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auteur: Dave Carter
So you buy your first pocket bike, or maybe you buy your first major upgrade. It's a great looking bike, you go to show it off and realize there are two other people who have the exact same bike.
That takes the wind out of the sails a bit, but the good news is that it does not have to stay that way. One of the nice things about pocket bikes is that you donât have to buy a customized bike
to have one! You can change your pocket bikeâs appearance, upgrade its performance, and transform your machine into a custom pocket rocket you can be proud of. Youâll find all the tools, parts,
and accessories youâll need at pocket bike chop shops.
Turn your normal stock pocket bike into your personal custom pocket rocket! If youâre not sure where to find the parts you need, a good place to start is at one of the numerous mini bike forums
or that have recently rolled into action on the Internet. There youâll find an enthusiasts' community with unsolicited testimonials (because have you ever seen a company's website with a bad
testimonial?) from membersâ other bikers, whoâll tell you where theyâve found the best deals, and even more importantly, theyâll tell you where and what to avoid at all costs!
You may also want to check with your mini-bike dealer. Because of the mushrooming popularity of minimoto and custom pocket bikes, many dealers who originally didnât sell spare pocket bike parts
have recently added both parts and accessories to their inventories to meet an increased interest and demand in both. Along with individual parts, youâll see that many chop shop owners and pocket
bike dealers also sell performance-enhancing kits that are even complete with instructions that will tell you how to touch up everything. These are very helpful if youâre new to the mechanics of
custom pocket bikes.
You don't have to look the same as everyone else. Make your custom pocket bike look as good as it rides. Between the Internet and chop shops you will have a wide choice of accessories to make you
custom bike stand out from the rest of the group with accessory designs, saddles and saddlebags, trunks, tanks and tank pouches, headlights, horns, chromed wheels, decal kits, etc. If you've seen
something done to a pocket bike, you can probably either get it or do it to your own!
Article Source: http://www.articledashboard.com
Dave is the owner of big-pocket-bikes.info a website that provides information on pocket bikes and mini moto racing.