- Not as fast as a full sized bike, mini dirt bikes have a 50cc engine, where as full sized bikes can have up to 250ccs.
- Size difference, mini dirt bikes are smaller making them easier to control
Several changes have been made to the 2011 model, all of which enhance the rider's experience. The first change is a brand new frame design and upside forks, which allows the bike to handle even better. Also added is an adjustable rear shock absorber, which allows riders to adjust how the bike responds to different terrains. Another addition is an extended rear swinging arm, which helps to protect the suspension on rough terrain. A new design big bore exhaust system was also added, which gives the bike a tougher sound. The bike also features a 3m graphics kit, which allows the bike to look like it belongs to a professional. When starting the mini dirt bike, a turbo alloy pull starter prevents riders from having to hassle with a kick starter. A fully enclosed chain allows the rider to remain protected during their adventure. However, if they should run into problems, they can easily shut of the engine, via the rocker style kill switch. Also upgraded is the bike to factory oversized 10 inch reinforced wheels, mounted inside of the aggressive motocross tyres. Wavy disc brakes, combined with reinforced brake levers, attached to the chrome handlebars, makes it possible to quickly stop the bike.
This bike is available here at FunBikes, and would be excellent for anyone, who is ten years old and up. The bike has a maximum weight capacity of 50KG. This bike is very affordable, with a price of just £215.00. Everyone is sure to have a blast on this bike and they will find the transition into a full-sized bike will be much easier.
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