Speedo is in KPH not MPH -> 90kph = 55.9mph... but that makes me wonder, is the odometer in KM too then? I would believe so, which means your 1200km is ~750mi. After researching this - anyone who buys it should immediately tighten every screw/bolt/fastener you can find with loctite, replace all fluids and filters, and be careful with the footpegs (don't lean it to far) :)
check out my review. you can get 75 . needs mods. if you want the bike!? order better parts to put of when it gets to you. new foot pegs, carb,air filter, 10 gram roller weights, spark plug, ignition coil, and a new cdi.
David Jones You are correct, both are in milometers. I just got one today and noticed how many “miles” i put on on a short trip. The speedometer has a smaller inset of MPH, but it’s hard to see when driving bike
I seen this today on Amazon. I been wanting a motorcycle but I don't want to learn how to shift while learning. How to ride one. Lol. I think this is just what I'm looking for. Thanks for this video review.
It can be found at any autozone just tell them it's the carb overflow screw and it's a small gold screw with a flathead....make sure if you haven't already to put it in there nice and tight, but if not any bolt of the same size will serve the same purpose...sorry for the super late response.
If you haven't already bought it you definately should!, it's excellent on gas and it got me (5'10" 225) up to 50mph cruizing speed in no time while still getting a solid 60+ miles to the gallon....the only issues I had was trying to ride in the rain, it won't run if you get water in the carb
hey hows it going , i know you dont have the bike any longer but ibwas wondering if looking back do you still recommending buying, it would be my first bike and i want something easy to ride, thanks for the review
It's a lot of fun and once you get rid of the footpegs like I did you can actually lean it over pretty damn far on these tires with no trouble, ride safe, and have fun!
I didn't get it from a website because the bikes never come inspected and serviced when they just ship it to you from a warehouse, I traveled to a dealership to purchase mine, I purchased mine from Twister Motorsports, they're in Marietta, GA
Yea I'm riding a Ninja 650r now but I'd definately recommend buying this bike again, it was excellent on gas, quick enough to commute on and I learned great traffic habbits on it as well...other than the initial problems it's very dependable.
They must have put a MPH sticker over top of the KPH. To convert KPH to MPH multiply the speed by 6 and drop the last digit. It's not exact but it will work on the fly.
Yea I called them and they weren't very helpful...but I did do the performance intake, jet the carb, performance coil and spark plug...and I got a little extra top end and PLENTY of extra acceleration....next would be the variator weights to work on that top end.
Im an owner. Im 5'11. 190lbs. I do 55-60 half throttle twist cruising. Weight and wind, definitely a factor. Currently seeking a 232cc Ruckus upgrade. Can someone point me in that direction in Florida? Maybe Georgia?
So glad I wasn't suckered into these types of scooters. When you start on a ninja 650 and then look at stuff like this, it makes you way more thankful to be owning one of the big japanese 4. Upgrading to a gsxr 750 in about 2 weeks.
@Pablo Garcia the only reason this bike has broken down on me is when I put on a performance intake and tried to ride in the rain, I got water in my carburetor... Which was all my fault... So it's a VERY dependable bike with the engine and drive train
@@ShenanFord-t5n there's a very small gold screw on the carb that was very loose and wasn't sealed when I first got the bike that does something for the A/F ratio... Once I snuggled that screw down it was very consistent and reliable. It's been years so I hope that helps lol
yea i really wanted to do that and get a top speed of about 80mph out of it...but when I took it to the shop and heard the risk and the amount of fabrication they would've had to do I backed out, I'm just saving up for a Ninja 650 as my next bike.
i got a 2021 roma superhornet i get it to 63 with just spark plug and air filter upgrades. Do you still have the bike or did you ever upgrade it? Any suggestions?
Yep I did the same spark plug upgrade and also changed out that super restrictive intake to a cold air intake which really did help, there's some kind of governor I also removed from the drive belt as well, but I don't remember
The adult weight that would be exact of about 165 and again upgrades would allow this bike to perform much better. Keep in mind if all stock parts were or not changed out, the lost of performance is already from first start on the bike.
@@gregoryburke5526 gearing and redline limitations alone wouldn't get you to go that fast when the stock top speed is ~45mph...but buy one for yourself, enjoy the build, post up when you make it go 75mph I'll be the first to congratulate you lol
Hey I have the same motorcycle/scooter and the screw came out of the carb breather in the video you said it happened to you and you just replaced it, with what? size? link to one at autozoneor something?
