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X-PRO 150 Dirt Bike Storm DLX 150 4-Speed Manual Transmission with All Lights, Electric/Kick Start, Big 19"/16" Tires!

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Color: Black


Features

  • 144.84cc 4 Stroke, Single Cylinder, Force Oil Cooled Engine, keeps engine temperatures reliably under control, even while idling at stoplights--for maximum efficiency and longer engine life.
  • 19"/16" Big Front/Rear Wheels, comparing to same 125cc displacement Bike, it's much Higher and Longer, much more ground clearance, it is possible for you to use another 2 more years. Fits for Adults and Big Boys!!
  • 4-Speed Manual Transmission take fully control of the dirt bike, Pro's Choice!
  • Perimeter Cradle Type Steel Frame: more lighter and stronger with a longer service life, and making big jumps can be much easier.
  • Some assembly required: Assembly for dirt bikes include Handle bar brackets, wheels, brakes, number plate and fender. (May differ per model)

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandX-PRO
PaintJet Black
Main ContentDirt Bike
Product SeriesDB-K16
DIY AssemblyRequired
OriginChina
Release DateMay 24, 2023

Frequently asked questions

The X-PRO 150 Dirt Bike Storm DLX is equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission, offering riders full control over the shifting for a more engaged riding experience.

Yes, the X-PRO 150 Dirt Bike Storm DLX features both electric start and kick start mechanisms, providing riders with two starting options that are convenient for varying conditions or rider preferences.

The bike is fitted with big tires measuring 19 inches in the front and 16 inches in the rear, which contributes to superior handling and stability on diverse terrains.

Yes, the X-PRO 150 Dirt Bike Storm DLX comes with all necessary lights, making it suitable for riding in different lighting conditions.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The X-PRO 150 Dirt Bike Storm has garnered positive feedback from users for its durability, aesthetic appeal, and functionality as a trail bike. A customer who bought it as a Christmas gift for their son praised its sturdy construction, while another highlighted its good performance even for riders around 220 pounds. A simple modification to the front sprocket was mentioned to improve top speed, hinting at its customizability.

Pros

  • 🏍️ Sturdy and durable construction
  • 🌟 Aesthetically pleasing design
  • 🌲 Good performance on trails, even for heavier riders
  • 🛠️ Customizable with simple modifications like sprocket changes

Cons

  • âť“ One review question about bike's height suitability remains unanswered

Should I Buy It?

If you're in the market for an entry-level enduro that offers durability, aesthetic appeal, and good trail performance, the X-PRO 150 Dirt Bike Storm is a smart choice. Especially suitable if you're open to making slight modifications for personalized improvements.


  • X pro 150 storm
Color: Red
Great bike very affordable strong engine easy to assemble
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025 by Joe83 Joe83

  • Great little Bike and it Rips!
Color: Red
Great little Bike- I am 61 years old, 195#, veteran motorcycle rider and builder- Like most of that compare to this bike a carb upgrade is a good idea -I purchased a NIBBI PE26 Carburetor kit for $80 on Amazon-During assembly I cleaned up the wiring behind the headlight with zip ties- It is a good idea to break the motor in and run it through a few heat cycles and change the oil between until there is no metallic objects seen in the oil- I used leaded race fuel for the break in period and recommend it or E-Free fuel for the life of the bike-After breaking in the bike correctly and warming I rode the bike pretty hard and it Rips and It is a lot of fun -The electric start is great and the kick starter works just as well- You need to watch the chain for stretching and you will need to adjust it- Being 195 pounds guy, I chose to upgrade the chain as well- A cheap chain and a heavy ride will lead to a lot of chain stretching- Changing the oil and running E-free fuel are the two best thing you can do to protect your investment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024 by Neil

