try www.partsforscooters.com . they carry fuses for alot of pocket bikes.. im not sure what size fuse your bike in particular uses, but im including a link for the fuse section.
2006-07-09 17:55:38
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answered by babyvett 3
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Give NAPA a shot, usual they have very helpful people working there and they all ways have the small stuff like fuses(even small motor stuff which basicly all a pocket rocket is). Just hand them the fuse and they'll find one that'll work. Places like autozone usual have people behind the counter that belive if it's not in thier computer then you don't need it. On a side note sister had a minichopper and I had some issues with the fuse(cheap made in china) with due to the poor design I just cut off the one than came with the bike and replaced it with a cheap inline(with the wire) fuse. Took care of the bad design and can get the replacement fuses any where. Very easy to replace/fix most of the wiring on these types of bikes, may want someone that knows what there doing(doesn't need to be an expert, just basic wiring skills, basicly any shade tree mech) to look it over and clean up all of the made in china workmenship.
2006-07-09 19:25:36
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answered by Patrick M 3
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I don't have any experience with pocket bikes. But, if it not a standard auto or bike fuse, you may have to contact the manufacturer of the bike. Also, the owner's manual should tell you the type of fuse you need. If you haven't tried already, bring the old fuse in to the bike shops and auto parts stores. They may have the correct one, but didn't realize what you were asking for.
2006-07-09 17:52:03
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answered by jeffma807 4
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Lady, your really rude. I answered your pathetic question best I could with limited information. If you had read ALL of the answer you would know you need the correct type of fuse, there are at least 12 different types I can think of. Maybe if it wasnt stolen you could return to the shop that sells them?
2006-07-11 06:27:58
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answered by 1crazypj 5
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Fuses are not specialty items so there isnt any special place you need to go to get them. O'reilys, Autozone, NAPA...all of these places carry fuses for cars. both blade terminal fuses and the older style glass tube fuses.
2006-07-09 18:14:41
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answered by superchargedchevrolet 1
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if you can get the blown fuse out, just take it with you to an auto-parts store and the people there should be able to assist you. Also, have you tried contacting the bike's manufacturer?
2006-07-09 17:52:34
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answered by Michael L 5
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i dont know if this would help but i'm going to pass it along to you in hopes that you have some luck with it.
it can be hard to find what your looking for when certain store dont have what you are looking for,please try this site
it is called Freecycle.org.
everything there is free all you have to do is ask for what you need and wait for someone to respond,and if they have what you are looking for all you have to do is go and pick it up,i have used this site for several thing i needed for my sons things and it has been a nice help.
good luck
mandy
2006-07-09 18:01:53
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answered by bingoflunkie 1
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radio shack may have one, but is it a special fuse, if you can not get one find the amperage and put an in an in line fuse
2006-07-09 23:22:24
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answered by sorrells316 6
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Haha, I can totally see where people are getting carried away.Try ebay honey, they carry a lot of things other places don't.Don't let stupid answers slow your search!
2006-07-09 17:52:15
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answered by Pork Chop 3
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my pocket rocket dont need any fuses,wanna ride it honey?
2006-07-09 18:34:25
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answered by Anonymous
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