bikes also. Pit bikes are cheaper, and in many cases more fun to ride than larger dirt bikes. When you get older like me you don't want to try 100 foot jumps anymore. It really starts to hurt when you crash. When you ride a pit bike the size of everything changes and makes riding quite a bit less dangerous.

Now I have fun riding pit bikes with my friends and racing around. We do smaller tabletop jumps and small double jumps. When I crash I am going at a much lower speed and doing a much smaller jump. I can also do many more tricks on my pit bike because it is so light and easy to ride.

Pit bikes are cheaper and easier to fix than full size dirt bikes. I recently bought a Thumpstar pit bike for $1600 and this thing came all ready to ride. It came with an upgraded suspension, and a great motor. Most pit bikes look really cool too.

When pit bikes first hit the scene many of them were junk, which gave them a reputation as being unreliable. Well now they have come a long way and are much more reliable. It is also becoming easier to find parts for pit bikes online. In the old days when your pit bike broke you were out of luck, but now things have changed. Pit bikes have become a big industry. Because of this they are naturally improving, and getting better all the time.

I love riding pit bikes with my friends and just goofing off. Now that you can buy a cheap reliable bike I would highly recommend getting one. They are great for the kids and the whole family. So check out some pit bikes and have fun riding this summer!

Kamis, 07 Oktober 2010

Are Thumpstar Pit Bikes Reliable?

There was a time when the only small sized motorcycles also now known as pit bikes were made by Japanese companies such as Honda and Kawasaki. In the past few years these pit bikes have become more and more popular, which has created quite a demand for them. Well now the Chinese manufacturers and others are stepping in to fill the void. So called knock off bikes such as Thumpstar pit bikes and Sikk pit bikes are built with Chinese engines and frames. The big question is can these bikes stand up to the old faithful Honda and Kawasaki models?

Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha, and Suzuki have been the staple when it comes to dirt bikes for years, and rightfully so. These motorcycles are very competent and reliable. Recently a host of Chinese made motorcycles have entered the scene in the form of mini bikes or pit bikes. Why would people buy a motorcycle from China when they can't be sure on the reliability? The reason is simple, they are much cheaper than their Japanese counterparts.

You can buy a completely tricked out Thumpstar pit bike for around $1500 brand new. When it comes to the new CRF100 tricked out by BBR you are looking at around $5500. This is quite a difference in price. There are many other brand names of so called knock off pit bikes such as Pittster, Sikk, Thunder Pro, and the list goes on and on. All of them are priced similarly and the quality is about the same depending on who you ask. I currently own 2 Thumpstar pit bikes, and I know some people who have the other so called knock off brands such as Sikk so I can speak personally on the quality of these motorcycles.

Are they as good as a Honda or Kawasaki? The simple answer is no. These bikes still have quite a way to go to stand up to the quality and performance of the Japanese brands when they are all tricked out. There is only one problem. When you buy a Honda 50cc, it comes bone stock. You need to upgrade everything from suspension, exhaust, tune the motor and this will add up to thousands of dollars. Well I don't know about you, but I am not spending $5500 on a tiny pit bike. This is the reason why bikes made with Chinese parts such as Thumpstar pit bikes have become so popular. They come stock with a nice race exhaust, the suspension is better than stock Honda, some even now come standard with Japanese Mikuni carburetor. I personally think most of the knock off bikes look much nicer than the Honda or Kawasaki as well. As time has gone by these motorcycles have become better and better.

Isn't it impossible to find parts for pit bikes with Chinese parts? Surprisingly not. There are many suppliers now supporting these motorcycles, and with the internet it has become easier to find parts for nearly anything. There are many places to find aftermarket parts and upgrades for Thumpstar pit bikes and many others.

So how have my 2 Thumpstar pit bikes stood up to the punishment of a hard riding season? Well I have to say that they have been just great. The engine was a pleasant surprise delivering smooth power through all 4 gears. The suspension although quite stiff was still better than stock so I was happy with that. The frames have been durable, and overall the bikes have been very reliable. The only problems I can say I had were that the chain dug the swingarm in the back of one of my Thumpstars, some bolts rattled off, I replaced the levers, and some plastic cosmetic damage. The engines run a little hot so I am currently looking into getting oil coolers for my Thumpstar pit bikes, I have seen a number of them for sale online.