+Christopher Kyle Sorry for the late reply, but I registered it as a scooter...and it took a typical trip down to the DMV with my paperwork from the dealership.
Yo C...Would I need a motorcycle license to ride this scooter? Thank for posting said upgrade :-) Are you saying that a GY6 232cc engine with a big bore kit would fit this Bike?
That's gonna be one of 2 things... Check to make sure the little gold bolt at the end of the black tube wrapped in metal is still tight... Outside of that you need to have an adjustment to the carb jets done it may be too lean, I hope this helps
It was less than half, due to the low retail value and low top speed...can't remember how much I was paying it's been some years now, but less than $50/mo very cheap.
candace lea from what I can remember the only vibrations I could feel were at low RPM when applying full throttle, all cruising speeds weren't bothersome at all
I'm sorry I never responded but I got rid of this bike at the end of last year and I ride a Ninja 650R now, I hope you found the solution to your problem :-/
look for a cam for a gy6 150cc make it rev higher the cams are only like 50 bucks you will no longer get mileage that worth damn but you will top out higher and you could change the gearing and tire size you will get to almost 80 with all that if you play your cards right
Didn't you bother to check and see if all the bolts and nuts were tight lose a foot pad going down the road while your weight suspended on a good chance of a wreck been riding motorcycles in 73 check your bolts loctite them if you need to especially on Chinese bikes
+jeff darnell I think the point is that the speedo claims he's going 90 but he's really only going 55 - it's just that the units are off. 90kph = 56 mph
Now is the odometer in miles or kilometers?????? I just bet you're not getting that many miles to the gallon, Sorry. That said, it is still hard to find anything that is going to save you as much money on gas as this will. I have the 2015 version. Already put 300 miles in just a month.
+Bryan Phillips Yes I was getting those MPG I did the calculations at the pump based on the gas I put in vs how far I'd gone, not by the numbers in the bike....If I can get 50mpg out of my 2013 Daytona 675, I don't think my numbers were that extravagant for a 150cc bike lol
Salaam (peace)Tony & Respective community, The Scooters and Sport Mopeds that are around today, outperform the "older" forms of scooter, and moped. Traditional scooter and moped speeds top out at 30&20 mph, respectively. However today's scooter's do about 35-40mph(generally speaking). The Sport Mopeds which replaces the traditional mopeds have engine sizes ranging from 50cc-200cc. Their speeds are from 40-65mph.The speed rating of 75 on the average 125cc (Chinese Scooter) is not rated in mph, it is kph (I.e. kilometers per hour). 75kph equals appr 47mph. If you truly understood this principle, you would also realize that there is a +/-10 mph window that is given (allowed by the manufacturer). Take 47 mph (top speed) + 10 mph (allowed by mnfc.) = 57mph (absolute maximum).125 & 150 cc are moped sized engines. 215cc. and up are sizes where you can really go 65 mph and keep it there without any problems to your engine!!!!. (Note: 232cc kit gives 70 mph without stressing your engine). Advertisers make these claims about doing 70-80 mph but if you asked the engineers who built those engines, their answers would be different!!!!! 70-80 kilometers per hour equals 47-52mph. And the digital gauges show accurately 47-52 mph. In the EAST, the people use kph instead of mph. As a person studies the majority of small engine displacement bikes, one will come to find that almost ALL of the cheaper priced Chinese bikes are cheaper priced for a reason. Similar motors in 125cc shifter karts achieve horsepower levels in the mid-teens, so there’s plenty of room for mods and customization.Modifications are necessary to achieve a sustained 65-75 mph. Most 125 & 150cc scooters&sport mopeds have VERY CHEAP parts, therefore cannot stand up to hard riding & abuse. The bikes will last if driven at moderate speeds (40-45mph), and proper maintenance kept up.For those persons who don't buy a factory made performance bike such as a 125cc Aprilla, Kawasaki, or Delano, you must make a number of upgrades to have a performance bike!!!!
@@TY-jt9js sold it . but the mods I did were . knock the core out of the exhaust muffler there's like a corn inside of it that tones it down. if you take the muffler off and you get a Long bar you can pop that part out and it sounds a lot better. then I lowered the back like down 2 in. had to do some modification underneath the seat. so the carburetor wouldn't hit. lower the front about inch or two. took the stupid blinkers off the back and then I put individual turn signals.
