I have the Dirt Runner 90cc and I really want to replace some of those weak factory parts with better ones!

Well, After going to their website and looking….. You have purchased a "Disposable Dirt Bike" they do not offer any links to upgraded parts and their parts return policy is just like the millions of other "Chinese Crap" dirt bike/pocket bike/ATV companies you can't get parts for them, They will tell you the "Parts are on back order" and make you wait 6 to 8 months and then send you a email saying "You dirt bike model has been discontinued so no parts are available".
People pay attention!, When you go to one of these stores that sell this "Chinese Crap"….. Do you ever see a Parts Counter or Mechanic's Shop(Not a prep area where they put them together) a "real" shop.
"When You Buy Cheap, You Buy Twice"
Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, KTM are the best, You might spend more but at least you will be able to find parts for it(Stock or Aftermarket).
My son has been asking for one of those pocket bike dirt bike things for quite a while and i was wondering what the recommended age would be for one of them. He is 12. And they also look a little small for him, so if he could handle something bigger what would it be? A 90cc? Thanks.

Those bikes are for 4 to 6 years of age. At 12, depending on his height, something in the Honda CRF-F line would be perfect. Either the 80 or 100. Just drop by your local dealership to see which fits best. Once you know that you can shop for used if you'd like. The bikes are almost bullet proof so you can generally buy used without much concern of problems.
I'm about 5'8 and about 135 pounds, im 15 Y.O. and I've never owned a dirt bike but have rode friends bikes before dirt and pocket rockets. I was wondering what type of bike should I buy. I like speed and im not looking to race in organized races but im looking to ride through trails, and race neighborhood friends. So can you guys help me out. Types of bikes i like are Suzukis and Yamahas. Please Help!

Suzuki is a good choice.
I have a 2004 honda xr250r, does anyone know if they make an electric starter for? If so where can i buy one?

They don't, sorry man. It would be really dificult to do that anyway because you would need to install a full electric system, which would include mounting batteries. you would have to get a starter motor off a different bike and hope by some chance that it fit, making a full seal against the gasket, whouch would be a one in a million.
I tried the same thing with a pocket bike and wasted my time and money to find out that it was wishfull thinking.
Just sell it and buy one that does.




