Yes, only if you know how to convert an electric motor to a gas motor, along with all the components. Think about converting your car to run on batteries...would that be possible? If your answer to that question is no then no you can't put a motor in a razor pocket rocket...Go on Craigslist.com and I'm sure someone is selling a motorized pocket rocket for 50$ or less
No
There is a platform for the battery under the seat.
If you have a standard kit, the motor goes in the tube at the bottom so that the end of the motor with a clay nozzle sticks out. Place an igniter in the motor and (if you are using Estes or Quest motors) put the plug ontop of the igniter and push it in. Turn the rocket upright and put it on the pad. If you don't have a rocket with a motor mount meant for this than don't try it.
No, you cannot directly put a Razor E200 motor on a Razor E100 scooter. The two models have different motor specifications, voltage requirements, and physical dimensions, which makes them incompatible. Additionally, the E100's design is not built to handle the increased power and speed of the E200 motor, potentially leading to safety issues. It's best to use components designed specifically for each scooter model.
Yes, you can technically put a Razor E150 motor in a Razor E100, as both scooters have similar designs and components. However, this modification may require some adjustments to fit properly, such as aligning the motor with the existing wiring and ensuring compatibility with the scooter's controller. It's important to note that modifying scooters can void warranties and may affect performance or safety. Always consult with a professional or the manufacturer for guidance before attempting modifications.
the only way is to only use the front brake and put most of your weight in the front of the bike.
no you cant the e100 is totally different from the e300. the e300 is far more powerful than the e100. its like puting a ferrari engine into a Toyota engine
A chicken and a duck shared a jacket with a rocket embroided on it's pocket which would match their shoes that they had to fetch after a long walk and a heart-to-heart talk and finally a knock on the door.
Yes, you can put a disposable razor in your carry-on luggage.
that is not fast at all i am 15 and i have a gas powered one and it will do 45 mph easy i put a speedometer on it but it does get pretty dangerous at those speeds if you don't have much ex. on them. i can keep up with my mom in her car when she is doing 25 on my bmx bike so all in all it really isn't that fast lol
No, you cannot put a razor in your carry-on luggage when flying. It must be placed in your checked baggage.
pocket bikes can be a little dangerous going off-road. they are not designed for that but if it is mild of road with not to many bumps, you could ride it off-road. if you want to put dirt tires and still ride on the road, that would increase its grip, performance and handling.