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X-PRO Bali Moped Scooter Street Scooter Gas Moped 150cc Adult Scooter Bike with 10" Aluminum Wheels! (Black)

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Color: Black


Features

  • 150cc Moped Scooter brought by XPROUSA. Please noted the seat storage needs to be opened by ignition key switch in the front of this moped. ***Kindly be aware that the Manufacturer Statement of Origin (MSO) and Bill of Sale paperwork will be sent to you by separate mail.
  • Feisty 150cc, air-cooled, 4-stroke engine puts out strong, predictable power with incredible gas mileage.
  • Comes with 10" Aluminum Wheels and humanity safety design of a muffler cover to prevent the rider from accidental injury.
  • Wide Thickly Padded Seat with Stylish Bright Triple LED Taillights.Large headlight maximizes nighttime visibility and electroplated headlight housing enhances styling.
  • Some assembly required: Assembly for moped/scooter include Handle bar, wheels, brakes, hub odometer counter, trunk(if included) and battery. (May differ per model)

Brand: X-PRO


Color: Black


Age Range (Description): Adult


Special Feature: Lights


Weight Limit: 330 Pounds


Number of Wheels: 2


Model: Bali


Wheel Material: Rubber


Frame Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 216 Pounds


Brand: ‎X-PRO


Color: ‎Black


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Special Feature: ‎Lights


Weight Limit: ‎330 Pounds


Number of Wheels: ‎2


Model: ‎Bali


Wheel Material: ‎Rubber


Frame Material: ‎Aluminum


Item Weight: ‎216 Pounds


Handlebar Type: ‎Adjustable


Wheel Size: ‎10 Inches


Brake Style: ‎Rear Braking, Front Braking


Manufacturer: ‎X-Pro


Item Weight: ‎216 pounds


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎MC-N030


Special Features: ‎Lights


Date First Available: July 7, 2020


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  • Fun but many Quality Issues. Recommend Rider's Insurance for Mechanical and Towing
Color: White
Out of the box the gas tank had a major leak if filled above one gallon despite not appearing full. Diagnosis for that issue is pending but I suspect carborator float defective. Gas poured out of the overflow onto the ground from backup on the tank on the first fill-up prior to riding and also when I rocked it. The factory gas cap was also defective and leaked if the bike leaned or sloshed. I ordered a replacement cap and contacted manufacturer about heavy fuel leak. The fuel lines under the back of the scooter are not secured well. They used light-duty, single wrap tension o-rings that can be adjusted by hand rather than ajustable steel gaskets. The scooter has issues starting up and remaining running out of the box. The engine often stalls and stops running if you let off the gas to idle momentarily or stop at a stop sign. When it's moving it is great. I do not recommend for dirt, gravel, or uneven roads at all under any circumstances. The tires will not support driving on anything less than firm asphalt or concrete. If you choose to ride on other surfaces you do so at risk of life and limb. This absolutely must not be used on dirt or gravel roads. You will slide and crash. You will be ejected and suffer injury. I have read reviews. I have tested it on smooth, wet dirt roads and gravel roads. It is very, very dangerous to ride off of paved roads on this scooter. I speak fr experience when I say this. Within a week of ownership I got stranded after a fuel line under the rear of the bike disconnected while driving on a country road. I had to walk for miles in freezing temperatures before a good Samaritan came along and picked me up. Thank God! It wasn't until I got home and inspected the bike in good light that i found one of the poorly secured fuel lines had disconnected while I was riding. That is poor quality control per the manufacturer by intention. The exterior plating around the front lights does not seat properly. Screws and bolts were missing for the rear handle on the bike and other paneling out of the box at setup. The gas leak I mentioned earlier is a major problem. If you have the terrible misfortune of sliding or tipping on the bike, the entire tank will drain through the defective carborator and gas cap literally in seconds. I recommend carrying a small gas can until you can get these issues fixed. Otherwise you will be stranded like I was immediately after leaving a gas station due to an empty tank. You need towing and road hazard coverage plus supplemental mechanical policy through Assurant for breakdowns and failures. Additionally, the front wheel speed monitor and the bolt around which the wheel bearing spins was not lubricated out of the box by manufacturer. It was dry, silver metal. You must buy white lithium for ball bearings or similar lubricant immediately after receiving the bike or you will experience heavy mechanical resistance and come grinding to a stop immediately after letting off the gas. The grinding is really quite noticeable at speeds less than 30 mph. Overall, for the price I suppose you should not expect much support. The manufacturer will ship replacement parts but you must do the work yourself or have someone who can. I experienced major mechanical failure at 88 miles on the odometer with casual use. I was not joy riding or doing anything special. DO NOT RIDE ON DIRT, GRAVEL, SNOW, OR ICE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. This is a particular risk with this vehicle as there is no grip or tread on the tires. They are as smooth as a soccer ball. This is only good for limited, local transportation in town at low speeds and not for the highway. It's good if you cannot afford anything else, but I would recommend an Ebike instead as a safer and more reliable mode of transportation. As a recommendation, I suggest replacing all the clamps on the fuel lines as soon as you get it, replacing the gas cap, and checking for fuel leaks by filling the tank completely before a road test. There are major quality control deficiencies. The manufacturer is not doing safety and performance testing before shipping the scooter to you. When you have something you put liquid in you need to wet test the product before sending it to customers. Clearly this was not done in the case of the heavy leak gas tank and associates hardware. I will update this review later pending further product testing. As of now it is the first week of use and the scooter is in need of mechanical repairs and inspection. Update: A month after purchase. Replaced fuel cap with manufacturer spec replacement. Replacement leaks heavily as well. The defect that causes the leak is a serious design flaw in the manufacturers parts. It is not correctable with a similar replacement part. This must be corrected by the manufacturer. I've had major problems with loss of traction, skidding, and loss of control due the the narrow tires and lack of any tread. This is particularly true if you hit a patch of gravel or sand on the road while breaking or coming to a stop at a stop sign. I had three accidents in two weeks that threw me off of the moped. Fortunately I spent the money on proper protective equipment so I was not seriously injured or killed. I was being careful each time. Two accidents occurred on rough, dirt and gravel roads and one when I hit a patch of gravel and sand someone left on the road on a downhill grade. I relocated to a city recently with very steep grades and big hills. I will not be riding it there due to extreme safety concerns with the product and it's controllability under reasonable circumstances. I think it is a fun product but I would not trust it with rider safety on my worst day. It is only suitable for paved roads that are very clean and not under any kind of slick or slippery road conditon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2023 by CH CH

