Mini Moto maintenance is not always straight forward, and sometimes you may feel you need a little hand from someone with experience. This is why I have created this section, to help anyone who is facing problems with their mini motos.
This section has many different forms of advice. It tells members how to change and replace existing parts of their mini moto which you are maintaining. For example will tell you how to replace brake pads etc.
It also gives great advice on maintaining your mini bike, with checks that you can do before using your mini moto to ensure that it is safe, aswell as routine changes which are recommended, to ensure that your mini moto is always running as smoothly as possible.
The section will also provide details of how to fit performance pocket bike parts, and what are the best parts to use to enhance your mini bikes performance. This section will tell you how each part affects your performance on your pocket bike so you can set your mini moto up to exactly how you want it.
If you need any advice on fixing or fitting anything to your mini moto drop a comment and ill try my best to help you!
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Submitted by Marc Wilton on Thu, 2007-02-22 14:41
Today I cant get my petrol scooter to start, the other day at davidstow I was racing my little brother and pulling wheelies for about 2 hours, with very short breaks, and then the scooter conked ou
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Thu, 2007-02-22 12:59
Just to add more bad new to the site, after attempting to start my little brothers mini moto I thought i'd try my midi moto.
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Thu, 2007-02-22 12:54
Today I attempted to start my little brothers mini moto again, if you remember it would not start when first attempted.
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Thu, 2007-02-22 12:51
If you would like tips and advice on how to make changes to you blata B1 origami or repli
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Thu, 2007-02-22 12:00
On Friday there was loads of snow in Cornwall, first time we had good snow in ages, great opportunity to go out on my midi moto. It would be so much fun.
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Thu, 2007-02-22 11:59
Another good idea of mine whilst we had the snow was to use my little brothers mini moto, it has alot more power then my bike and a thinner back wheel, a recipe for wheel spins.
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Wed, 2007-02-21 16:37
Check out this step by step guide on mini moto clutch shoe replacement.
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Wed, 2007-02-21 16:35
Follow the link for a step by step guide on mini moto jet replacement.
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Wed, 2007-02-21 16:34
Here is a step by step guide on mini moto tire change. Including pictures and a well written guide.
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Wed, 2007-02-21 16:32
Here is a step by step guide to mini moto piston ring replacement, including pictures.
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Wed, 2007-02-21 16:31
Click here for a step by step guide on polini brake maintenance.
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Wed, 2007-02-21 16:30
Here is a step by step guide to refilling you mini moto moto radiators, with pictures.
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Wed, 2007-02-21 16:28
http://www.minimotogarage.com/top-end_gasket_replacement.html has a great step by step guide to mini moto top end gasket rep
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Wed, 2007-02-21 15:30
There is a certain trick to extending the life of your pocketbike's brake pads.
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Wed, 2007-02-21 15:29
Below is a step by step guide to mini moto radiator draining. Step 1: First of all the fairings will have to be removed in order to access the radiator.
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Wed, 2007-02-21 15:28
Here is a step by step guide to removing an engine of a mini moto.
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Wed, 2007-02-21 15:26
Here is a step by step guide to removing the clutch of a mini moto. (You will need a clutch removal tool)
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Wed, 2007-02-21 15:26
Step by step guide to mini moto clutch drum replacement. You will need a crank case splitter tool.
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Wed, 2007-02-21 15:19
Here are a few bits of advice to what I would do to maintain your mini moto in between use and races.
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Wed, 2007-02-21 15:18
This is a step-by-step guide for premixing your 2-stroke oil for your mini moto.
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Wed, 2007-02-21 15:15
Today after a long period of not riding a mini moto, I decided to get my little brothers mini moto out.
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Wed, 2007-02-21 12:42
Mini Motos come in 2 main types of engines, these are the 2-stroke and 4-stroke engines.
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Wed, 2007-02-21 12:41
When a mini moto is brand new it is recommended that you run the bike in. This should be done for the first 3-4 tanks of fuel.
Submitted by Marc Wilton on Wed, 2007-02-21 12:40
Mini Motos are all fitted with air filters, these air filters are used to purify the air that is being sucked into the carb.
