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Q&A: how fast is the 165 mini baja motorbike?

Question by Ja K: how fast is the 165 mini baja motorbike?

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depend really how much you weigh. i would say with the average person around 40-60 mph

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  • Talk wirelessly on your cell phone
  • Talk to another Interphone user within 1640 feet, using the intercom feature
  • Hear turn by turn GPS direction information from your Bluetooth-enabled GPS device (works with “motorcycle-friendly” GPS devices only)
  • Listen to stereo music from any music player that supports the Bluetooth A2DP profile
  • Wireless, water-resistant, windproof and world class, the removable and rechargeable

The innovative Stereo F4 Interphone Motorcycle Kit is a fully fledged wireless entertainment and communication system for bikers on the go.Wireless, water-resistant, windproof and world class, the removable and rechargeable BlueAnt Interphone F4 Stereo Motorcycle Kit can be used at up to 110 mph and is compatible with all Bluetooth mobile phones.

* Talk handsfree on your bike while riding.
* True Handsfree: simply say any word within 10 seconds to answer an incoming call.
* Pairs with up to 8 Bluetooth devices.
* Multipoint: connect 2 phones and answer the one that rings.
* Bike-to-bike Intercom Mode (requires a second Interphone or F4 Interphone) for rider to passenger communication or intercom communication between two riders up to

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Some jackass outside is making a huge noise on one of those mini motorbike things, on the road, with no lights. I hope someone kills him. – by williamtm (William Hook)

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Posted by - December 30, 2010 at 11:14 pm

Categories: Mini Motorbikes For Sale   Tags: baja, fast, Mini, Motorbike

motorbike accident at 170mph

motorbike accident at 170mph

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Question by MolesworthII: Where can I park a motorbike securely overnight in Manchester?
I’m about to get my first bike and I live in a flat with no parking. Where can I park my motorbike securely overnight in Manchester? I don’t mind paying, but not more than about £5 a night.

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Answer by Jhonez
a garage…

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Posted by - December 28, 2010 at 11:01 pm

Categories: Motorbike Videos   Tags: 170mph, accident, Motorbike

MINI MOTORBIKE WANTED?

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Question by seano: MINI MOTORBIKE WANTED?
I REALLY WANT A MINI MOTOR BIKE WOULD ANYONE PLEASE SELL ME ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ENGLAND,SOUTH EAST!!

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Answer by GIRL RACER
Which do you want ? -

The cheap nasty imported replica – that last
just a couple of hours/weeks – OR a proper
Racing Minimoto ?

http://www.polini.co.uk/showroom/second_hand_minimoto.htm

http://minimoto.co.uk/acatalog/GRC_Moto.html

http://minimoto.co.uk/acatalog/Polini_Moto.html

http://minimoto.co.uk/acatalog/2nd_Hand_Bikes.html

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Posted by - December 24, 2010 at 11:08 pm

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motorbike racing!

here are lots of images of motogp world superbike and british super bike and at the end is the legenary barry sheene please leave your comments
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Posted by - December 23, 2010 at 10:46 pm

Categories: Super MotorBikes   Tags: Motorbike, racing

Q&A: i want to know what good mini motorbike brands there are?

Question by bmxpro: i want to know what good mini motorbike brands there are?

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Answer by MX-4-LIFE_74
if you are talking about mini cycles, then Cobra Motorcycles are Best in 50cc and 65cc, KTm is also a good 65cc brand

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Question by mom 2 two angels: Should I buy a Razor pocket mini motorbike for my 5 year old??? Please help?
I was looking on walmart website and seen a razor pocket it was a good price and looks small enough for my 5 year old to ride, Some people are telling me I should and some are saying i shouldn’t , It says they go 15 mph although in reviews I hear its very slow and it also says 12 years old on the box but someone told me they brought it for a 6 years old… Please Help
I was under the impression that the bike sits up on its own… like a power wheel

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Answer by Pearl L
i think you should get him a tricicle instead, it sounds safer

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Posted by - December 22, 2010 at 11:18 pm

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Getting the Most from your Motorbike

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by mrjorgen

Getting the Most from your Motorbike

It shouldn’t come as a lesson to anybody that, when you look after your possessions, most of them will last longer. However, judging from the volume of motorcycle riders who neglect to look after their bikes properly, you might think that nobody had given them this piece of advice. The number of bike enthusiasts not caring for their much-loved vehicles is high and, unfortunately, these people could find themselves missing out on years of life their bike could have offered had it not been for poor care.

