- [Glen] Minibikes and
scooters are a wonderful way to have fun while saving
on the cost of fuel. Minibikes can be seen tearing up go-kart tracks around the world, while scooters are a great way to maneuver around on any city street. This is Glen, and today
we are bringing you 15 minibikes and scooters
for any adventure. (upbeat electronic music) (electronic static) - [Woman] Number 15. - [Glen] The Challenger by
KUBERG is an electric bike made specifically for
trail riding and comes with a 48-volt lithium-ion battery. This is made with a lightweight frame that has a super strong
structural integrity, comes with a clutchless
one-speed transmission, and has three power mode settings. The bike has a redesigned motor that is centrally
located with the battery, creating a well-balanced
center of gravity. The battery has a 2 1/2 hour
charge time and will run for one hour at full
speed on a full charge. These are WiFi ready and
have a cost of about $4,700. - [Woman] Number 14. - [Glen] Honda has
redesigned and re-released their popular Monkey
125 lightweight minibike which was developed in
the early '60s as part of a children's ride at an
amusement park in Tokyo. This feature a 125cc air-cooled
engine with 9.3 horsepower, a steel frame, USD forks,
and twin rear shocks. Weighing 234 pounds, it comes
with a 1.5 gallon fuel tank, will get an estimated range of 235 miles, and comes in a choice of Banana Yellow or Pearl Nebula Red for colors. Released last month, this minibike will cost you
just under $4,000 to ride. - [Woman] Number 13. - [Glen] In 2010,
California Scooter Company revived the old Mustang motorcycles from the '50s with the newer version, coming with either a
150cc or 250cc engine. This is a basic motorcycle
that is more of a scooter, really, and is excellent
for recreational riding. Originally these came with
a cost of around $4,000 plus the cost of any extra accessories, and even though they
are no longer produced, CSC continues to offer parts, support, and technical expertise. - [Woman] Number 12. - [Glen] This 2009 Sachs
Minerva MadAss 125cc, like the smaller 50cc
scooter, has a twin seat that sits on a single tube
frame that also hold the fuel, and both bikes will get range
of 150 miles per tankful, with a fuel capacity of 1.5 gallons. The 125cc bike has a top
speed of 55 miles per hour and a weight of 209 pounds, while the 50cc bike
weighs in at 187 pounds. The cost of the 50cc is $1,899. The 125 costs $2,399. - [Woman] Number 11. - [Glen] The Yamaha
EC-03 is a silent running electric scooter with
an AC synchronous motor that is cost effective. And when riders need a
little extra boost of speed, they can switch from
standard to power mode with the press of a button. This slim and light bike has
comfortable upright seating, a digital LCD display,
and user-friendly design that is easy to use,
plugs into a wall socket, and has a top speed of 25 miles per hour. One of these will cost you around $2,800. - [Woman] Number 10. - [Glen] The Kawasaki
Z125 PRO has an LCD dash with a gear indicator
and dual trip meters, with Z-family mirrors and turn signals. This has a manual clutch
with a four-speed gearbox and an SOHC engine that is made with parts from the earlier KLX models. With a two gallon gas tank and acclaimed 135 miles per gallon, this has a top speed of 60 miles per hour. This has a curb weight of 225 pounds and a weight capacity of 350 pounds, with a cost of about $3,000. - [Woman] Number nine. - [Glen] The 121 pound Pocket Rocket made by Sol Motors of Germany
is a cross between an electric bike and
an electric motorcycle. It comes with a 5.4 horsepower
motor, large street tires, and dual suspension
should smooth out the ride and take some of the
stress off the small seat. And this has a top speed
of 31 miles per hour with a range of 31 to 50 miles, depending on the riding mode. Though this is not available yet, the price is expected to be around $6,000. - [Woman] Number eight. - [Glen] The Massimo
MB200 is an entry-level, gas-powered, 6.5 horsepower dirt bike. Made for new riders both young and old, this comes with a 196cc air-cooled engine, a full automatic clutch transmission, and wide off-road tires. This has a hydraulic,
