Compare Pocket BikesGas powered pocketbikes on this page range from $289 to $369.Harvey's Pocket Bike Choice for this page: The 47cc MT-A1B for $289
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47cc MT-A1A Two Tone Pocket Bike Specs
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Was $329, Now $299 47cc MT-A1A Two Tone Pocket bike Style: Pocket Bike Vendor: Samszone
The 47cc MT-A1A & A1B are the most inexpensive Pocket Bikes that I represent. There does not appear to be a whole lot of difference between this pocketbike and the 47cc MT-A1B Pocket Bike other than the styling. Both are nicely set up with chain drives and disc brakes. |
47cc MT-A1B Pocket Bike Specs
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Was $329 Now $289 Style: Pocket Bike Vendor: Samszone
For $329 you still get a motor work of art. Full fiberglass fairings,47cc's, a beautifully polished stainless steel muffler, heavy duty chain drive, automatic transmission, brake lights, bug deflector, ventilated front and rear disc brakes, a centrifugal clutch, speedometer, and huge 10" tires. These pocket bikes fly. A totally different experience than what a stand up gas scooter provides. |
47cc MT-A1C Pocket Bike Specs
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Discontinued! $339 Style: Pocket Bike Vendor: Samszone
For $10 more than the 47cc MT-A1A Two Tone Pocket bike or the 47cc MT-A1B Pocket Bike it looks as if you get a full suspension system as well as an electric start option. One thing to consider if you are contemplating racing, is that you probably don't want the added weight of a starting battery on your pocket bike. |
49cc Deluxe Pocket Bike Specs
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Was $349 Now $339 Style: Pocket Bike Vendor: Samszone
It comes with a plastic body, but you still get the chain drive, disc brakes and the 10" tires. My suggestion would be to pay $10 less, and go for the 47cc MT-A1b Pocketbike and get the fiberglass fairing. |
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Was $395 Now $369 Style: Pocket Bike Vendor: Scooter Domain
This pocket bike looks a lot like the 47cc MT-A1A Two Tone Pocket Bike sold by Samszone for $299. The only difference that I can find combing through the specifications on both pocketbikes, is the size of the tires. It appears that the Daytona MX47 has 11" tires, and the MT-A1A has 10". However when you compare the heights of of the pocket bikes, they are virtually the same, ~22." The widths of the bikes are different. The MX47 claims to be some 4" wider than the MT-A1A probably due to different handlebars. Is that worth a $70 premium? Take a look here at the two bikes side by side and email me if you can spot a difference to warrant the increased price. Shipping is free with Scooter Domain, but would only cost $49.70 from Samszone to my home in California. |
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