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X-PRO Lifan X-Pect Bike Adult Dirt Bike 14hp Enduro Motorcycle Street Bike Dirt Bikes Fuel Injection Made by Lifan,Green

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Color: Green


Features

  • X-PRO X-Pect Brought by XPROUSA.Some assembly needed:Front wheel,battery,handlebar,and rearview mirrors.***Kindly be aware that the Manufacturer Statement of Origin (MSO) and Bill of Sale paperwork will be sent to you by separate mail.
  • Advanced 200cc EFI engine, With featuring EFI system, the X-PECT is able to perform well under any weather condition and at higher altitude
  • LCD digital display and LED daytime running lights.
  • 90/90-19 front and 110/90-17 rear tires offer great traction.

Bike Type: Motorcycle


Age Range (Description): Adult


Brand: X-PRO


Number of Speeds: 5


Color: Green


Wheel Size: 17 Inches


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Suspension Type: Rear, Front


Special Feature: Digital Display


Included Components: Lifan X-Pect


Is Assembly Required: Yes


Color: Green


Style Name: Sporty


Theme: motorcycle


Suspension Type: Rear, Front


Skill Level: Intermediate


Bike Type: Motorcycle


Power Source: Gasoline


Brake Style: Disc


Number Of Speeds: 5


Specific Uses For Product: Trail


Is Autographed: No


Additional Features: Digital Display


Included Components: Lifan X-Pect


UPC: 754169629489


Manufacturer: X-Pro


Model Name: Lifan X-Pect


Age Range Description: Adult


Model Number: Lifan X-Pect


Brand Name: X-PRO


Seat Material: Plastic


Wheel Material: Alloy Steel


Frame Material Type: Alloy Steel


Item Weight: 281.62 Pounds


Wheel Size: 17 Inches


Size: Green


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fun bike with good customer support.
This bike was a pretty simple assembly. If you are buying one that you need to assemble the video on the product site does a good job showing you what you need to do. The paper instructions will get you there but you may be a little confused since it's black and white photos and the translation isn't very detailed. I did have an issue with the countershaft seal either being faulty from the factory. i started losing oil suddenly on the first ride so I recommend checking all your seals before your first ride. The customer support was really helpful diagnosing and sending out replacement parts. This is a very rare issue for these bikes. I'm impressed that the reviewer who said he ignored the check engine light on his bike and just ran it for a good 4000 miles before it blew up shows you they are decently built for their price. I have seen videos of people on youtube getting 16,000 or more miles out of them so for 2500 tagged and titled that's a pretty good value. The makers of these engines also make the engines for harbor freights generators and they really last if you are good about your service on them. Even if you are not they can handle abuse. I would recommend the protection plan offered from assurion, it will cover any parts and labor if you need to repair it after the factory 3 month warranty is over. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024 by Woodman

  • Best starter dual sport bike for the money.
I stumbled upon this after watching YouTube. These motors can take a lot of abuse, these bikes are common in other parts of the world outside the US and have finally met regulations to be sold here again. For the money it is hands down the best option available. Assembly was fairly easy, look for videos on YouTube if you need help. The oil that comes in it is garbage, use better break-in oil. It rides fantastic and was able to register the bike pretty easy in PA. Manufacturer provides excellent support (American Lifan). Contact them directly if you have any issues, they go out of their way to ensure you have a great working product. 10/10 would buy again in a heartbeat! It started right up, is brand new, and got me riding immediately. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2020 by C. Grecia C. Grecia

  • Runs great (So far)
Great bike for the money. The only reason I didn't give it a 5 star rating was the throttle was reversed out of the box. Tried to get instructions on how to correct with no avail. I took it apart and fixed on my own.
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2021 by Eric W

  • Great for the price!
Nice little bike. It cost me about $2700 after shipping, title, registration, and all the other required things. The instructions are terrible but watch some online videos and you should be fine. Couple tips: -Look up the titling requirements for your state ahead of time. The required documentation came about a week after the bike arrived so it won’t be street legal until you get the DMV stuff taken care of. -change the oil as soon as you get it out together. -buy a good torque wrench and check all the bolts. -check and fill the tires. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2022 by Shawn

