| The X 18 super bike (also known as the "X18 R nitro") | | | | in off-road settings only. |
| is one of the hottest little numbers on the market | | | | That having all been said, the X 18 super bike comes |
| today. Using just unleaded gasoline (and thus, requiring | | | | equipped the proper blinkers, an electric horn, brake |
| no mixing of fuel), it makes for quite a desirable item | | | | light and a halogen projector headlight as well. All of |
| indeed. With all of the other features, such as the | | | | which should meet any standards necessary, although |
| electric and kick start, foot activated shifting and hand | | | | you may need to add rear view mirrors to meet some |
| activated clutch (just like normal-sized motorcycles), it's | | | | state's inspection requirements, making the X18 R nitro |
| certainly no wonder why it is among the most | | | | fully street legal and road ready. |
| in-demand products in the pocket bike line... but is it | | | | Another feature that makes the X 18 super bike |
| really street legal? | | | | popular is the new Honda-based, 4-stroke engine, |
| Well first off, it should be well noted that even if such a | | | | which can reach speeds exceeding 50 miles per hour, |
| vehicle can be manufactured to street legal | | | | and even exceed 65 miles per hour after the proper |
| parameters, due to the size of the vehicle itself laws | | | | breaking in of the X18 R nitro super bike. The 110cc |
| may differ from state to state as to whether it would | | | | bike itself weighs in at 200 pounds, but if you're lucky, |
| be legal at all, no matter what's done to it - there are a | | | | you can find that some companies offer free shipping |
| small few states that would only allow such a vehicle | | | | for their pocket bikes. |