I BOUGHT Amazon's CHEAPEST and MOST EXPENSIVE Pocket Rockets - Summary

Summary

The speaker is discussing their experiences with two mini pocket motorcycles, one of which is more expensive. They compare the two bikes, noting that the more expensive one has a race kickstand and pre-folded pegs. They also mention that the bikes have different components and assembly processes.

The speaker encounters issues with the bikes, including broken bolts and stripped tools. They express frustration with the quality of the bikes and the difficulty of assembling them. Despite these challenges, they find the experience entertaining and engaging.

They also discuss the bikes' specifications, such as their engine sizes, tire pressures, and other features. The speaker mentions that one bike has a kill switch, while the other does not. They also compare the bikes to full-size motorcycles, noting that the mini bikes are not intended for off-road use or for riders exceeding 290 pounds.

The speaker concludes by expressing their desire to take the bikes to a track for a proper comparison. They also invite viewers to subscribe to their channel for future content.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The narrator and another person are unboxing and assembling two different pocket bikes.
2. The narrator's bike is the most expensive one available on Amazon, while the other person's bike is the cheapest.
3. The bikes have different features, such as a kickstand, windshield, and dual exhaust.
4. The narrator's bike has a 49cc engine, while the other person's bike has a 33cc engine.
5. The bikes have a weight limit of 290 pounds.
6. The mini pocket bike is a functional replica of a full-size motorcycle.
7. The bikes are not engineered to withstand riding in sand, mud, hilly terrain, or to be jumped.
8. The bikes are intended for use on paved, flat surfaces by riders not exceeding 290 pounds.
9. The bikes have a manual with instructions and warnings.
10. The narrator's bike has a VIN number, indicating it is street legal.
11. The bikes have different tire pressures, with the narrator's bike requiring 36.5 psi.
12. The narrator's bike has a kill switch, while the other person's bike does not.
13. The bikes have different gear ratios, with the narrator's bike having a 50:1 ratio.
14. The bikes require a certain amount of pulls to start, with the narrator's bike requiring six pulls.
15. The bikes have different speeds, with the narrator's bike reaching 36 miles per hour and the other person's bike reaching 19 miles per hour.