Used Pocket Bikes

Some Tips on Buying Used Pocket Rocket Bikes

So you’re thinking of buying a pocket rocket bike, but you’re not sure whether to splash out on a brand new, top of the range model, or just start off with some cheap used pocket bike that you pick up secondhand?

 
 

Well, a lot of people before you have wondered about the same thing. And unfortunately, there’s no set answer that works for everybody. Instead, you just have to weigh up all the pros and cons, and decide whether it’s better to get a cheap used pocket rocket, or fork out the extra cash for something nice. Now I don’t pretend to have all the answers, so obviously this isn’t an all-inclusive list, but here are a few of the major pros and cons that I can think of, of buying a used mini bike instead of a new, more expensive pocket bike.

 

Advantages of Buying Used Pocket Bikes

The most obvious advantage of buying a used mini bike, rather than something more expensive, is that it’s going to be cheaper. As soon as any vehicle, from a car to a pocket rocket bike, is rolled off the lot, it depreciates in value, and it continues to depreciate in value, even if it’s not depreciating in quality. So, when looking at cheap pocket bikes, you can find some real bargains, because anything secondhand should automatically only be selling for 50%, or at most 75%, of its original value. This means some real bargains for you, the cheap pocket bike hunter.

Another pro of buying a used pocket bike, is that there’s usually room for you to haggle, if you have a set price in mind that you want to spend. Salesmen of large manufacturers and retailers don’t have the authority to lower their prices at will, but small dealerships, and people selling their own, personal items, usually have a little more bargaining room. This can make your cheap mini bike, even cheaper.

 

Risks of Buying Pocket Bikes Secondhand

So low price is pretty much the main reason for buying a cheap pocket bike secondhand, but what are some of the risks and downsides of doing so? Well the first, and most obvious, disadvantage is that you don’t have the same security and guarantees when you buy a used pocket rocket bike, that you would if you bought a pocket bike from the official retailer or manufacturer at RRP. This means that often, if there’s any problem with the product, you’ve got no available recourse, and no entitlement to a refund.

Another problem is that if you don’t know a lot about pocket bikes, or if you’re not able to get to really examine your purchase carefully before handing over your hard earned cash, you’re liable to get something that isn’t what you were promised, that doesn’t run, or that doesn’t run well for the amount of money that you paid for it.

 

More on Buying Used Pocket Bikes

Cheap Mini Bikes - If you want a mini motor bike for recreational purposes, money shouldn’t be an issue. If you have no thinking of racing motor minibikes, you can find pocket bikes for sale for around $200.

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Super Pocket Rockets - The larger and more powerful pocket rocket bikes are offered in 110cc to 150cc range. These mini racing bikes aren’t toys and are more than capable of picking up the front wheel if you have the nerve.