If you’re a novice when it comes to motorbikes, it probably makes a lot of sense that if you keep your machine well-oiled, the more smoothly it will run. That’s why vehicles have to be taken for MOTs to ensure they’re in good working condition – because not only could they break down on us, but, if such an incident happens at an inopportune moment, an accident involving both you and others could occur.

If you look after your bike, your bike will look after you. That means keeping it clean by polishing and rubbing down all of the exterior bits and pieces – especially those that could rust if left wet. One of the cardinal rules of keeping a motorbike is not to leave it uncovered in the street. Particularly in countries with changeable weather, you never know when your bike could end up getting soaked and, although the mechanics and paint job should be built to withstand this, if you consistently allow your vehicle to get wet and do not dry it off properly, you could end up with rust, leading to damaged components and clunky handling.

When riding on your motorbike, simple things like avoiding unnecessary revs, utilising your petrol reserve efficiently and avoiding riding over pot holes and similar hazards can all go towards increasing the lifespan of your motorbike. Anything that jolts your bike unnecessarily could potentially be damaging – both to the bike and to you. Finally, getting good motorbike insurance is a very important must, which can provide you and your bike with cover should you get into an accident.

You should enjoy possessing a motorbike, but there’s no need to look after it with anything but the utmost care. After all, you put your life into the hands of your motorbike handling every time you use it, so you should want to make sure that the journey is as safe as possible!


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A guide to safety for first time motorbike riders

A guide to safety for first time motorbike riders

Motorbikes effortlessly scream ‘cool’. You will have admired shiny Harley Davidsons that have appeared on the big screen and also the icons who have ridden them. This admiration might only have been from afar, but you may have dabbled with the idea of riding a motorbike. Someone might even have bought you some riding lessons as a gift. Either way, you need to familiarise yourself with some of the safety basics of learning to ride a motorbike.

Why you need to take motorbike safety seriously

The high power-to-weight ratio means even a basic motorbike will out-accelerate most cars. Motorbikes don’t have all the frills that cars do. All they essentially are is an engine, two wheels, a fuel tank, handlebars and a seat, so you’re not in the same protective auto-bubble as a driver. You need road sense to judge distances and speed, as well as an awareness of your surroundings to position yourself correctly on the road.

Compulsory basic training

Riding a motorbike often has the negative connotations of being extremely dangerous on the roads, but complying with safety means there is no reason why you cannot enjoy riding without coming to harm.

Because of the increased risk, compulsory basic training (CBT) was introduced in 1990 to reduce accidents among inexperienced riders. The CBT must be completed before a moped or motorcycle learner can ride on the road (still with a learner plate) in England and Wales. The CBT involves practical on-site and road training and riding.

Making sure you are kitted out for riding motorbikes safely

Riders of motorbikes and mopeds need to take extra safety precautions when on the road, which means ensuring they have the relevant protective gear for injuries, all-weather conditions and being easily seen by other road users. Without suitable clothing, there is the potential to get very wet and cold on a motorbike.

As well as the important safety aspect, your clothing will top off that trendy biker look. Without a sleek safety helmet, you can’t be considered a biker, and you are of course, required by law to wear one on the road. You should also consider wearing visors, goggles, gloves, gauntlets, protective clothing or leathers, boots and visibility aids.

