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Pocketbike Parts - What You Need To Protect Your Child
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Pocketbike Parts - What You Need To Protect Your Child

When you think about most pocketbike parts, you think of clutches, exhaust, hoses, headlights, and other upgrades to your mini motorcycle's engine and frame. These replacements are all about squeezing out a few more miles per hour, or as upgrades so your children can compete better on the track. If you shop at a reputable pocket bike parts store, these replacements will do just that. Don't leave that store, though, until you consider the consequences of that performance for the pocket motorcycle driver - your kid.

Seven Safety Upgrades

High-performance pocket motorcycles can accelerate to 40 miles per hour in a matter of seconds. These mini motorbikes can weave around hairpin turns with ease. Both of these abilities make the mini motorcycles cool, but they also make the bikes dangerous. Pocket rockets are not toys, after all. You and your child must treat the mini motorcycles with the same respect as full-sized motorcycles.

This may mean an upgrade to your child's bike riding outfit. Buy all of the bike-riding safety gear that motorcycle experts recommend and wear themselves. These include a riding helmet, gloves, jacket, pants, and knee sliders. For most of this gear, make the upgrade to leather, which is best for preventing awful road burn.

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