Wednesday, 4 November 2020

The Best Places To Go For A Ride



Depending on what FunBikes vehicle you have, you may need to go to different tracks or terrain to really test your FunBike and get the most out of it!


Taking a quad bike to a skate park doesn’t make much sense.


But taking a scooter to a skate park makes perfect sense as you can not only practice your tricks but also test the ability of your scooter at a place that’s made specifically for it.


In this article, we’ll be looking at the best places to take your FunBikes to have fun and get to know your vehicle.

Skate Park


Perfect for scooters, cycles and hoverboards, skate parks aren’t just for skateboarders!


It’s a great place to take your Razor or Mashed Up scooter for a ride. Or even your bicycle. 

This will help you understand how the scooter or cycle rides on smooth surfaces, how you can ride it to get the best performance out of it all while learning and practising your tricks with other like-minded scooter and skate enthusiasts.

Country Walks


Perfect for mini quad bikes, junior quad bikes and mini pit bikes and dirt bikes.


We’d suggest probably only riding electric versions of the quad bikes and pit/dirt bikes instead of the petrol versions.


If it’s a public park you don’t want to disrupt other people who may be walking their animals or are out for a relaxing stroll! So we’d opt-in for the electric quad bikes, pit and dirt bikes.


Furthermore, you don’t want to disturb the nature who lives in the forest such as mice, birds and squirrels.

Dirt Bike Track / Trail


Perfect for petrol versions of pit bikes, dirt bikes, quad bikes, buggies and go-karts.


A dirt bike track, trail or dunes are the perfect places to take your dirt bikes, quad bikes, buggies and go-karts to have lots of fun and push them to their limits!


Depending on where you go, you may find that there are other riders with their own bikes riding around and having fun.

Choose The Right Terrain For Your FunBike


It’s always best to check the specification of your FunBike to see if it can ride off-road or if it’s purely an on-road vehicle. Or in some cases, if it’s only gentle off-road use.


Without knowing this, you may unintentionally damage your vehicle by riding it on the wrong terrain. So it’s always best to check before heading down to a country park, skate park or dirt track.

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