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Old 08-19-2008
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Good Beginner Pocket Bike


Hey guys, basically I'm looking to buy a good beginner's pocket rocket for myself. Every time I find a website that I think looks reliable, I end up finding reviews about it saying that the website pretty much sucks.

So do you guys happen to know of a good beginner's pocket rocket that isn't too expensive, but still is somewhat fast (at most 49cc)? Also, do you know of any good website / store that sells pocket bikes that I can trust?

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Re: Good Beginner Pocket Bike

Cagllari/Daytonas are good beginner bikes, those are usually in the 47cc-49cc range, easy to maintain, and will go a good 25mph+, depending on how much you want to do to it.

I would check your local craigslist. com first, then try ebay - someone ALWAYS has something on there for sale. Just have to be patient, and you WILL get a good deal.
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Re: Good Beginner Pocket Bike

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Cagllari/Daytonas are good beginner bikes, those are usually in the 47cc-49cc range, easy to maintain, and will go a good 25mph+, depending on how much you want to do to it.

I would check your local craigslist. com first, then try ebay - someone ALWAYS has something on there for sale. Just have to be patient, and you WILL get a good deal.
Alright, thanks man. I'm going to wait for other people to post their opinions too, but I'll check out the things you suggested.
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Re: Good Beginner Pocket Bike

it depends on what kind you want, because cags are a little on the small side but if you want a bigger one go for an x1 and it also depends on what you would really be useing it for.
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it depends on what kind you want, because cags are a little on the small side but if you want a bigger one go for an x1 and it also depends on what you would really be useing it for.
I'd just be using it for fun, not for racing or anything. Maybe ride it around the block and stuff.
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Re: Good Beginner Pocket Bike

I would probably say the x1 or x2 just because they are bigger. because when I saw people ridding cags and all that it reminded me of when you saw the clowns ridding the little tiny bike. I will admit they are faster and I'm sure you would get used to it. but thats just me
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Re: Good Beginner Pocket Bike

if you ever get enough people around that wants to race after you get yours I would do a cagllari their fun easy to work on oh yea and fun the full fairing is a little bigger than the half faring but not by much. And they are small I am 6'3" and weigh 219 lbs and I love mine.
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