Category: mini bikes

May 26 2009

Mini Choppers, Bike Miniatures, Scooters and Free Shipping – How It’s All Done

The mini choppers bike enthusiasts of a certain type love to ride, as well as scooters and super pocket bikes of all types, are obviously not exceedingly cheap, especially in lines of shipping, considering that they can weight up to about 200-325 pounds each without the shipping crate. However, there are some few companies online out there that offer “free shipping” for their wares… but a little thing called logic seems to not make much sense here – can it really and truly be free?

I mean, think about it – mini choppers, bike sizes being small notwithstanding, and any other pocket bikes are still quite heavy despite their size, to be hauling to and fro across the country from the dealer to your door, so just how can this be viably offered to customers without harming business? There just has to be something up someone’s sleeve here, right? Well, not necessarily so.

The truth is, that with the smaller parts being more easily manufactured in larger amounts and in shorter time frames keeping costs down, and the fact that production time (and thus, costs) can be further cut by shipping mini choppers, bikes and so forth, partially unassembled (usually requiring only fork, wheel and chain assembly and such when delivered), and the resulting factor of smaller, cheaper shipping crate size classifications, it’s easy to see how this can be done. Further, as a result of offering free shipping, the sheer desirability of this also equates to another powerful factor in good business – mass volume sales.

By Jesse Robinson

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Feb 21 2009

The Electra Mini Bike Will Steal The Show

By Tim Bock

The electra mini bike stands out from other mini bikes because of its dirt bike appeal, but that’s not everything. It is a master on dirt trials and great for rough terrain. It has an electric start and is easy to maneuver on dirt trails. Racetracks are an ideal place for riding this mini bike. Riders should be cautious and always follow rules and procedures when racing dirt bikes. Wear helmets and protective gear is just one safety tip. Outrageous stunting is not recommended for any kind of mini bike. Riders who don’t follow guidelines can be seriously injured. Use common sense when riding a motorized electra mini bike or dirt bike. Getting injured is not worth the 5 minutes of fame you might get for performing an extreme stunt.

One example of an electra mini bike is the Electra 49.5 cc dirt bike, which is available at www.northerntool.com . This mini dirt bike has several features including: 49.5 cc 2-cycle engine, front and rear drum brakes, a full suspension, side exhaust and kickstand and 2.5 in X 10 in knobby tires. The Electra dirt bikes can reach speeds of up to 30 miles per hour and can hold up to 220 lbs. It has a truck ship and is recommended for riders ages 16 and up. It also has a horn, a handlebar mounted kill switch and soft grips for a comfortable ride. This mini bike is for off-road use only it is not made to ride on public streets or in traffic for any reason.

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