Do you really wanna go cheap when it comes to a bike? Stay safe stick to the big 4 I recommend at least a 500cc because you will outgrow a 300cc real quick
Yes you do, because first starting out is when you'll make the most mistakes or likely put it on the ground and you want a slower bike with less power to get you out of irresponsible riding mistakes... Those good habits are crucial to learn early
Romas are cheap and unsafe. If you're on a budget and don't want that much power a 250cc or 300cc is cool I guess but still stay with in the big 4 honda,Kawasaki,Yamaha have some good 300cc.
@@9o1OuTdOoRs my ROMA worked fine until I sold it and after this I moved to a 650cc... But you can accomplish the same good habits on a 250 or 300...i would not recommend anyone starting brand new to jump on a 600 or 1000cc
tony45x220 I'm pretty sure i read somewhere that there is a break-in period for these engines, and after that it will increase speed. But 55mph for 220lbs is pretty good. That's all the speed i would ever need. I plan on getting this bike, is it still running good?
@tonybailey8 hi you seem to know a lot about this bike. I have the same bike also And I've been doing a lot of research on it because I have ran into problems with mine and was wondering if you could check out my video to see if you could help me find a solution to my problem. It would be greatly appreciated. My video title: "150cc scooter won't start! Plz help!" ByStephen Williams
Thank you for not lying about the top speed
Speedo is in KPH not MPH -> 90kph = 55.9mph... but that makes me wonder, is the odometer in KM too then? I would believe so, which means your 1200km is ~750mi.
After researching this - anyone who buys it should immediately tighten every screw/bolt/fastener you can find with loctite, replace all fluids and filters, and be careful with the footpegs (don't lean it to far) :)
check out my review. you can get 75 . needs mods. if you want the bike!? order better parts to put of when it gets to you. new foot pegs, carb,air filter, 10 gram roller weights, spark plug, ignition coil, and a new cdi.
you can lean far, the foot peg assembly has three holes/locations you can install them
David Jones. Does this moped keep up with cars on the road?
David Jones
You are correct, both are in milometers. I just got one today and noticed how many “miles” i put on on a short trip. The speedometer has a smaller inset of MPH, but it’s hard to see when driving bike
You are right!!!
I seen this today on Amazon. I been wanting a motorcycle but I don't want to learn how to shift while learning. How to ride one. Lol. I think this is just what I'm looking for. Thanks for this video review.
It can be found at any autozone just tell them it's the carb overflow screw and it's a small gold screw with a flathead....make sure if you haven't already to put it in there nice and tight, but if not any bolt of the same size will serve the same purpose...sorry for the super late response.
Why didnt you drill out the bolts that broke and have some bmx pegs bolted on it
I have this bike I love it
If you haven't already bought it you definately should!, it's excellent on gas and it got me (5'10" 225) up to 50mph cruizing speed in no time while still getting a solid 60+ miles to the gallon....the only issues I had was trying to ride in the rain, it won't run if you get water in the carb
hey hows it going , i know you dont have the bike any longer but ibwas wondering if looking back do you still recommending buying, it would be my first bike and i want something easy to ride, thanks for the review
It's a lot of fun and once you get rid of the footpegs like I did you can actually lean it over pretty damn far on these tires with no trouble, ride safe, and have fun!
I didn't get it from a website because the bikes never come inspected and serviced when they just ship it to you from a warehouse, I traveled to a dealership to purchase mine, I purchased mine from Twister Motorsports, they're in Marietta, GA
Yea I'm riding a Ninja 650r now but I'd definately recommend buying this bike again, it was excellent on gas, quick enough to commute on and I learned great traffic habbits on it as well...other than the initial problems it's very dependable.
They must have put a MPH sticker over top of the KPH. To convert KPH to MPH multiply the speed by 6 and drop the last digit. It's not exact but it will work on the fly.
You can fit any GY6 engine to this frame the head will fit, but it has to be in this lay down configuration that includes up to a 300cc engine
I’m 150lbs about to buy one. Boy am I abt to have some fun
U ever come to Virginia let me kno I just got one it be here on Monday
Yea I called them and they weren't very helpful...but I did do the performance intake, jet the carb, performance coil and spark plug...and I got a little extra top end and PLENTY of extra acceleration....next would be the variator weights to work on that top end.
Im an owner. Im 5'11. 190lbs. I do 55-60 half throttle twist cruising. Weight and wind, definitely a factor. Currently seeking a 232cc Ruckus upgrade. Can someone point me in that direction in Florida? Maybe Georgia?
So glad I wasn't suckered into these types of scooters. When you start on a ninja 650 and then look at stuff like this, it makes you way more thankful to be owning one of the big japanese 4. Upgrading to a gsxr 750 in about 2 weeks.
