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Oct 26 2009

Learn Where to Purchase Pocket Bikes

Summer is over and we can all finally say goodbye to the sweltering weather that was keeping us inside of our homes. Now when we step outside our door instead of immediately beginning to sweat we feel a nice breeze. What better way to spend our free time then outside on our new pocket bikes.

Not all of us have pocket bikes. In fact many of you still haven’t seen one up close and personal. At first they seem intimidating just because we can’t imagine trying to cram ourselves onto something that our 4 year old would find comfortable. But these are a great way to waste away your afternoon and you can use them to have fun with your kids.

There are many places that you can use to purchase these from – but almost all of them are online. You are not going to find pocket bike dealerships in your area because they would not make much money. But online you can find many companies that have a great reputation.

Custom Pocket Bike is one of the more common dealerships to work with. They offer a large variety of models that you can purchase for your kids or yourself. When you buy through them you will be able to get all of the necessary parts and safety equipment which you should purchase with any bike you choose.

Another common pocket bike dealer that you can work with is Mini Pocket Rockets. This particular company has been serving more than 800,000 customer for more then seven years. They even have a number that you can call anytime for any questions that you might have.

By Naomi West

2 Responses to “Learn Where to Purchase Pocket Bikes”

  1. [...] Learn Where to Purchase Pocket Bikes [...]

  2. [...] Once you’ve bought your pocket bike you may be thinking of upgrading or customising it to make it look different from your friends bikes. Fortunately this is relatively easy to do and the parts are readily available either at a local chop shop or by ordering online. You can transform your regular bike into a snazzy, colorful out of the ordinary bike by customising it yourself or getting your local dealer or chop shop to do it for you. You can also upgrade your bike so that it gives improved performance and can be used for racing. [...]

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