How do I limit the speed on my mini bike?
On the right side of your bike, where your throttle is located, there is a bolt (as shown in image6 with red arrow below). You would unscrew the bolt and place it in any of the slots located above (as shown with the yellow arrows). This would limit the distance the throttle can be pulled back, thus limiting the speed.
How do you adjust the governor on a pocket bike?
To do this, you can adjust the throttle cable slack via the tensioner on the throttle grip box. Simply slip off the rubber dust boot / sleeve and loosen the tension ring by hand (no tools necessary) and turn clockwise until you get your desired speed. Then tighten the tension ring and you are ready to go.
What type of gas does a mini bike take?
What type of gas should I use? Regular unleaded gasoline works just fine, however we recommend to use unleaded premium gasoline for best performance and a healthier bike.
How to start a mini chopper pocket bike?
Put the choke lever in the closed position (as shown in image2 with red arrow, the lever in the UP position). Pull the start cord out slowly until it reaches its maximum distance, allowing the gas to flow into the bike. Repeat 2 times. On the 3 rd attempt, pull the cord quickly with the intention of turning the bike on.
Can you replace the engine on a mini bike?
Depending on your mini bike part needs, it may be more economical to just replace your entire engine instead of a cart full of mini bike parts. Please browse our selection of engines below to fit your particular application and budget.
How can I get more gas out of my bike?
Tighten the idle screw on the carburetor and this will constantly give gas to the bike. DO NOT TIGHTEN TOO MUCH. Tighten the idle screw clockwise A LITTLE BIT. The more you tighten (clockwise) the more throttle you are giving to the bike. Tighten the idle screw no more than 2 turns at a time to adjust properly.
How do you adjust the idle on a bike?
Tighten the idle screw clockwise A LITTLE BIT. The more you tighten (clockwise) the more throttle you are giving to the bike. Tighten the idle screw no more than 2 turns at a time to adjust properly. You will need to adjust the idle a few times until you find the perfect setting for your bike.