@Pablo Garcia the only reason this bike has broken down on me is when I put on a performance intake and tried to ride in the rain, I got water in my carburetor... Which was all my fault... So it's a VERY dependable bike with the engine and drive train
Tony where did you buy it from
cant wait to get mine. I think they look better w/ out the stock stickers
I figured that out after doing the math, but if that's the case they should indicate that or put a different speedo in.
Just got the bike everything turns on on blows but I can't get a started what am I missing
@@ShenanFord-t5n there's a very small gold screw on the carb that was very loose and wasn't sealed when I first got the bike that does something for the A/F ratio... Once I snuggled that screw down it was very consistent and reliable.
It's been years so I hope that helps lol
yea i really wanted to do that and get a top speed of about 80mph out of it...but when I took it to the shop and heard the risk and the amount of fabrication they would've had to do I backed out, I'm just saving up for a Ninja 650 as my next bike.
Do you need conventional auto insurance for it?
i got a 2021 roma superhornet i get it to 63 with just spark plug and air filter upgrades. Do you still have the bike or did you ever upgrade it? Any suggestions?
Yep I did the same spark plug upgrade and also changed out that super restrictive intake to a cold air intake which really did help, there's some kind of governor I also removed from the drive belt as well, but I don't remember
@@tonybailey89 which intake did you get?
@@TY-jt9js lol man it's been 8 years I don't remember, sorry
Can you do wheelies?
You can get the speed up to 72/76 mph with different upgrades. Any extra weight will decrease the top end speed!
Lol no sir not on this bike with a 200lb adult, if you want to go highway speeds simply buy a bigger scooter
The adult weight that would be exact of about 165 and again upgrades would allow this bike to perform much better. Keep in mind if all stock parts were or not changed out, the lost of performance is already from first start on the bike.
@@gregoryburke5526 gearing and redline limitations alone wouldn't get you to go that fast when the stock top speed is ~45mph...but buy one for yourself, enjoy the build, post up when you make it go 75mph I'll be the first to congratulate you lol
Bet that 🤙
@@gregoryburke5526 did u get one? im maxing at 63 with airfilter, spark plug, and coil upgrades only???
Any other problems with the bike I'm getting it but I hear people saying that it has broken down a few times ?
Where can I get the 250cc engine from. I plan on getting this bike within a few weeks and I'm all about upgrading everything I buy.
Can you upgrade to that ?
Nah man got a chinese motorcycle instead.
Nah I never got it. I just bought an old school car. My cousin may get it though. Do you know how to upgrade it?
Hey I have the same motorcycle/scooter and the screw came out of the carb breather in the video you said it happened to you and you just replaced it, with what? size? link to one at autozoneor something?
tony45x220 how did you register you 150cc roma at dmv like did you classify it as a moped scooter or motorcycle and how long did it take ?
+Christopher Kyle Sorry for the late reply, but I registered it as a scooter...and it took a typical trip down to the DMV with my paperwork from the dealership.
Yo C...Would I need a motorcycle license to ride this scooter? Thank for posting said upgrade :-) Are you saying that a GY6 232cc engine with a big bore kit would fit this Bike?
where can i find wiring harness for this ?
I just got one and im having trouble with it randomly shutting off? With too much throttle or extended throttle. Any help would be appreciated thanks
That's gonna be one of 2 things... Check to make sure the little gold bolt at the end of the black tube wrapped in metal is still tight... Outside of that you need to have an adjustment to the carb jets done it may be too lean, I hope this helps
@@tonybailey89 thank you. Ill check it out in a bit. Also it shuts off if i try to get to 50 mph but thats prob the same issue mentioned above
Get a ventilated gas cap
@@moorpapi154 do they make special caps like that or can i drill a hole in it or something
@@19872412 I think there are indeed caps already sold like that but if not drilling is the last alternative
I was considering buying this, and was wondering if your insurance rate was around the same you would be paying for a car?
It was less than half, due to the low retail value and low top speed...can't remember how much I was paying it's been some years now, but less than $50/mo very cheap.
How is the vibration on this Scooter?
candace lea from what I can remember the only vibrations I could feel were at low RPM when applying full throttle, all cruising speeds weren't bothersome at all
what type of oil do you uses when changing the oil
Hi I just brought the roma 150cc and my reservoir gas tank won't stay full
Eric Young you got leak somewhere in your lines
I'm sorry I never responded but I got rid of this bike at the end of last year and I ride a Ninja 650R now, I hope you found the solution to your problem :-/
Hey it would be nice if you could ride it because I'm really thinking of buying one.