  • Great for the money!
Color: Red
The media could not be loaded. I bought this bike after watching almost every video on YouTube about it. Yeah there cheap and cheaper made, but for the money it is well worth it!! It came in a nice steel frame for shipping. Received it within maybe 4 or 5 days. They sent the title work before I got the bike but the title said "Off Road Motorcycle" I needed it to just say motorcycle so I could register it, contacted the seller and they sent me a new title that said just "Motorcycle" within 2 or 3 days. All the info I gathered on these bikes led me to just go ahead and take the bike down to the frame before my wife ever road it, I went through every single bolt and screw and put orange lock tight on everything! And put grease on every moving part. Took the axles out and filled every spot with grease, and triple tree bearings. I got a tube of dielectric grease and filled every single electric connector and connection I could find on the bike. I actually flipped the shock upside down so I could get the shock into the second hole in the frame to lower it for my wife, works perfectly. Changed the oil out with 10w-40 Mobile 1 motorcycle oil, filled it with gas and it started right up. Adjusted the idle up just a tad. Where I live in Arkansas I haven't noticed that I'm going to need to jet the carb but a little time on the bike I'll check the spark plug and jet it accordingly. Thanks Expro for an affordable bike! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • False advertising
Color: Green
Do not buy this bike for street use. This bike is not street legal and the seller has made no effort to remedy this issue I’m having with OR DMV.
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Worth it
Color: Green
Super cool little bike obviously under sprung for a 185lbs man but it handles it titling it in California will take some trickery but it’s worth it and upgrades are cheap
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024 by oliver

  • make sure you be careful and tighten all your boats down do maintenance. It’s Chinese.
Color: Blue
Works really well for a Chinese bike. Just be careful because a lot of stuff did break on me but what do you expect it’s Chinese. You can do wheelies with it if you know how to practice them, but don’t expect everything to stay intact even if you don’t crash if you ride the thing hard enough, it will start to fall fall apart Like mine did like. I had a problem where it wouldn’t start. I thought it was the engine switched the whole engine out for it just to be one singular wire pin so always make sure you check all the wires. If you have any problems. Also make sure you tighten everything down because I did not tighten the back sprocket down For the chain. Not sure if it was that or if it just came off from stress because it was cracked and it cracked the wheel so I’m just saying be careful because of it came off while I was riding luckily I’m skilled and I did not crash so be very careful and make sure you tighten all your bolts. Also make sure you tighten to tighten the boat that holds the whole front end the big nut that’s under the handlebars. I think you need like a special tool for it or a big wrench set ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025 by Did not receive batteries. It’s pretty messed up that I didn’t get the batteries cause I paid for them. Everything else is good but the batteries I did not get the batteries the extra batteries I paid for.

  • Just blown away
Color: Red
Totally amazed by the quality of this bike for the money. In the pic you can see it is a bit smaller than my Honda 450RL. It is 100 lbs lighter and a joy to ride. It comes with items I had to pay extra for on my Honda like rim locks, gear indicator and tachometer. It took us 3 hours to build it but we were having fun and ate lunch. It started on the first kick! (The electric start didn't work so we kick started it but afterwards realized the electic start works if you apply the brake). Only two negatives are the seat is pretty cheap/hard. For the short test ride was not a problem but wondering how it will feel after a dirt bike outing, and the other oddity is neutral at the down and 4 gears up. Will take a brain switch to get used to that when most bikes these days have neutral between 1st and 2nd. If it does well in the dirt I'm going to buy another one, this one was for my son, and I want one now! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024 by PHXScorpion PHXScorpion

  • I friggin love this bike
Color: Blue
Although if you're short, be prepared to do some serious modifications. The second hole on the bracket that holds the shock that is there specifically for short people to move the shock and pin it in that hole, is not accessible. The shape of the shock itself does not allow clearance for the holes to line up to insert the pin to hold the shock in place. Both the distributor and the manufacturer are aware of this issue and neither could give two craps about it. So, if you're a younger person who is still growing, well, sucks to be you, go ride something else until you're taller. If you're an adult and not likely to grow anymore. At least not vertically. Then whip out your dremel or small cut off saw, cut through the bracket that holds the top part of the shock (the part on the bike not the actual shock), thus rendering your new bike forever shortened, (hence DO NOT do this if you're still growing) cause there's no going back. But if you're short like me (5ft 4in female) then WHALAA! You're now the proud owner of a heck of a little bike for the money. This fun little street legal (I don't know what that one reviewers issue was but I got mine plated right away easy peasy), is a great little learning or reaquainting yourself bike. Was easy to assemble, arrived a week early, heck even the delivery driver was super friendly. All around great purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024 by Courtney Anderson

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