You can’t be a real biker without the edgy leather jacket. Try and wear natural materials: if you have a rough fall off your motorbike, friction from the road’s surface may cause some synthetic materials to burn or melt into any wounds – that doesn’t sound great.

Safety helmet regulations

All helmets sold in the UK must either carry the BSI kitemark or comply with UNECE regulations, or carry an equivalent to the BSI kitemark as accepted by a member of the EEA.

Helmets that have sustained a serious impact should always be replaced with a new one. This is one reason why you shouldn’t pick up helmets off ‘the back of a lorry’ or at your nearest car boot sale: a second-hand helmet could be damaged even if the evidence of impact isn’t visible to the naked eye. And remember, a helmet could save your life, so no compromises!

Rhia is a freelance writer and journalist with a Masters in Journalism and has freelanced for a number of clients including the Guardian.


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How to Get a Motorbike License in Australia

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by Jug Jones

How to Get a Motorbike License in Australia

Being able to ride a motorcycle can be a daunting but yet extremely exciting ability. You are provided with the freedom to ride your motorcycle and experience the thrills and joys which can come from traveling the open roads on your bike; but with this comes a certain level of responsibility. As with any automobile, it is imperative that all riders are aware of the responsibility which comes from being on the roads to ensure not only the safety of themselves, but also the safety of other road users. This is why in order to be able to ride a motorcycle, it is vital you have a motorbike license.

Obtaining a motorcycle license will begin with the individual in question preparing themselves and learning how to ride a motorcycle. Within Australia, an individual must firstly apply for an R-E learner’s permit before they can begin to have motorcycle lessons, but can only do so once they have reached 16 years of age. Once you hold a full R-E class permit, you will be able to apply for an R class permit but you will be unable to complete the practical text for this until you have been in possession of your R-E license for at least 12 months.

A learner’s permit may be a small step into fully obtaining your motorcycle license, but with it the individual will be finally able to have riding lessons. A learner’s permit will allow the individual to learn with a licensed riding instructor who holds a similar or higher license than the license in which you are applying for. However, it will also enable them to learn with someone who has a current driver’s license and has held this for over 4 years, or if you are learning to ride a moped; you can also learn with someone who has held an R-N, R or C class license for over two years. During your lessons, your instructor must accompany you at all times on either another motorcycle or whilst riding in a sidecar connected to your motorcycle. In the event that you are applying for an R-E class license, you can only ride motorcycles which have an engine capacity which does not exceed 250cc, and must display your ‘L’ plates at all times.

The time in which you are ready to take your motorcycle theory test will differ with each learner, but your instructor and your own personal feelings on whether you are ready or not will help you decide when is the correct time. If you are applying for an R-E class license, you will need to sit a theory test, but this is not required when applying for an R-N or R class license. The test consists of 15 multiple choice questions which will cover a wide range of topics related to road rules when riding a motorcycle. In order to pass this test you will need to have a score of 12 or more. If you are applying for an R-E license, you may also have to sit a road rules theory test which consists of 30 multiple choice questions. In order to pass this, you will need to have a score of 24 or more.

Following the success of your theory test, you will then need to ensure you have as much practice as possible in order to be able to gain your motorcycle license. Once you and your instructor feel you are ready, you can take your practical riding assessment. This is something which you should only do when you feel completely sure that you know how to handle the motorcycle and will be able to answer any questions which may come up during your assessment. By ensuring you are prepared you will not only have a greater chance of passing and obtaining your license; but will also be much closer to enjoying the thrill of riding your own motorbike.

Once you have your license in hand you are ready to hit the open road, but make sure you are properly kitted out with a helmet, riding glasses or goggles, a sturdy jacket and clothing, and appropriate footwear.

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Posted by - December 21, 2010 at 11:12 pm

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where can i get info from a motorbike engine serial number?

Question by HOLMAN: where can i get info from a motorbike engine serial number?
i know the number and i need to find out what year and make it is

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Have it checked in the Land Transportation Registration Office in your locality they have a complete list of details in their data base.

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