Fit Right 2020 Mini Gas Pocket Bike 01 On 40cc 4 Stroke, Support Up to 165 lbs, EPA Approved, Perfect Mini Pocket Bike for Kids
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Mine goes about 35 mph with no modifications, just 91 octane, and a 90 pound rider.
Remove the governor and open it up to get an extra 10 mph.
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Greetings, and thank you for your interest in the Fit Right 2020 Mini Gas Pocket Bike 01. With a score of 0, The mini gas pocket bike can run up to 27 miles on a 32 gallon gas(91), providing hours of entertainment for your children. Thank you, br>br>Fit Right Team CSR03, br>br>Thank you, br>br>Thank you, br>br>Thank you, br>br>Thank you, br>b
Selected User Reviews For Fit Right 2020 Mini Gas Pocket Bike 01 On 40cc 4 Stroke, Support Up to 165 lbs, EPA Approved, Perfect Mini Pocket Bike for Kids
This item is far too small for a typical child. It was purchased for my ten-year-old son, but it is far too small for him. I even tried to fit my 6-year-old daughter onto the bike, but it was too small for her. My two-year-old is a good fit for this bike.
This bike was just delivered to me last night. I bought it "for the kids," and while it's a little small for an adult, it does everything it claims to do, and it only took a few minutes to put together. All I had to do was adjust the handlebars and turn on the gas, and I was ready to go! I expected a lot more putting together, but I was pleasantly surprised. I'm 6'2" and weigh 185 pounds, and I can easily ride it. I removed the majority of the plastics because I prefer how it looks now. It's fast enough without changing the governor. For a child, this is more than enough. My only complaint is that when I first got it, the front brake appeared to be slightly engaged, causing the front wheel to roll hard; however, after a little break-in, this was no longer an issue. I was pleasantly surprised at how little work was required to get it ready to ride right out of the box; I had expected it to require a zillion pieces to put together, but that was not the case. Tighten the handlebars, fill the tank with gas, and get ready to ride! After seeing it in person, two of my friends have decided to purchase this exact model!.
If you're familiar with small engines, you should have no trouble with this bike. Other than the cheap tires, which I admit should be replaced because they ride hard and heat up, there are no complaints. I had to give it a five-star rating because my son gave it a ten!.
br>br>First and foremost, it's a great size; it's a tiny bike that isn't meant to be kid-sized and almost looks like a joke. I'm 6'4" and weigh 215 pounds, and I can easily ride it. br>br>The box was a little beat-up, and you'll need to be a little handy to get the most out of this bike. br>br>First and foremost, remove it from the vehicle and adjust the brakes. They won't be adjusted properly. Second, before you start it, change the oil. Third, adjust the throttle grips and the overall position of the bars. Lastly, make sure the tires are properly inflated. Make a quick spanner check as well. br>br>At this point, you can turn it on and it'll start playing. He's put a lot of miles on it and has had no problems with it; it starts within three pulls every time, and it's quite quick, going well above 18mph. br>br>And no, this company did not pay me to write this review; it is simply a fun toy at a low price that will provide you or your children with hours of entertainment with a little tinkering.
It runs well, but the front fender was broken in the box, leaving a large dent in the frame and oil all over the bike.
It was much smaller than I had anticipated. I was disappointed, as was my son. According to the product description, it can accommodate up to 13 riders. I have a ten-year-old son. The space is far too limited. It truly encapsulates the meaning of the word "mini. ".
It's ready to ride once you tighten the handle bars and brake levers. Just add gas and it'll start on the first pull every time.
The bike holds me, I'm 210 pounds, but where I live in Pennsylvania, it's all hills, and I can't make it up any of them because there isn't enough power in the motor. The handle bars aren't staying tight, but they hold fairly in place, and as soon as I took it out of the box, a screw fell from the bottom part of the motor, and I have no idea where it came from. But overall, the bike is great for kids as long as they can.