You can find a go-cart track anywhere, but pocket bike tracks are especially rare. If you were to set up a pocket bike track in a great location such as a mall parking lot or other shopping center, you could make amazing profits, and have a lot of fun.
What You Need
- 4-8 R32 Interceptor 110cc bikes (as low as $549 each at USA pocket bikes). Some other great models are the X-18, the X-19, and the X-22. Pocket bikes sit between 2.5ft - 3 ft tall, so they're not uncomfortable to ride but are actually quite fun.
- Chain-link fence panels and possibly hay bales to make the pocket bike track. If your riders wreck, they'll slide into the hay.
- Pads, helmets, and other gear for protection.
- Liability waiver form.
- Checker Flags
- Posters and Decorations
- Business Supplies and filing cabinets for insurance waivers.
- Renting Space
- You might want to check into buying insurance for your pocket bike track.
- $10 per race per person, winner moves to the next race. That's a $70 profit per race.
If you were to set up your pocket bike track from Friday-Saturday, you would be bringing in $7000 a weekend or $28,000 a month for your pocket bike track
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