i would! (yes). but cant afford it
On most pocket bikes, there is no speed Governor. They are just slow. The only Governor on a pocket bike is the lack of displacement, horse power and a transmission.
What you can do is on most of the pocket bike carburetors there is a little screw that you can a dust that will increase the speed
The difference between a scooter and a pocket bike is the speed capability. The pocket bike is small in size but it can achieve speeds over 80 mph in some cases. The scooter has a governor that does not let it go past 45 mph in most cases, and the motor is not set up to run fast like the pocket bike.
Check out the Michigan State Police's website. In most cases it is illegal to ride a pocket rocket, pocket bike, mini bike, etc. on a public road. See the link below for more information. http://www.michigan.gov/msp/0,4643,7-123-1586_27094-73839--,00.html
Usually, it doesn't matter, as most pocket bikes aren't street legal. Even if you have a license, you're still in trouble. yes you will need a motorcycle license to drive a pocket bike on public roads.
I would assume not. They are illegal in most places except for use on private property and depending on where you live this could also be the case.
100% legal in nearly every country everywhere. that's if the motor is under 50cc. most pocket bikes are 49cc.
yes and most pocketbikes have a engine heat gauge
the only way is to only use the front brake and put most of your weight in the front of the bike.
they are generally illegal most everywhere to ride at that age... and i am a BYU fan!!
In most states you do not need a motorcycle endorsement for a bike under 50cc but you need a regular drivers license. You will have to check with the motor vehicle division in your state to find out.
I am assuming you mean a bicyle not a motorized bike. Yes, file the claim, all policies have different wording and exclusions, but most would cover a full time students personal property. As to them paying to replace the bike accessories etc, that will depend on your parents policy as well, actual cash value or replacement cost.