No. Because the engine is a two stroke. Make sure the engine is a two stroke though. If it is a tiny engine with 1 gear and a pull starter and makes a high pitch sound it is probably a two stroke. Consult your owners manuel or the manufacturer of the bike to see if it is a two stroke or four stroke engine. You will have to change the oil if it is a four stroke, but I think most 47 and not 49 cc bikes are two stroke. If it is a two stroke, no oil changes are required, but you will need to mix a certain amount of 2 stroke engine oil with the fuel. Your owners manuel or manufacturer should be able to tell you the ratio per gallon of gas you will need. Hopefully, this will help.
For a 47cc pocket bike, you typically need a 420 pitch chain, which is commonly used in small engines and pocket bikes. The length of the chain may vary depending on the specific bike model, but it usually ranges from 90 to 110 links. It's essential to check the manufacturer's specifications or measure the existing chain for the correct fit.
To operate on public roadways, yes.
The law states that you need a license to ride anywhere on pocket bike.
no you dont but you cant ride them on the streets or sidewalks its illegal but its legal to ride them in parking lots and backyards
To find a replacement chain for my pocket bike, I need to know what to measure.
yes and no. you need to have brakes, a mounted light, and helmet
Most pocket bikes can be purchased online or through motor cycle dealers. Though they are sold, is best to check state laws to see if it is street legal or if riders need to be a certain age to operate the bike.
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.
Yes, in New Jersey, you need a motorcycle license to operate a pocket bike on public roads. Additionally, pocket bikes must be registered and insured, and riders must adhere to specific safety regulations. It's important to verify local laws, as some municipalities may have their own restrictions regarding the use of pocket bikes. Always check with the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission for the most current requirements.
If it's 50 cc's and under then you don't require a motorcycle endorsement but you still need a valid drivers license.
It depends on what state you are in. In Colorado they are legal on city streets but it must be registerd and you need a valid drivers licence but you don't need a motorcycle endorsement unless it is over 100 cc
no you need a class mj licence and the bike registerd and insured if not and the police catch you the bike will b sent to impound