Super Pocket Rockets: Super Speed for your Super Minibike

Ready to take your love for minibikes to another level? Go for minibikes that offer more speed and power than the usual! Super pocket rockets live up to their name, and for the hardcore biker, they open the doors to an entirely new and different world of experience.

Don't confuse these bikes with the deadly firearm of the same name! "Pocket rocket" is just another term for the minibike, or the minimoto, or mini motorbike - the spelling varies, but the reference is the same: a motorized vehicle that resembles the make of a full-sized motorcycle, only smaller in scale. A "super pocket rocket" refers to a minibike that is larger than most other minibikes, but is still smaller than full-scale bikes. Sometimes the difference in size between regular minibikes and "super" minibikes is just a few centimeters, but the "super" bikes are fitted with engines that are significantly more powerful. Many of them can also carry a bigger load than regular minibikes.

The term "rocket" is especially applicable to gas-powered minibikes that were especially built for racing. Like regular bikes, there are different kinds of minibikes, built differently for different purposes. Minibikes that are built for racing have more streamlined designs, and noticeably more powerful engines, than bikes that were made to handle larger loads, or bikes that were made for the trail. Super minibikes operate on a similar concept. Even among super minibikes, there is a difference in build.

Super pocket bikes are especially popular among kids and teenagers who are racing fans, and would like to own vastly more affordable miniatures of their favorite racing models. Kawasaki and Honda are just two of the big-name motorcycle manufacturers who have recognized the minimoto market, and now also produce genuine signature minibikes beside their regular full-size lines.

Regular minibikes, even homemade ones, could do with a 50cc engine, but super pocket rockets could be fitted from 70cc up to 110cc engines, and could go up to 70 kilometers per hour or more! Many states may not consider pocket bikes in general street-legal, but super pocket bikes could still be great for parades and display. Owning a super pocket rocket could very well put you in the big leagues among minibike enthusiasts!