

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