A mini-chopper, or pocket bike, is basically a miniaturized motorcycle. These bikes typically have all the same features as their large-scale counterparts. However, they're built on a smaller platform. The term minibike is also used to refer to both mini-choppers and pocket bikes. The average size of a minibike is about 18 to 32 inches high, 36 inches long and 12 inches wide. Most weigh around 40 pounds and can travel up to 70 miles per hour.
Mini-choppers can usually support weights up to 250 pounds, so they're popular with both children and adults. Since they cost a lot less than full-size choppers, a custom mini-chopper provides adults who can't afford the custom chopper of their dreams with a smaller replica of the real thing. Custom mini-choppers range in price from $400 to $1,000.
For instance, if you like the look of Orange County Choppers but can't handle the $40,000 price tag, then consider getting the Orange County mini-chopper. The Orange County 110 cc mini-chopper looks just like the real thing and it will only set you back $1,000. This minibike has a 110 cc four-stroke engine that is air-cooled, supports up to 330 pounds, and travels about 50 miles per hour.
Of course, if you prefer a Harley-style bike, take a look at the Old School Mini Hogg Chopper 49 cc. This bike costs around $500 and can support weights of up to 300 pounds. It has a two-cylinder 49 cc engine and a maximum speed of 35 miles per hour.
When buying a mini-chopper, it's important to check the laws and ordinances of your area before buying one, especially if it is going to be used by a minor. To legally drive a mini-chopper or any gas scooter, many state governments require that you be a licensed motorcycle operator.