Categories of the Main Minibike Parts

The world of minibikes and the standard motorcycles are poles apart. While motorcycles run without any restrictions, there are several for minibikes with some states limiting them to private property, designated fields and dirt tracks, and race tracks only. They are not even allowed on the roads. Minibikes start from 49cc and have a height of a little over 2 feet. Imagine the plight of a 150lbs adult crouched over the gas tank traveling at about 20 mph only.

However, despite the wide disparity, the category of minibike parts is not much different from that of motorcycles. Both have transmissions, engines, tough frames, wheels, and tires, though their size and power are different. But despite these common components, it is not difficult to take the right OEM quality minibike parts and assemble one from scratch while it is impossible to do so for a standard motorcycle.


Here are some of the main components that can be categorized as minibike parts-


Frame

The rear suspension is an integral part of the main frame that is typically made of steel or welded aluminum struts. It consists of a head tube that holds the main fork, enabling it to pivot smoothly. Minibikes used purely for racing only have frames that are built of lighter materials like magnesium, carbon fiber, or titanium.

Engine

Among all the minibike parts, the engine is the heart of the machine. The lowest power engine is 49cc with a load-bearing capacity of 150lbs and a top speed of 25 mph. Even though minibike engines run primarily on gas, the latest technologically advanced ones are electric engines. You can put together a complete engine from minibike parts, either the two-stroke or the four-stroke version. While the ride quality is better for 4-stroke engines, the 2-stroke ones are cheaper to maintain.

Tires

A lot depends on the tires, from the quality of the ride to your safety and hence they are considered to be among the critical of minibike parts.Minibikes mainly use pneumatic tires but where punctures are common like dirt bike racing, the tires are filled with a tire mousse that makes punctures almost impossible. Tires should be fitted as required. For instance, dirt mini bike tires have deep knobbly treads for maximum grip on loose dirt, mud, and gravel. Use sport or performance tires on paved surfaces. Touring tires in minibike parts are made of a hard rubber compound that ensures great durability but lesser grip.

Suspension

Modern minibikes have wheels connected to the chassis by a suspension arrangement. The front suspension has oil-filled telescoping tubes called fork tubes while the rear suspension supports the swingarm that is attached by a bolt to the axle of the rear wheel. The rear suspension might be dual shocks placed at the ends of the swingarm or mono-shock placed at the front of the swingarm.

Always buy minibike parts of OEM quality for your safety.