If you are currently in the market for a pit bike it is up to you. Do you want to pay $5500 for the very best or would you rather pay around $1500 for a comparable motorcycle? It was a no-brainer for me. I'm sure the shelf life for my Thumpstar pit bike is less than a Honda, but who cares I'll just get another one in a few years and still have spent less money!

Selasa, 05 Oktober 2010

How to Buy a Pocket Bike

A pocket bike is getting to be more and more popular for people. With so many of the manufactures bringing new ideas to the bike trend, there are so many bikes to choose from to fit your style. When you are buying a pocket bike, you have to do a little research before you agree on one certain kind.
One of the most important facts about buying a pocket bike is to find a high quality product at a great price. You want to get the most for your money and have a bike that will last a long time for anyone to have. There are gas and electric pocket bikes to choose from. You need to determine what style and brand that you want and then do the shopping to find the best prices around.
Do not let anyone pick your pocket bike for you. This is something that you want to use and you should pick the right one for you. You want to check how powerful the bike is going to be. If the bike is for you or another adult, then the more horse power the better. If it is for a child, then you may want to tone it down a little bit more for safety. Think about how heavy the rider is going to be and where they will be riding it. The atmosphere is so important to the size and the kind that you decide on.
Make sure that the bike is made from durable materials and put together in sturdy way. You should inspect the bike thoroughly so that you do miss any imperfections or mistakes. You want your ride to be as safe as possible.
You should also check the store where you are buying he pocket bike. Think about their creditability and how safe it is. If you are buying online, you should do a lot of research on the company to make sure that you are buying from a store that has a good reputation. Also check the return policy of the store where are buying the pocket bike. Make sure that you can return the pocket bike if it does not meet your expectations. You should ask about this policy before you decide to purchase the bike. Understand all of the fees that you may be responsible for if you do decide to return the bike.
Check to make sure that you are allowed to ride the pocket bikes in your area. Do this before you purchase your bike because it may not be legal for you to ride your pocket bike and you will not be able to return it later for this reason.
You will have to decide on the bike that you want. Do not buy one just because it is the cheapest one for you. You should make sure that you are happy with the bike so that you can enjoy as much time on the pocket bike as possible. This is your investment and you will be the only one to determine the one that you want. Once you choose the perfect pocket bike for you, you will have nothing but fun riding it.

Sabtu, 02 Oktober 2010

Bike Insurance

Bike insurance offers the coverage of the damages occurred to the motor bike and the bike rider. There are different kinds and different types of bike insurances that come with different package plans and coverage. Bikes are a kind of investment that a person makes in life and it is equally essential to make that investment a really secured one. Bike insurance provides you with this fair chance to make your investment a much secured one.
There are different types of riders who ride the bike. Some do it for transportation purposes and some like to race with their bikes. But all of these bike riders have quite an investment in their motor bikes and this is the reason, they need to protect it from certain types of damages and accidents. There are different types of insurance policies meant to cater the bike riders so that they can choose the one most befitting to their needs and requirements. The room for customization is always there in those bike insurances but generally there are those types of insurance that cover the damages being done to the bike, to the rider and in some cases being done to the other party being involved in a bike accident.
There are generally three types of specific bike insurances under which come many others which tend to be a sub part of these main categories. There is this collision bike insurance where the bike owner pays the specific amount of premium and as a result of some accident, the injuries being done to him and the damages being done to the bike get to be covered. There is this comprehensive type of bike insurance where certain collisions, damages and even thefts get to be covered. And then there is liability bike insurance which allows for the coverage of the injuries and damages being done to the other party involved in the bike accident. It is generally being sought in order to avoid the legal formalities if the other party insists so.
There are many other factors that are being checked before getting into a deal of a bike insurance. As, these factors tend to influence the amount of the premium to be paid for the bike insurance policy. Age of the bike, the history of accidents, for how long the bike rider is owning a bike riding license, age of the bike rider, brand of the bike, for what purpose the bike is being used etc are different factors that play an important role in the calculation of the insurance premium.
Bike insurance is very important despite of the fact for whatever purpose; you are going to use your bike.