  • Stuff they dont tell ya
Speed - The top speed on the speedometer is 50 MPH. Even though it reads MPH is is actually KPH. I tested both with a fried following and a speedometer on my phone. The top speed listed, 35MPH is 56KPH. So that is in line with it being KPH, even though it says its MPH. I called the seller about this, but never got a call back. Opening the seat storage - You can find this in the manual, which is locked in the seat storage. use the back end of the key to unlock the keyhole. Put key in ignition and turn counter clockwise without pressing the key in. This will unlock the seat. Break in Period - Most people will know that new engines need a break in period. The manual reads part 1 of the break in is 300 miles below 15 MPH. I'm not sure if the manual means KPH or MPH since the speedometer says MPH, but it is actually KPH. I called the seller to ask about this and left a message, but never got a call back. Oil - After the first 300 Miles you should do an oil change. 10w30 or 10w40 for warmer regions is what it should be. I used partial synthetic 10w40 motorcycle 4 stroke oil, since it is better quality and for these smaller 4 stroke engines. Gas - 93 octane, from the manual. Tall People Beware - I was sitting too far back and took off too quickly. The scooter flipped up on me and threw me. If you are taller you will want to try to sit further up and not take off to fast. I'm 6'5". Registering - Most states classify any 2 wheeled vehicle with a 50cc or larger engine as a motorcycle. I had to get a motorcycle permit to ride it. It's a lot of fun to ride. I would definitely recommend it, but there are issues with the bike, and the support. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2021 by Dan Dan

  • Nice power but small
Color: Black
A little too small in length.
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2023 by Darryl Kenyon

  • Learn to unlock storage compartment to find all the parts
I just got it today. 9/30/20. It came packed very secure. My biggest objection do far was that the spare parts and the instruction manual were locked in the seat storage. Hubby and I had to google how to unlock the storage to find all the missing pieces. We will have to check the battery next and put some gas in it, have not started it yet. I did discover that the top speed before redlining was 45 mph. It did not say in the description and was not answered in the questions area. 10/04/20 update: I finally got the mirrors mounted and put gas in it. Took me about 30 minutes of checking different items to figure out why it would not start. Hubby and I check the fuel filter and it was clear. We checked the idle and it was fine. We had to follow the fuel line and discovered a fold in the fuel line. We had to pull down on the fuel filter and straighten the fuel line. It finally started and runs smoothly and nicely. The instruction manual states to use in #93 gasoline which is supreme gasoline. The conversion for the gas which is 7.8 liters of gas is 2.061 gallons or 2 gallons of gas. I still have to get my license plates for it, so driving it around is not an option yet. The storage under the seat will not hold anything but your gloves, the mask, and sunglasses that come with it. The gas cap is under the seat. The oil intake and dip stick is on the right back side. The battery is under your feet. The speedometer shows up to 80 mph, but gies into red at 50. The instruction manual says to use up to 20mph until 500 km. You do not use regular motor oil. It uses motorcycle oil. I suggest Autozone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2020 by Franhp Franhp

  • Check all the hardware
Color: Black
Had to go out and buy extra bolts for it, other than that it will do what I want it to
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2023 by Steve

  • Love it…..
Color: Black
I love this scooter. It was as delivered a week early. Assembly went well. It stalled on me twice. Had someone look at it he adjusted the idle and I’ve had no problems since… Get it you will mot be disappointed….
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2023 by Cheryl Cheryl

  • Had a ton of issues with bike, if I did not have a mechanic friend I would not still be on the road
Color: Black
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022 by Ronnie Medina Ronnie Medina

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