Could you do a follow up video if you happen to have it still. Would you recommend getting a 600?
Nope sold it a long time ago and did move up to a 650...now I have a Daytona 675 supersport check my channel
+tony45x220 oh alright ight man thanks and was thinkibg of getting a suzuki 600-750 but rather just wait cause the insurance
Where did you buy this scooter?
i stay in tennessee too. where u get it from and what all you had to put together when it came?
Wow scooters or I forgot the scooter shop name, but it was in Marietta, GA and I'm pretty sure their still selling them
What all you had to put together when it were shipped to you?
+tony45x220 It looks great I like. do I need license driver and insurance?
manuel lopez any bike over 50cc requires license/tags (insurance depends on state)
@@MuLtiPa55 yeah but did you know about Georgia?
Yo T...Would I need a motorcycle license in "Atlanta Ga" to ride this scooter?
wear can i get one do bigger.wheels come wit it
No. You can not put bigger wheels on it. The swing arm is really small.
Randell Bell you can't put bigger wheels on it but taller tires, yes you can I have 130/70-13 front and a 140/70-13 back and made my bike much taller
Where'd you get it?
Twisted Motorsports in Georgia, you'll have to look it up I don't rmbr the city
look for a cam for a gy6 150cc make it rev higher the cams are only like 50 bucks you will no longer get mileage that worth damn but you will top out higher and you could change the gearing and tire size you will get to almost 80 with all that if you play your cards right
mrp has parts to upgrade it
It's a four wheeler on two wheels.... Do not need to get it on the highway especially not the interstate. In top speed is 55
Didn't you bother to check and see if all the bolts and nuts were tight lose a foot pad going down the road while your weight suspended on a good chance of a wreck been riding motorcycles in 73 check your bolts loctite them if you need to especially on Chinese bikes
I depended on the shop that sold it to me, ignorance showed up with this being my very first 2 wheel purchase while I was back in college lol
Is this street legal in California
Couldn't confirm as I've only driven in TN, it's usually simply a difference in the cat or muffler in CA though to meet regulations
Im 135lbs will it go over 60mph with me and will it brake fast ?
If you're that light it will probably do 70mph.
Sam Young I'm 120 so it should go 80 for me right 😂 nah but I'm getting one Monday n I've been looking a vids for it thxs man this video helped
@@TRTLGamingYTThinking about Getting Same Bike Bro
@@DeontrayMartin-bi5wy I had the 2016 model it was a good first bike was going to get this one but got a kawasaki ninja instead
@@TRTLGamingYT Cool I'm About 5'5 5'6 Will It Hold Someone Like Me
I sold this bike the end of last year and upgraded to a 2011 Kawasaki Ninja 650R so I'm not sure how much help I can provide, sorry my man.
Were could I take me bike to get fix
I have the same bike and the mirrors sucks so bad and they are tiney as hell . The frount forks could be more stiff
Just because the speedometer of a vehicle says a number doesn't mean the said vehicle will go that fast.
+jeff darnell I think the point is that the speedo claims he's going 90 but he's really only going 55 - it's just that the units are off. 90kph = 56 mph
My bike only goes to 70 with me on it . It goes to the 70 mark . Im like 180 lbs
Now is the odometer in miles or kilometers?????? I just bet you're not getting that many miles to the gallon, Sorry.
That said, it is still hard to find anything that is going to save you as much money on gas as this will. I have the 2015 version. Already put 300 miles in just a month.
