Customising Your Pocket Bike – How to Make it Unique

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So you recently bought your very first pocket bike, or maybe you are performing a major upgrade. Even though it is now a cool bike, you may be embarrassed to discover that you and your friends all have the same bike. This may burst your bubble a little bit, but fortunately this is possibly just a passing problem. A huge advantage of pocket bikes is that customising them yourself is easy! You can transform the design of your pocket bike, do an upgrade, and transform it into a snazzy customised bike that you can show off with pride. You’ll find lots of parts and ideas at a pocket bike chop shop.

Transform an ordinary looking pocket bike into a cool custom pocket rocket! If you can’t find the parts you need locally, go to pocket bike forums that have begun to be common on the net. In these online communities there are many members who will show you not only where to find the best bargains as well as the places and items to avoid at all costs!

Consider also paying a visit to a local dealer. In the past these dealers didn’t stock parts for pocket bikes, but because customising pocket bikes has exploded in the past few years, many of mini bike dealers have now started to carry parts so as to keep up with the demand. In addition to specific parts, a lot of dealers and chop shop owners now stock kits for upgrading the performance, including very full instructions. For inexperienced pocket bike mechanics, these will be very useful.

Some Parts to Upgrade

Pocket bike fairings are extra parts, not essential, but do make your bike look really good!  The fairings are the plastic covers that surround the frame of your pocket bike, and transform it into a sleek ’super  bike’.  There is not much you can do with them, except change their color by painting them or decorate them with decals and that is always pretty fun to do.

If you are racing, the tires can make a huge difference so this is certainly one of the major pocket bike components that you would be advised to consider upgrading.  Generally pocket bikes are available with pretty generic crappy tires therefore an upgrading them is often essential.

Conclusion

Your pocket bike doesn’t have to be identical to anyone else’s. Just ensure your customised bike looks as good as it runs. On the internet or at a chop shop you’ll be able to find a lot of accessories and parts to pick from to customise and make your pocket bike unique. This may include trunks, headlights, horns, chrome wheels, saddlebags and saddles, tanks and tank pouches, accessory designs, decal kits, etc. If you’ve seen customised pocket bikes, you’ll know what a difference this can make!

For more information on pocket bikes and some great deals visit Pocket Bikes

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One Response to “Customising Your Pocket Bike – How to Make it Unique”
  1. Nancy from Toddler Slide Says:

    Can’t wait to check out the custom sites and see what is out there. Once you customize, your bike takes on your personality.

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