Fast Pocket Rockets

Advantages and Risks of 110cc Super Pocket Bikes

Pocket rockets are miniature versions of full-sized street bikes. Despite their small size, and contrary to what many people believe, they are not toys. Although fast pocket bikes aren’t legal road vehicles, they are, like dirt bikes and pit bikes, serious, high-power machines.

 
 

Advantages of Gas Pocket Rockets Over Electric Pocket Bikes

There are two types of pocket rockets available; gas powered pocket bikes, and electric pocket rockets. Just which version is better is a matter of opinion.

Gas pocket rockets run on gasoline, and as such are more expensive to run than electric pocket rockets, which run on batteries that can be charged up in your home. However, many owners of fast gas pocket rockets are of the opinion that the extra running cost is worth it, as they provide better performance, and are able to reach higher speeds than their electrical counterparts. On top of this, taking a can of gasoline to the racetrack with you is often easier than finding somewhere to charge your batteries, and having to wait while they charge; another plus for gas pocket rocket bikes.

Another important consideration is the fact that an electrically powered pocket bike is in effect one machine, and is built as a single unit. A gas super pocket bike, on the other hand, is built more like an actual car or bike, allowing you to replace or upgrade certain components as and when you like.

 

So Those Are The, But What Are The Disadvantages of Super Pocket Bikes?

Well, other than the extra price involved in running a gas powered super pocket rocket, there’s also the issue of wear and tear. A 110 cc pocket bike is going to have a likelihood of clogging from junk within the system. In order to prevent this, you can use a higher grade of unleaded fuel, but that again pushes up the price of running the 110cc pocket rocket. If you’re mechanically minded then the idea of getting stuck in and cleaning out your pocket bikes innards may be a plus rather than a minus, but if you’re more interested in racing your bike than maintaining it, a gas pocket rocket might not be your best bet.

Another disadvantage of gas powered super pocket bikes that the casual racer might not have considered, is the fact that a gas pocket bike is going to give off fumes, especially when in use. Obviously, this is not an issue that you are going to have with an electric pocket bike.

As you can see, there are both pluses and minuses involved in choosing a gas fast pocket rocket, or an electrically powered pocket bike. Every person is going to be different, and want different things from their pocket bike, but my suggestion is that if you’re a casual racer who wants a cheap, clean, fume-free ride, then get the electric pocket rocket bike. If however you’re a grease monkey that likes to get stuck in, wants to be able to fix and fiddle your bike, and are willing to pay a little extra for gas, then the gas pocket rocket, such as 110cc super pocket bikes, are probably more up your street.

 

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