🏁 Get Ready to Ride the Future of Fun!
The X-PRO Blast Mini Gas Pocket Bike is a powerful 40cc dirt bike designed for kids, featuring robust disc brakes, high-traction tires, and a thrilling max speed of 22 mph. With some assembly required, it’s the perfect blend of excitement and safety for young riders.
Item Weight | 44 Pounds |
Size | Large |
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Theme | Motorcycle |
Material Type | Metal |
E**Z
Great.
Use the proper fuel and and change the oil it will keep running my son loves it. Limited on turns.going to take off the plastics.
C**T
Has power
I'm 6'-1"215 lbsIt's a blast !
D**N
Minor Adjustments
Look, this thing is cool as heck. My son loves it and my daughter can even ride it. I can ride it as well and it still goes 21mph. My ONLY issue, the frame doesn't seem to match up with the plastics. I ended up taking them off, and the handlebars are poor quality. I think for $220 it's a neat gift. I'd like to see better quality handle bars.If buying for your young ones, I recommend starting out with the naked look so they don't get upset when you have to take the plastics off anyway.I also had to put gorilla tape under the handlebars and than tighten them as hard as possible so they don't slide down the forks.
A**R
Overall great product. Thinking of buying a second one so my son and I can ride together
This bike is awesome for my 7 year old son and I’m able to ride it too. The style, the size and the speed are perfect. Very easy to start, although the choke is tucked under the frame with the long tab, it’s could be shorter for easier use. I couldn’t ask for a better product
K**S
Great
My nephew loves riding his motorcycle. He is 5 years old perfect size for him will last at least two years with him growing every day.
K**R
Terrible design, Terrible support
First of all, the bike came with a wheel that was on backwards. They sent me a new will and left me to put it on by myself. Once I got the wheel on, which was not very easy, the bike could never keep the chain on. I believe the frame was bent. Support told me that it was my fault that the frame was bent, or that I didn't know how to tighten the tension on the bike. I took it to a shop where they inspected the bike and told me that because of the poor design, the engine will torque to the side which will make the chain scu sideways and eventually ruines the bike.At first, the seemed like a really great bike for my 7-year-old who loved it. Now I am left with a 7-year-old wondering why their birthday present was such poor quality. I expected to get what I pay for, I didn't expect to get way less than what I paid for.The local off-road and dirt bike repair shop couldn't even get it into rideable shape. I'm very very upset with the quality, and with the outcomes of the service. I immediately told them that this bike add manufacturing defects. They clearly didn't care and just wanted to sell me a piece of junk that doesn't run or stay together when a 45 lb 7-year-old rides it...Don't be like me and think "I know it's just a cheap bike, but how bad could it be?". Just know, the answer is so bad that you will end up throwing it away. It is literally unuseable and the company does not care (in full disclosure they offered me a $25 credit to have the chain tensioned. I never took them up on it, but I did spend $60 having a professional adjust the bike. Happy to have anyone call gateway Motorsports in Gilbert Arizona and ask them about their experience with this bike. His exact words were "it should be considered fraud to sell this low of quality".
T**S
Missing parts
Didn't have enough parts screws and nuts. Now have to go to lowes for parts
R**T
Missing important instructions
Great bike, almost ready to go, right out of the box... But the instructions tell you to basically FULLY assemble the thing, before mentioning that it needs to be filled with oil.For those of you tearing out your hair over the oil fill and level stick, it's in the lower front center portion of the motor, directly behind the front tire and cowling. Best to fill this first before proceeding.The oil fill is NOWHERE in any of the paperwork that came with my pocket bike, but now that I've figured it out, it's money well spent.
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