Do you really expect a valid answer? There are too many varibles. If you left it in its shipping carton, it may last for 100 years. If it sinks to the bottom of a lake, that might be its last day. Do you regularly service it? Are you an accident free driver? what are the ground conditions? All these are varibles that determine how long the bike will last. Now, con you tell me how long you will last?
A pocket bike can range from prices to 100$-6 or 700$. Bikes such as Cagllari pocket bikes are cheap and good in lasting a long time, but such as the x18,x19x and x22 are really pricey but go alot faster and have more sutff on the bike such as headlight,taillight,blinkers,and more almost like a real sized motorcycle. x18-22 are alot bigger then the smaller ones like Cagllari and Blade.
According to the website USA Pocket Bikes, the specifications of a Cagllari pocket bike are as follows: Net weight 37 lbs. Gross weight 47 lbs. The dimensions are 40.5 inches long, 25.5 inches wide and 24 inches tall.
Most definitely as long as your 14+ and have a helmet
Yes, these bikes are completely safe for teenagers, 11+. I got one for my 12 yr old boy from minipocketrockets.com, it came super fast. There hasn't been one thing wrong with it. He is completely safe on this bike as long he wears the proper protection; helmet, gloves, knee pads, elbow pads. There is a great deal on this website as well, there is all the safety gear for only $80.00. That was the best deal that I found.
Because if it rusts it doesn't last long
Pocket bikes that have turn signals, headlights, taillights, a horn, and a license plate are street legal in New Jersey; any pocket bikes without these features are not street legal in any state.
It can last about 10 hours depending how you use it.
Depends you can get good reasonable light weight bmx for around $250 and theres some bmx bikes on walmart.com for only $90 to $100 but there heavy and they dont last long
No. They use regular road bikes and TT(time trial) bikes.
Average Battery Life is about 4 Hrs.
Experience and common sense can best answer your question. My son is 12 and he rides. He has been riding since he was 6. I got him a super pocket bike when he turned 11 and a mini one when he was 6.
Pocket knives vary in length. There is no set law of how long they have to be.