🏍️ Own the trail, don’t just ride it!
The X-PRO X9 125cc Dirt Bike is a robust adult pit bike featuring a powerful Zongshen 125cc engine paired with a smooth 4-speed transmission. Its large 17" front and 14" rear tires provide superior traction and ground clearance for off-road mastery. Built on a durable cradle steel tube frame with an aluminum alloy body, it offers excellent handling and long-lasting performance. Designed for intermediate riders craving adventure, this green powerhouse demands attention on every trail.
Bike Type | Dirt Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | X-PRO |
Number of Speeds | 4 |
Color | Green |
Wheel Size | 17 Inches |
Frame Material | Aluminum, Alloy Steel |
Suspension Type | Rear, Front |
Special Feature | Aluminum Frame |
Included Components | dirtbike |
Size | Factory Package |
Brake Style | Caliper |
Theme | Motorcycle |
Style | Dirt Bike |
Model Name | DB-K01 |
Power Source | Gasoline engine |
Seat Material Type | Vinyl" or "Polyurethane (PU) |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 209 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Twist Grip |
Is Autographed | No |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Skill Level | Intermediate |
Minimum User Height | 32 Inches |
Fender Material | Steel |
Bicycle Drivetrain Type | chain |
Manufacturer | X-Pro |
Item model number | DB-K01 |
Manufacturer Part Number | DB-K01-Assembled |
Special Features | Aluminum Frame |
A**M
Happy with the purchase.
I grew up riding Hondas, and wanted to give my kids some of the same experiences that I had, so decided to get some off-road vehicles. I was very hesitant, but the price difference between these bikes and even the used versions of the more well known brands was just too much to take them off the list. Eventually I decided to pull the trigger before the tariff war kicked off again and I'm glad I did. I got a couple smaller bikes for my kids and the 125 for me as something an adult could have fun with but small enough that my kids can take it from me when they're older. Delivery was fast and assembly wasn't too hard. I'm being real careful about the break in period due to an overabundance of caution, but I like the sound from the zongshen engine and the power is solid. I've only had it for a few days and haven't taken it out anywhere to really push it, just riding around the backyard so far, but I'm very pleased. If they stay this price competitive I'm pretty sure I'll be adding a few more of these to my garage over the years.
T**N
Takes some mechanical knowledge
Is far from hard to put together. Make sure you have locktite and have fun! I’m 255lbs and this bike runs about 52-53 mph with me! Definitely a fun bike and has held up well! With only minor tinkering (re tightening bolts here and there)
K**N
Great bike
This bike is alsome and has great power worth the money I had a part missing and they shipped right away great company/product
R**Y
Had to adjust clutch
Bike was fairly easy to assemble took me about 2 hours to assemble by myself. The motor ran fine but the clutch wouldn’t fully disengage and it would slightly creep forward and was super hard to shift. Then when I would downshift the engine would climb rpm like I didn’t have the clutch engaged. I tried adjust the clutch cable and changed the engine oil first. That didn’t help and finally stumbled across a video of how to adjust a clutch basket. I know quite a few people had this issue and a lot of people said that’s how they are because they’re cheap bikes. Once I got the clutch properly adjusted it runs perfectly and acts exactly how it should. Not the greatest quality control but for the price I’m not complaining too much. Everything has been great in the bike. I threw up a picture of the clutch basket adjust screw and the size comparison next to a Yamaha Ttr-125 since I had trouble finding size comparison pictures.
A**S
Se rompió la para de cambios
Se rompió la pata de cambios en el primer día de uso la soldadura es muy pobre
F**I
You get what you pay for
This bike is nice and performs well, however, we have had to replace to lug nut on the front tire and 2 screws that hold the handle bars on where they have come loose from just riding. We had the bike professionally put together and they used impact tools so nothing was loose. No reason these things should have come loose from normal riding and the fact that it was something as significant as a tire and handlebars that could have come off while my 12 yr old was riding is concerning. Definitely check everything pre-trip every time!
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