Mini drag bikes are exciting and a whole lot of fun when ridden
safely, but they’re also motorized high speed racing vehicles.
Due to their high speed and skillful design, the rider must take
extra care when operating a mini drag bike. Without the proper precautions
this activity can be dangerous and serious injury or death is possible.
Here are some basic safety tips to follow at all times when riding
mini bikes.
Wear protective gear — Always
wear the proper clothing and pads including; a helmet, elbow pads,
knee pads, gloves, long pants, and proper shoes. Be sure your protective
gear is durable, covers the entire area you wish protected, fits
properly and does not interfere with movement, vision or hearing.
Helmet – A certified mini
bike helmet is the most important piece of protective gear you can
wear! Failure to wear an approved helmet may result in serious injury
or death. Helmet certification standards for use with mini drag
bikes vary from state to state. Check with local authorities to
determine the required helmet certification in your area. Be sure
to always wear the chinstrap securely buckled.
Elbow pads & knee pads –
Knee pads and elbow pads with hard caps (plastic or otherwise) offer
increased protection.
Gloves & shoes – Most
athletic shoes with thick soles are good for mini drag bike riding.
Stay away from wearing sandals and other non-protective footwear.
Check local laws — Laws
are created to help keep you safe and it is up to you to follow
them. We highly recommend you observe all local mini drag bike laws
and regulations. Contact your local law enforcement agency or motor
vehicle division to determine local mini drag bike laws and legal
places to ride your mini drag bike. Pay attention to local helmet
laws as well. The helmet certification requirements for mini drag
bikes may vary depending on where you live..
Age recommendations — Generally
speaking, children under 12 should never ride mini drag bikes and
children ages 13 - 16 should not operate mini drag bikes without
close adult supervision. However, parents should also consult and
abide by the mini drag bike manufacturer’s age recommendation
and all local laws regarding age restrictions.
Stay off the streets and sidewalks
— Do not ride your mini drag bike on highways, streets, sidewalks,
roads, paths, or other areas used by motor vehicles. Not only is
doing so illegal, but due to mini drag bikes low profile it also
puts the rider at great risk of being hit by a motor vehicle that
doesn’t see them.
Never underestimate your mini drag bike
— Although they’re small, most mini drag bikes are capable
of surprisingly fast speeds. Mini drag bikes have an incredible
power-to-weight ratio and more power on tap than can be used safely
in all situations. It’s important to recognize the power your
mini drag bike is capable of and respect that power when riding.
Ride in an open, clear area —
Make sure the area where you ride your mini drag bike is free of
obstructions, debris, pedestrians and other road hazards. Be sure
you’ve got plenty of open space to ride in.
Never ride your mini drag bike off-road
— Mini drag bikes are not designed for off-road use. Always
ride your mini drag bike on smooth, paved, hard surfaces and avoid
riding on streets or surfaces with water, ice, mud, sand, gravel,
dirt, curbs, cobblestones, grates or other rough or discontinuous
surfaces.
Avoid riding your mini bike in poor weather
— Never ride your mini drag bike under rainy, wet, foggy or
icy conditions. Avoid all weather that impairs traction, braking
or visibility. The risk of an accident is dramatically increased
under poor weather conditions.
Don't ride at night — Only
ride your mini drag drag bike during the day or under appropriate
lighting. Any condition that limits your visibility should be avoided.
Riding at night or at dusk can limit your visibility which will
dramatically increase the likelihood of an accident.
Get to know your mini drag bike
— Observe all safety instructions and warning labels. Check
the controls. Ride very cautiously until you become familiar with
the way the mini drag bike handles. Take turns slowly and give yourself
extra stopping distance.
Maintain your mini drag bike —
Perform regular maintenance on your mini drag bike to reduce the
risk of riding mishaps. Before using your mini drag bike, riders
or parents should check it thoroughly for hazards such as loose,
broken or cracked parts, sharp edges on metal boards, slippery top
surfaces, wheels with nicks and cracks, loose or missing parts and
proper brake function.
Avoids hills — Mini drag
bikes are not built for use on hills. The added strain can cause
motor damage or failure which can lead to a safety hazard.
Most importantly… use common sense
— Never hitch a ride from a car/bus/truck/bicycle/etc, never
ride with more than one person on a mini drag bike, never walk your
dog while riding, never stunt ride or take unnecessary risks. Rider,
buyer, and parents assume all risks.
Be smart, be safe, have fun!
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