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Sunday, April 15, 2012

Customizing Baja Minibikes

Customizing Baja Minibikes


Easily customized bikes is a hot deal for enthusiasts of "choppers" or bikes that have been optimized for performance. That is why many bike manufacturers make it a point to design models that are exclusively customizable. Makers of the more famous brands of bikes, minibikes, have even gone the extra mile to create customizable models. But it is well-known that Baja minibikes are not among them.

Customizing Baja Minibikes

Customizing Baja Minibikes

Customizing Baja Minibikes


Customizing Baja Minibikes



Customizing Baja Minibikes

It is not easy to customize Baja minibikes, given that they are specially designed for off-road and trail use. As such, they are endowed with large Tires and huge, clunky engines. This makes them difficult to style for looks and speed.

However, "difficult" does not mean "impossible"! Certain parts of Baja mini bikes are already easy to customize, such as the lamps, which canbe changed into fog lights, for easier traveling at night. There is also the saddle, which can be modified, but already usually comes straight from the factory with the intent of maximizing comfort while riding. Baja pocket bike saddles are already wider and larger than those found in other small-scale bikes.

These are much too basic, however, for the real chopper enthusiasts-what one really wants to change is the engine, perhaps to add more power to the machine, or simply to apply a different look to the bike. Of course, changing the engine may also require that other parts of the bike be changed also, such as the exhaust system. This is needed in order to better manage the Air flow of a more powerful engine. The standard size for a 50cc minibike engine is, although manymodern pocket bikes come with custom-fitted engines enhanced with superchargers.

Changing the engine may be difficult, and certainly expensive. The customization effort may take a lot of repainting and fitting, so be prepared to shell out a few bucks. But for the glory of owning a customized Baja minibike, the price is certainly worth it! Few pocket bike collectors would be able to boast of such an accomplishMent.

Customizing Baja Minibikes

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