telescopic front suspension, rear-wheel drive, weighs 152 pounds, and with a weight capacity of 200 pounds, this gives you a top speed
of 24 miles per hour. The MB200 is delivered
to your house pre-built and will cost just under $700. - [Woman] Number seven. - [Glen] Designed by Italian
designer Alessandro Tartarini, the Velocifero is a
foldable, electric scooter with tires that will handle
all types of terrain, and has a wavy wooden deck
for an unforgettable look. The basic version has a 500-watt motor while the top model
features a 1600-watt motor. These are customizable with a top speed of 28 mile per hour
with the 48-volt motor, and a range of up to 35 miles
with the lithium battery. Prices on these start out
at approximately $1,100. - [Woman] Number six. - [Glen] From SSR Motorsports, we have the RAZKULL 125 motorbike. With an eight horsepower air-cooled engine that comes with either an
electric or kick start, and has a four-speed manual transmission. Weighing 225 pounds, this
has LED indicator lights, front and rear, stylized
mirrors and mirror stocks, an inverted fork, digital gauge cluster, and has a big 3.17-gallon fuel tank. This bike is sold in four colors, red, black, white, or yellow, and has a cost of $2,000. - [Woman] Number five. - [Glen] The Honda Grom
is a single cylinder, 125 cc motorbike with fuel
injection, electric starting, and weights in at 225 pounds. The low center of gravity
and narrow profile make it easy to get
you up to the top speed of 70 miles per hour. This comes in either blue,
orange, red, or green, with plenty of
maintenance-reducing features. And with other models like the MSX-125 and the Streetfighter, Honda will be around for
a little while longer. This has a starting cost of $3,400. - [Woman] Number four. - [Glen] The Benelli TnT 125 was designed in Italy and built in China. It's comfy to sit on,
easy to steer and control, and looks like the scaled-down version oof the company's Streetfighter model. Aimed squarely at the
Honda and Kawasaki efforts and designed to bludgeon them
on power and specifications, this will have a 9.5 horsepower engine, a two-gallon fuel tank, a
curb weight of 267 pounds, and a top speed of 68 miles per hour. Currently the Benelli will be limited to international markets
like the United Kingdom, Czech Republic, and Australia. And the cost, around $2,300. - [Woman] Number three. - [Glen] Honda's chunky little 50cc Zoomer is easy to ride, stylish, and Honda claims it has low emissions. Lots of bungee hooks, a skeleton frame, and a lack of bodywork give
this a lot of storage space. These were first produced in
2003 in the U.S. and Japan, and later in the United Kingdom in 2005. Called the Honda Ruckus in America, this bike with a single-cylinder,
four-stroke engine has a top speed of 30 miles per hour, and a range of 114 miles
per gallon of fuel. - [Woman] Number Two. - [Glen] In production for six decades, Honda's original Cub is the most popular, most produced motor vehicle in history. And now the latest version by K-Speed, the all new 2019 Super Cub is coming to the U.S. in limited quantities. In stock form, the 109cc
fuel-injected scooter is modern retro with a
fork-mounted headlight, LED turn signals, vintage-looking,
wing-shaped handle bars, fat off-road tires, and a
classic black and white finish. This has a manufacturers
suggested retail price of $3,600. - [Woman] Number one. - [Glen] Rated one of the top 10 minibikes of all time by DirtBikes.com, Taco Mini Bikes follows
a 55-year tradition of being America's favorite
and hottest minibike. Taco's 100B with a Predator 212cc motor comes fully assembled and ready to ride. Larger than a minibike, yet
smaller than a motorcycle, everything about the 100B
will exceed your expectations. This 115-pound bike is easy to transport, and offers a great ride with
three-way adjustable shocks on both the front and rear,
and 450 pound weight limit. This has a cost of $1,895. (upbeat electronic music) - Hey, guys, this is Cassie. I hope you guys enjoyed this video. Tell us in the comments below what you found to be the
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