🚀 Ride the Future of Urban Mobility!
The X-PRO150cc Moped is a powerful and efficient adult bike featuring a 150cc air-cooled engine, 13-inch aluminum wheels, and a safety-focused design. With a weight limit of 340 pounds and a lightweight frame, this moped is perfect for urban commuting. Assembly is required, but all necessary components and guidance are provided.
Brand | X-PRO |
Color | White |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Special Feature | Seat, Lights |
Weight Limit | 340 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Model Name | Fiji 150 |
Wheel Material | Alloy Steel |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 231 Pounds |
Handlebar Type | Flat |
Wheel Size | 13 Inches |
Wheel Type | Solid |
Suspension Type | Rear Suspension |
Brake Style | Disc/Drum |
EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
Manufacturer | X-Pro |
Item Weight | 231 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Fiji 150 |
Manufacturer Part Number | X20 |
Special Features | Seat, Lights |
D**G
Great Value! Great Ride!
I must say that I was a bit skeptical when I saw this machine listed for only $919.00. So, after doing my due diligence and looking at reviews online, I saw that nearly everyone that purchased one of these was happy with it. Now, so far, I can add my name to that list as well. If you are not a mechanic, or you’re hesitant about the assembly process, have a mechanic put it together for you! There are some minor things that could throw you off. Such as…it ships without fuel (for obvious reasons). So just putting fuel in it and expecting it to start on the first try, isn’t going to happen. The fuel is pulled into the system by engine vacuum. Don’t just sit there cranking the motor. You can do damage to the starter. We did a series of cranks while holding the throttle open, at different positions, and it started. After that, the carburetor needed to be adjusted slightly.Also, while we were assembling the bike, we noticed that one of the lower plastics was damaged in shipping and the speedometer actuator & seal in the front wheel were missing. So, I followed the directions on the Quick Start Guide referring to missing or damaged parts. I have to say that the Tech Support Team was absolutely amazing! I took a picture of the damaged part and the missing part and emailed it to them. I had replacement parts within a week. They fit like a glove and I had no issues installing them. If you have an issue with your purchase, don’t get mad or freak out, just email them and let them do their thing to get you what you need. I’ve spent considerably more money on motorcycles in the past, and have had issues with a couple of those as well.The only thing that I can say that would be considered “negative” would be, the speedometer is considerably off. On mine, it’s off by 10 mph. It says I’m doing 35mph, when in reality, I’m only going 25mph. To fix that, I just picked up a GPS Bicycle Speedometer. Works great. I also put on a set of aftermarket mirrors. I’m tall, so the stock ones really didn’t work for me. Outside of those 2 things, which aren’t a Deal Breaker in my book, I love this machine! X-Pro USA has been outstanding with their customer service and I’m quite sure that this won’t be the last X-Pro that I buy.
A**
Seems good so far, but I have to clock the speedometer to see if it and my rating are correct.
The assembly was pretty easy as I have some mechanical skills, but even if you don't, it's still very doable and not hard. It looks great, get compliments from other riders and ppl curious about it and how much I paid. So far, I think I got a good deal compared to other brands that cost a bit more.The performance review will have to wait until I have the engine broke-in. (I can say, so far so good.) If you buy one, this process is VERY important, so follow the owners manual! The break-in was something I forgot about when buying a new scooter. For the 1st 300km, it is a slow ride and takes many hours of riding to do, but is well worth it in the end. Otherwise, you will end up with serious engine problems.The parts are mostly of good quality. The only issue I've had was a break in the fuel line just below the gas tank, which I was able to disconnect, snip about an inch off and reconnect; and a bolt that holds the rear guard for the front tire broke off when removing it to install the guard. So for that I have to tap the bit that's in there and put in a new bolt. Not hard either if you have the tools. Oh, and the metal holder for the front break line was assembled backwards and was not able to be used as it won't fit in place on the front fork. That also is easy to solve, so imo, it's a non-issue for me, but want this information to be accurate.Overall, for the price, ease of assembly, looks, and the performance I've been able to get so far, this is a good buy. Hope this helps. I'd recommend this brand and model, but I haven't seen the full performance abilities or checked that the speedometer is correct yet. If I am able to update this later, I will.
P**G
Great for the money
The bike runs great, the shipping company sent it to the wrong warehouse, and received it 3days late. Only complaint
I**H
Excellent for what it is
Scooter came very nicely packaged and protected. Fuel leaked immediately from a broken fuel hose, but that likely occurred during shipping. These are cheap bikes and you have to be willing to work on and troubleshoot them yourself. That and expect to have to replace some parts. So far I'm satisfied with what I've received, and I expect to get my money's worth with proper service and maintenance. Seller was also quick to provide the certificate of origin soon after purchase. Will likely buy again.
T**E
We live it
Now I had if for over 6 months. When we opened the box the rack was bent badly. No biggie. But other than that it has been running. With in the first 3 months we had to change the compressor(something like that), other than that is been good. It hit about 57 we have been trying to get a little more out of it but tuning been hard. It’s a nice ride
D**I
I like the bike but the manual sucks
The manual says to put a certain oil in it but the plate that is physically on the bike says a different oil and doesn’t tell you how much to put into the bike. It smells like it is burning and it’s making me real nervous. It was hard to start today. Oil level on dip stick is fine. I put in the oil that it had in the manual but I think I am going to change it to the one it has on the plate. I hope I don’t blow up this 1,500 machine because this company couldn’t put a little bit more effort into the owners manual. I was thinking about getting there motor cycle to but I wanted to test this out first since it is cheaper and that was a good call because I am sure that motor cycle has the same crap manual. If this thing stops smelling and acting normal I will upgrade this to a 4 star because I do think this could be a good machine but I shouldn’t have to be this nervous because they don’t give enough information, if it dies on me this will get a 1 star and I will try everything I can to get reimbursed for it.Edit: increase from 2 stars to 4. Had some problems with it but there customer support was pretty responsive at helping fix the situation. I put some of my findings for this on YouTube just look up DanTheAmazonMan and I have some videos for this moped.
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