Pocket Bike at TriStar

Pocket Bike

I was back at TriStar last night with Nat because she need to adjust her training schedule. While there I showed her the Pocket Bike they had on display. At first she thought it was for young kids but I explained to her that teenagers and adults actually ride it and not kids. She thought I was pulling her leg, so when we got back home I showed her some videos from YouTube and everyone riding the bike was either a teen or an adult. I figured maybe other people don’t know what Pocket Bikes are so below are some videos and a link to Wikipedia with info on Pocket Bikes. TriStar are selling the 49cc Pocket Bike which can hit speeds of up to 100km/h for KD190. Price might be negotiable I didn’t ask.

Here is the first video
Here is the second video
Here is the Wikipedia page


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8 comments, add your own...


  1. Bashir says:

    shit thats pretty dangerous !!!! 100KM thats also too much for this little toy damn it

  2. g-love says:

    they were originally branded as monkey bikes and became popular about 6 years ago after the beastie boys used them in a video. Useful in cities like London where theres a lot of crime and vandalism and you can keep them in your apartment. I know this because a friend of mine left his outside once and found it in a skip the next day.

  3. Marzouq says:

    There max speed is around 60 kph if its the ones I have seen.. now they are illegal on all roads in the UK! People hate them! hehehe

  4. Mac Daddy says:

    i would be really scared to ride this, i am scared riding a bicycle also.

  5. evolution says:

    I want one! I really do! Plus I live in Ahmadi, so it’s more fun!

  6. Mac Daddy says:

    Still deleting my posts you fagot ?!/

  7. Mark says:

    Mac Daddy, glad to know you are addicted to my site and you still check it a million times a day.

  8. Jay says:

    I have one for sale. Make me an offer. Call or e-mail me.

    jdport@cyberdude.com
    693-8993 (leave text message if phone is off)
    Jabriya


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