SYX MOTO Kids Dirt Bike Holeshot 50cc Gas Power Mini Dirt Bike 23inches Seat Height Dirt Off Road Motorcycle, Pit Bike Fully Automatic Transmission (Blue 2021, Year 2021)
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You can adjust the throttle by turning the screw at the bottom. A three-hole pattern should be visible on the bottom of the throttle handle. This item does not rest under the orange cap in the top left corner. At the bottom, there appears to be two screws with two nuts. The adjuster is located underneath the covers when you remove them.
For the price and since it was made in China it should be pretty sturdy, I bought it for my 6 year old son who loves it and zips around on it as well as myself, who is 6 feet 185 pounds. Good luck, bro!
No shifting just gas and go similar to a weed-eater, it has a centrifugal clutch that will not engage until higher revs
Selected User Reviews For SYX MOTO Kids Dirt Bike Holeshot 50cc Gas Power Mini Dirt Bike 23inches Seat Height Dirt Off Road Motorcycle, Pit Bike Fully Automatic Transmission (Blue 2021, Year 2021)
Despite the fact that most people claim it is a bad bike, even I can ride it successfully, even though I'm six feet one and 145 pounds. Before purchasing this dirt bike, however, you should know how to work on a weedwacker/lawn mower, just so you will be able to work on it, as it is a dirt bike, and all dirt bikes need some maintenance.
In my opinion, here's what I think. Let me just let you know that I have owned this bike for only My daughter is eight years old and I bought it for her. Having done a lot of research on these things, I decided to purchase this. It's amazing how awesome this is. I was surprised by the quality of the mechanics, the frame, and the parts. A shipping fee of $317 dollars was paid. It helped me to build it if I watched the video online. I didn't need it, but it was nice to have. A 30 minute job, mixed the gas accordingly. Quite easy to do and took no more than 30 minutes to complete. As soon as you pulled the second time, everything fired up. It took about 30 minutes to get it to fire up, and I needed to give it a little throttle. The engine now starts on its first pull whenever it starts, idles fine, and doesn't die. 165 lbs is my weight, and I ride this thing. If I am on it, it will probably go close to 30. It isn't something I take on cruises but I thought I would give it a try. The price I could pay for three of these new is the price I could pay for the Yamaha In fact, after getting this, I would probably purchase three of them before I bought a Yahama. ONE OF THE BEST DEALS EVER FOR THE MONEY! It could drop somewhere else again if we go to 4 stars. I have updated. I am waiting on wheel bearings to arrive in the mail so nothing major is happening at the moment. There was a problem with one of the rear bearings. As for my main concern, it is difficult to find replacement parts on Amazon for this thing. We are asking you to message us and let us know what part you need, but then we redirect you to a page with only half of the parts. In any case, I found the part by myself and I hope this doesn't signal that the bike will spend as much time broken down as it will
Update I have now owned the bike for more than a year. Even though I have to admit it isn't ridden a lot, my daughter was given it and I probably use But the bike runs better now than it did a year ago when it was brand My rear wheel bearing had to be replaced, and it cost me $3. A carburetor on the machine was sticking open and leaking fuel, so it had to be adjusted. Basically, there was a small metal fork that pushed up on the float and stopped gas from flowing into the engine. I had to bend it just a little bit so that it pushed As long as first pull is done, the bike still starts. You can idle without dying, so you can ride smoothly. My opinion is that the money was.
In a nutshell, With that being said, the bike is a little china bike. My grandson really likes it. My son is six years old, and rides his bike like it's a dirt bike. So I predicted he will be ready, and I was As if he were a fish to water, he took to this little dirt bike in no time at all. It didn't take him long to get over his first crash into a fence. He has a tendency to crash when they are first learning to fly, so we worked on throttle control and soon he was flying. In the first two days, he ran two gallons of gas through the carberator and two more the next day however, the carberator started leaking after the overflow, but he continued to run it. One of the chains popped off the first day, so I had to adjust it a couple of times. The more I watched him have fun, the better it was for me. The ear to ear smile on his face alone was worth every penny to me. His starter kit makes it easy for him to get started on his own. It is awesome, because I don't have to walk over to him every time it dies or he kills it, and the kick stand is just great. He will jump off the bike, kick it down, come back to the bike and start it up.
1) What could have gone wrong? It did eventually get shipped, so credit where credit is due. 2). The assembly went well. 2) One of the three bolts that keeps the rear drive sprocket secured on one bike sheered off after about a week and a half. 1) Within a week both bikes wore out their chains. Then I put them back on, only to find that they magically came They ran fine 5) They were a little loud 6) They worked well. A chain fell off and caused a lot of noise at one point, so we had to replace it. 7) My boys really liked them. It appeared that the bolts that hold the muffler/manifold on the engine sheered off (Symptom 1) and the air cleaner, for lack of a better term, was squished and damaged by the bolts who held it on (Symptom A top engine mount had begun pulling away from the frame, causing both of those things to happen. Next I noticed that my other son's bike had also ripped apart at the top of the engine mount. It was explained that all the fluids could be thoroughly drained, so I did so. We're supposed to package them up (I'm paraphrasing, of course) as well as possible and return them to them. Eventually, we managed to convince them to arrange a UPS pickup after we packaged them in garbage bags for contractors. driver told us no way he was taking them - again, I'm paraphrasing. In the event he did, the automated system would be damaged. In 12), we involved Amazon at some point who was kind of helpful but not really. 3) We explained through email that we did not have large enough boxes, otherwise we would have used them already. The company told us it would send boxes, but we would need to pay for shipping (2 - 6) 5) The company explained, under prodding from Amazon, that they would ship us boxes and arrange for At this point, I just wanted my money back. This was a moment we were ecstatic about. The company will not send the boxes any longer The advice I would give is not to It's not a good idea.