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Pocket Bikes That Your Teenager Can Ride Too
Pocket Bikes that your teenager can ride too
You have wanted a bike for some time now, but are worried that your teenage son will hit the road on it. Well, are thinking why you should still buy them? The answer is simple. There are safer alternatives available, and of course you would get great looks, fast on the roads and easy on the pocket bikes too! And of course these machines are fast, some of the high-end ones go up to a speed of 60mph. You are definitely going to need a helmet for that kind of a speed, especially when your son would be sneaking out to ride the bike too.
When you buy your Pocket Bike make sure that you decide on what type to buy, manual or automatic. Manual bikes will give you a real motorcycle feel with a hand clutch. The X-15 110cc super pocket bike; along with ergonomic looks has a handle clutch just like a real bike.
Electric Pocket Bikes
Electric Pocket Bikes certainly have some clear advantages. There is no vibration while riding. There is a lot less pollution and it is quiet and cheap. These types of bikes are a lot safer especially with children riding them, as they are a lot less fast. So, you feel a lot less stressed when you see children zooming off.
Razor and Crotch Bikes
The Razor Pocket Rocket is recommended for a 13 + year old. With a battery charge time of up to 12 hours it has a high torque and a hand operated rear brake. It has large 10'' pneumatic tyres for a safe and smooth ride and can carry weight up to 170lbs. These bikes have featured in The Time and Sports Illustrated for kids. Your kids will simply love this bike. And the best part is that of its super quiet operation, it just doesn't make much of a noise.
Crotch bikes are true to their name essentially used as sports bike. Due to the fact that the engine is completely hidden by the body of the bike, it gives a visual feel that the rider is actually riding a rocket! Some of the common bikes in this category are ninja/CBR/GSXr/YZFr series. Apart from this Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki and the Italian company Ducati also manufactures these kinds of bikes. The sheer design of these bikes gives riders a lot of control and allows them to remain stable when taking corners at higher speed levels.
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Unsold 1985 Haro Masters, Where were they stored all this time?
In 1985 Haro brought out the Haro Master neon green, a few years ago there was New Old Stock (NOS) 1985 Master frames being sold in bike shops. Where have these frames been for 20 odd years, and how can they be new, are they the original thing or are they reproduced or restored and sold as new again. I find it fairly hard to believe that these are NOS although I would really love to believe it. Can someone shed the light on this matter.
But where did the shops send the frames back to, and where were they stored for so long?
Your best bet is to call the seller and ask.....who knows, you might get a great conversation and learn some really interesting stuff!
My best guess is that they were held as warranty replacement items at Haro or a distributor somewhere, but who knows. You'll probably have to get it from the horse's mouth to find out the whole story. (If you do, please post back here and tell us!)
One of our local bike shops has a brand new GT LTS-1 frame from 1998. It's been sitting in the back of their shop since it was new and hot-off-the-press. They still want an insane amount of money for it, so I imagine they'll have it for another 20 years or until they decide to recycle it with the scrap metal. It's "new" and to them, it doesn't matter if it's been passed up by generations upon generations of newer, better bike designs.
I'm amazed at what I find in the back of bike shops.....there's usually some really cool stuff hiding behind the walls. At least in a few instances, the same holds true for distributors and manufacturers, and every so often they'll dump things from their dark and dusty corners onto the market. Personally, I love it when that happens.
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New Orleans Mayor Announces Over 100 Recovery Projects For City
NEW ORLEANS , LA —Mayor Mitch Landrieu today announced over 100 capital recovery projects that his administration is committed to fully funding and getting done. “With the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaching, it’s especially important that we stop thinking about rebuilding the city we were and start creating the city we want to become,” said Mayor Landrieu. “This is a new day, a ...
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