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I won many races with it and it is a solid feeling bike.

The BMS's craftsmanship is top notch.

I've ridden a 4.2 and a super prody (8.5) BMS and they handle like a charm.

The BMS is a precise and extremely well crafted bike.

I like the BMS for its overall feel on the race track. I feel as though I have more control with lean angles and braking. I do like the fact that all pieces of the frame, swingarm, subframe are removable along with the composition of the body makes surving crashes a breeze.

The BMS bikes have incredible craftsmanship...check out all the billet on them.

Racing Highlights

BMS pocketbikes entered the racing scene in 2004. The following list is just a few of many accomplishments by talented riders on BMS machines.

2005 Season Finishers

BMS racers are leading several championships this year.
Official results will be posted at season end.

1st Junior Champion OMRRA - TJ Hart, 11 yo (Team BMS Factory USA)
2nd Junior Champion OMRRA - Bennie Taylor, 8 yo (Team BMS Factory USA)
3rd Junior Champion OMRRA - Devon McDonough, 10 yo (Team BMS Factory USA)
4th Junior Champion OMRRA - Peter Lenz, 8 yo (Team BMS Factory USA)
5th Junior Champion OMRRA - Joey Horsey, 12 yo (Team BMS Factory USA)

3rd Senior Champion OMRRA - Steve Kuhnle

2004 Season Finishers

1st French Championship - Alban Bianchi (Team BMS France)
2nd French Championship - Jérôme Richard (Team BMS France)
3rd French Championship - Max Hanuzet (Team BMS France)

1st England Championship - 8 year old
2nd England Championship - 8 year old
3rd England Championship - 12 year old

1st Junior Champion OMRRA - Bennie Taylor, 7 year old (Team BMS Factory USA)
3rd Junior Champion OMRRA - TJ Hart, 10 year old (Team BMS Factory USA)

3rd MiniMites Champion SEPRA - Stacy Dudley II, junior
3rd MightyMites Champion SEPRA - Stacy Dudley II, junior


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