  • Yeah buddy
Have plenty of bikes in the fleet but was feeling frisky and wanted to get something for my dad for Father's day. Came shipped on a short semi. Quick delivery. Great communication from seller. Easy to piece together. Enough shipping metal around it to one protect it and two build a go kart frame with. Runs great. Valves were set correct on arrival. Make sure to drain and put real oil in bike before first use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023 by Kevin gunter Kevin gunter

  • For me it was a below average bike.
I planned on making a review when I had gotten it above 5k miles. I was going to write about how long stock things on this bike would last from my riding experience ( Like the tread wear and brake pad wear with how I ride). The reason why I made a 2 star review: At 4k miles the engine died. I recently adjusted my valves for the second time and I did the oil change earlier today. The reason why I believed the engine blew was for the fact that at the 300 mile mark I had the check engine light on. I didn't take it anywhere to have it looked at, I just wanted to know how long the bike would last out of the box. I hoped to get at least 10k miles out of the bike. Could my bike have lasted longer if I did, I'd be willing to say yes. If you bought the bike would it last longer than my bike? I would say yes if you follow the maintenance schedule . If you buy this bike and have the CEL light on, you should immediately message the seller, I have messaged them twice about the bike and they have gotten back to me in a timely matter. My riding experience was extremely harsh, I've basically red lined this bike for a vast majority of its life, I would have it at 7k rpms above 50mph. I've never took the bike off the road, my commute was 22 miles one way, I would ride this bike basically to and from work. I've gotten the bike up to 72 mph downhill dozens of times within around 3600 miles. Recently I've been taking my bike on the highway, I know other people that review this bike say NOT to, but I have put around 200 miles on roads above 55mph. I have gotten the bike up to 70mph according to the Tachometer, and at 60mph according to 2 other people I ride with, we all had the same speed. According to google maps however, when I was doing 64mph on the highway I was doing 60mph. Basically the only way you do 70 mph is if you weigh around 150LBS like I do, no wind, ducking really far down and you're drafting. If you aren't drafting you'll be doing around 66. If its a slight incline you'll basically be doing 60mph. at 70mph you're doing 9k rpms, I'm going to say that's probably not the best for the bike. I've absolutely thrashed this bike, I really don't think anyone in that's made reviews about this bike on the road have beat this bike like I have. I can't comment about taking it off road, so read other reviews if its not going to be a pavement princess. My first issues with the bike is like it would bog down from 55mph and if I didn't let go of the throttle or down shift, it would just drastically lose speed, I would lurch forward. That issues is probably what my cel light came on. A week ago my bike would just stall in neutral, and it really didn't want to turn over the 3rd time it happened. When my engine blew up, all the oil sprayed everywhere, when I walked it 3 miles to my house I looked at the exhaust to see if oil came out and it didn't. I'm in no way a mechanic so this is basically a review from a below average semi retarded person. All I wanted to see was how long the bike would last from not having mechanical experience. All I did in around my 4,000 mile ownership of the bike was oil changes, 2 valve adjustments and tighten my chain to near spec. I have never looked at the air filter, or did anything else. Would I recommend the bike? I wouldn't recommend the fuel injected model, if you can get this bike with a carburetor you should get that. You can basically buy another engine for around $500, but I have no clue how that works with the fuel injected model. If you buy the hawk with the carb you could replace the engine yourself for cheap. I don't think this is a bad bike but a average bike, my experience with the bike was below average, which is why I rated it a 2/5. If my bike didn't have problems I'd have liked to make a few videos and a longer more in detail review. At that point it could have been a 3 or 4 star review, which isn't bad I just think its an average bike. I would like to say that the bike isn't very fast, but after everything with tax and title I payed around $2,800. I have bought a Honda Navi and after tax and title it was around $2450. I have only put 500 miles on it so far, but I do like the Lifan more than that. If you're going up an extremely steep hill this bike will do 54mph, the Navi will drop down to 35mph. The ride quality of the bike is much better than the Navi, and with wind above 20mph on this bike you won't be shifted around as much as the Navi. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2022 by Jordan Gates

  • Great bike. Lots of fun and the price is perfect
Once ordered I received the bike within a week and was very pleased with the packaging. I initially had some issues getting it to start because of an apparent shortage, but once I got it fixed it started right up and I’ve had no problems.. I would like to see more information on the bike (there are very few videos on YouTube) but overall I like the bike. It is my first bike and 400 miles later I’m happy with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2020 by jelani k. jelani k.

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