August 17, 2016

How to Choose the Right Pocket Bikes

The most common mini bike right now is the GP-CAGLLARI, the GP-MX3, and the GP-RSR. However, it can be hard to choose which model is the right model for you. The information here will hopefully clarify some of the misconception that you might have and then provide you with information that can help you decide which pocket bike is the right one for you.

Before providing information about which mini bike might suit you best, a short history on the origin of pocket bikes will make things easier. By now, almost everyone has seen one of those pocket rocket as they are sometime call autel maxicheck pro. Most have even ridden on one, and most still have the perception that it is a toy. However, that is far from the truth. The truth is, pocket bikes and super pocket bikes are really machines of a sport that has been sweeping Europe and Japan since the 1980s. With most of the hard work done and problems sorted out, it is now here in America. In the past few years, the popularity of "mini moto" as it have come to be known as have sky rocketed and with the price coming down and staying low, every day consumers can now adventure into what use to be an elite motor sport for the privilege.

Now that you have an understanding of pocket bike, lets introduce the first of three entry level pocket bikes, the GP-CAGLLARI. The GP-CAGLLARI is the first of three entry level pocket bikes. It eliminates all unnecessary parts to make it handle better in the corners. Its light weight gives it the agility it needs to make fast turn. The CAGLLARI also have the highest ground clearance at about 5 inches. The open body structure design of this bike makes it a favorite among pocket bike racers and enthusiast.

Next is the GP-MX3, The GP-MX3 is completely different from the Cagllari in every aspect and is the start of the bigger pocket bike lineage. The frame of this bike is completely redesigned to make it bigger and stiffer. It is also equipped with full body fairing (head fairing, seat fairing, L&R fairing) like a real size motorcycle. The bike is more rigid making it ideal for straight run. It is power by a 47cc 2 stroke motor fuel by oil and gas mixture.

Finally, there is the GP-RSR, the GP-RSR is the top of the line pocket bike and is currently the best entry level mini bike available. It is identical to the GP-MX3 except for a few upgrades that are unique only to this model. The GP-RSR has the best features of both the GP-CAGLLARI and GP-MX3 combine and none of their weakness. In addition the GP-RSR is equipped with an adjustable rear suspension that not only make this bike look real but ride like the real deal. Due to the rear suspension, the GP-RSR have a longer wheel base which also make it the biggest of the three entry level pocket bike Autel MaxiSys. The GP-RSR like the GP-CAGLLARI and GP-MX3 is power by a 2 stroke 47cc motor fuel by a mixture of gas and oil.

With the information this article provides, hopefully you will have a better understanding of what is pocket bikes and hopefully will be able to help you with your decision when you are looking to purchase one. If you are still looking for even more information then definitely the first site you should visit is www.helmetindustry.com. At this site you will be able to read more about the bikes and watch videos of the bike in action.

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