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Mini Motos are now one of the fastest growing categories in motor sport, because of the low running costs involved and closeness of the racing. Whether its just a quick thrash around the local airfield (with permission of course) or a full on assault on the track the sense of excitement and fun you can get from mini motos is awe inspiring.
Origin of the mini moto
The first series of mini motos originated from Japan, with modest power outputs these were quickly superseded by the superior performance of the European models. The Chinese have now jumped on the bandwagon and have produced a series of easily affordable mini motos priced below £200, with all the features and capable of speeds upto 50 miles an hour in some cases in standard trim.
Mini motos or as the Chinese call them gas scooters are scaled down versions of true GP racing motorcycles. The latest mini motos run cutting edge technology with a floating disk brake at the front and a single disc at the rear, running on racing compound slick tires. The bodywork is beautifully styled with both full fairing versions and half fairing models. Not to be out done by their big brothers these miniature racing bikes come with a hi-tech polished aluminium/magnesium alloy cast frame with integral swinging arm.
Minimoto performance
Most common engine sizes for mini motos are 47cc to 49cc, generally a two stroke air cooled motor requiring unleaded fuel premixed with fully synthetic two stroke oil. The higher performance mini motos are notably water cooled and of lower cc.
Mini motos are available in two sizes: a mini with a 27" wheelbase and a midi with a 30" wheelbase. Engine horsepower choices are available from a 4.2 HP model up to the 15+ HP race machines that can actually reach speeds of upto 75 miles an hour which feels more like 150 miles an hour when you are so low to the ground Transporting your mini moto also represents very few problems due to there compactness 1m - 1.3m long and weighing in at only 23kg., if you have a spare suitcase it will not be a problem
Minimotos are suitable for children aged 7 and upwards but only under the strict supervision of a responsible adult. Even though these machines are small miniature works of art most will carry a 250lb adult.
Most successful stars of today in World Superbike and MotoGP started there racing in the mini moto category many moons ago. The best example is Valentino Rossi. He was Italian pocketbike Champ twice before becoming 125, 250,500 and MotoGP World Champion. So give it a go and who knows!!
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