+Bryan Phillips Yes I was getting those MPG I did the calculations at the pump based on the gas I put in vs how far I'd gone, not by the numbers in the bike....If I can get 50mpg out of my 2013 Daytona 675, I don't think my numbers were that extravagant for a 150cc bike lol
50-60mph s very reasonable. 50cc's get about 110 to the gallon so not sure why you see 50-60 so far fetched for this
Salaam (peace)Tony & Respective community,
The Scooters and Sport Mopeds that are around today, outperform the "older" forms of scooter, and moped. Traditional scooter and moped speeds top out at 30&20 mph, respectively. However today's scooter's do about 35-40mph(generally speaking). The Sport Mopeds which replaces the traditional mopeds have engine sizes ranging from 50cc-200cc. Their speeds are from 40-65mph.The speed rating of 75 on the average 125cc (Chinese Scooter) is not rated in mph, it is kph (I.e. kilometers per hour). 75kph equals appr 47mph. If you truly understood this principle, you would also realize that there is a +/-10 mph window that is given (allowed by the manufacturer). Take 47 mph (top speed) + 10 mph (allowed by mnfc.) = 57mph (absolute maximum).125 & 150 cc are moped sized engines. 215cc. and up are sizes where you can really go 65 mph and keep it there without any problems to your engine!!!!. (Note: 232cc kit gives 70 mph without stressing your engine). Advertisers make these claims about doing 70-80 mph but if you asked the engineers who built those engines, their answers would be different!!!!! 70-80 kilometers per hour equals 47-52mph. And the digital gauges show accurately 47-52 mph. In the EAST, the people use kph instead of mph. As a person studies the majority of small engine displacement bikes, one will come to find that almost ALL of the cheaper priced Chinese bikes are cheaper priced for a reason. Similar motors in 125cc shifter karts achieve horsepower levels in the mid-teens, so there’s plenty of room for mods and customization.Modifications are necessary to achieve a sustained 65-75 mph. Most 125 & 150cc scooters&sport mopeds have VERY CHEAP parts, therefore cannot stand up to hard riding & abuse. The bikes will last if driven at moderate speeds (40-45mph), and proper maintenance kept up.For those persons who don't buy a factory made performance bike such as a 125cc Aprilla, Kawasaki, or Delano, you must make a number of upgrades to have a performance bike!!!!
55mph is 88kph. Perhaps, your speedometer is in kph...
i have that same bike and stock it goes 70 with me on it . im 180 lbs my has 500 miles
do u still have it what upgrades did u do?
@@TY-jt9js sold it . but the mods I did were . knock the core out of the exhaust muffler there's like a corn inside of it that tones it down. if you take the muffler off and you get a Long bar you can pop that part out and it sounds a lot better. then I lowered the back like down 2 in. had to do some modification underneath the seat. so the carburetor wouldn't hit. lower the front about inch or two. took the stupid blinkers off the back and then I put individual turn signals.
the speedometer isn't lying to you, lol...it's in kilometers per hour and not miles per hour
60mph for the average human which is 150lb :P
150lbs average human where in actual China?
Still no reply
it's 90km/h = 55mph
Do you really wanna go cheap when it comes to a bike?
Stay safe stick to the big 4 I recommend at least a 500cc because you will outgrow a 300cc real quick
Yes you do, because first starting out is when you'll make the most mistakes or likely put it on the ground and you want a slower bike with less power to get you out of irresponsible riding mistakes... Those good habits are crucial to learn early
Romas are cheap and unsafe.
If you're on a budget and don't want that much power a 250cc or 300cc is cool I guess but still stay with in the big 4 honda,Kawasaki,Yamaha have some good 300cc.
@@9o1OuTdOoRs my ROMA worked fine until I sold it and after this I moved to a 650cc... But you can accomplish the same good habits on a 250 or 300...i would not recommend anyone starting brand new to jump on a 600 or 1000cc
It's not as fast as advertised because you probably weight more than the bike.lol
lol I lift like I still play football so at 220lbs I'll take that as a complement!
tony45x220 I'm pretty sure i read somewhere that there is a break-in period for these engines, and after that it will increase speed. But 55mph for 220lbs is pretty good. That's all the speed i would ever need. I plan on getting this bike, is it still running good?
hahaha if you get ANY Chinese scooter or bike you better be mechanically inclined :P still cant wait to get this though
It's air cooled so it's not good sitting there letting it idle for that long
It had a cooling fan on the right side of the engine, I continued to ride it until I sold it zero issues...
@tonybailey8 hi you seem to know a lot about this bike. I have the same bike also And I've been doing a lot of research on it because I have ran into problems with mine and was wondering if you could check out my video to see if you could help me find a solution to my problem. It would be greatly appreciated. My video title: "150cc scooter won't start! Plz help!" ByStephen Williams
If possible you could email me Eric Young
speed is in kilometers thats why you think you are going faster
After I did some math I found that to be correct, thank you!
mine has been anything BUT dependable! piece of crap dont waste your money...too many problems to list and its a 2012!
u forgot ur weight coutz a lot 230 55mph is understandable I'm 175 I'm good
What battery goes in this thing??
Sorry no idea it's been almost 10 years now..
Does it keep up with cars on the road?
Abner Ratliff yes I kept up with traffic very good as long as it wasn't a large post road where people do 60mph I was fine