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Bluroc X-Bongo 125 Mini Monkey Bike Motorbike for Caravan Delivery & Finance UK/
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Bluroc X-Bongo 125 Mini Monkey Bike Motorbike for Caravan Delivery & Finance UK/
20260 mileTrade125 cc
Dundee
£2,399
Finance from £51 pm
ELECTRIC TROMOX Mini Bike Fully Road Legal Electric Bike
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ELECTRIC TROMOX Mini Bike Fully Road Legal Electric Bike
20240 mileTrade50 cc
Ashton-on-Ribble, Lancashire
£1,999
Finance from £42 pm

What should I check when buying a used pit bike?

Carefully inspect the frame for any cracks, welds, or signs of damage. Check the engine for leaks, unusual noises, or excessive smoke. Test the brakes, suspension, and throttle response. Ask about the bike's service history and any recent repairs.

Are there any legal requirements for riding a pit bike in the UK?

Pit bikes are generally not road legal in the UK unless they meet specific requirements for registration, licensing, and insurance. They are typically restricted to private land with the landowner's permission. Check local regulations and by-laws regarding off-road vehicle use.

What safety gear should I wear when riding a pit bike?

Always wear a helmet that meets British safety standards (BS). Protective gear such as goggles, gloves, boots, and body armour are also highly recommended to minimise the risk of injury. Consider a neck brace for added protection.

What are common issues to look out for with pit bike engines?

Common issues include carburettor problems, valve issues, and piston wear. Listen for any unusual noises, such as knocking or rattling, which could indicate a serious problem. Check the oil level and condition regularly.

How do I maintain a pit bike to keep it in good condition?

Regular maintenance is crucial. Clean the air filter frequently, change the oil regularly, and lubricate the chain. Inspect the tyres for wear and tear. Check and adjust the brakes and throttle cable as needed. Store the bike in a dry place to prevent rust.