🏞️ Ride the Wild Side!
The BOOM 250cc 6 Speed EFI Fuel Injection Dirt Bike is a versatile motorcycle designed for both street and off-road adventures. With a powerful 223cc engine, 6-speed manual transmission, and 17" tires, it offers a perfect blend of performance, fuel efficiency, and stability. Arriving 95% assembled, it's ready for your next adventure with minimal setup.
Manufacturer | KUNHAO |
Brand | KUNHAO |
Model | BD7 |
Item model number | BD250-7 |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | BD007 |
J**N
Nice Bike, Incredible Deal
The whole buying experience has been very good. The seller is very responsive and attentive. The motorcycle arrived earlier than expected and without a scratch. The shipping carrier communicated well, and arrived at the time that was arranged. There was very little to assemble. The video provided by the seller showed exactly what to do. After assembly, charging the battery and filling with gasoline, the motorcycle fired on the first crank. Although it is cold at my location, I took it out for a little ride and was very impressed. Remember to use only PREMIUM gasoline. At about 100 miles I'll change the oil. I recommend Lucas synthetic motorcycle oil, 10/40 in cool weather and 20/50 in the summer. It's a very nice looking bike. The pictures do not do it justice. The riding position is very comfortable. Build quality is very good. The welds on the frame are smooth, seat upholstery is good quality. I really can't find anything to complain about. Remember if you buy one, you will most likely be the mechanic, but if you can maintain a lawn mower, you can probably maintain this motorcycle. Should you buy one? Yes. Buy two, so that you and a friend can go for rides.Added info one month after purchase: The little bike is running great, no problems after 30 miles or so. I did change the oil first thing to a good synthetic 10/40 motorcycle oil because I don't trust the oil that comes in them originally. It seemed okay, but it never hurts to change the oil. It takes 1.2 liters. That isn't noted in the owner's manual. If there is one thing that's lacking, it's the manual. It's very non-specific and vague. Still too cold for much riding, but I'm noticing the engine running more free after each ride. It seems to be running-in nicely. I've added bar-end mirrors (personal preference), a windshield, a small tank bag and a small tail bag for carrying goodies. There is room enough under the seat to slip straps for bags. That's handy. I'm still very happy with the bike and anxious to actually ride it for longer than a few minutes.
J**A
Great Product
The motorcycle came quicker than the delivery date that was estimated, there was no damage and after putting it together and putting 93 octane gas in it, it started right up no issues. Definitely worth the money for a brand new motorcycle. Looks good.
C**S
DO NOT BUY!!! Please, you will regret it.
***DO NOT BUY***This is my second bike. I live in a high theft area and I lost a bike and I was looking for another beginner bike.But for this bike, Where do I start?First of all, the bike came in, not in the packaging depicted in the video, it came in on two double stacked pallets completely messed up. The packaging was in shambles and the delivery driver essentially told me that I neededto return it. I inspected it on the truck and didn’t see any damage to the body so I allowed him to offload the bike. My first mistake.Once I began inspecting the bike so I could take it out, I discovered that the front brake lever had been completely broken off and the battery was missing. I contacted the reseller, Dallas Power Sports, who assured me that the brake lever would be ordered and a tracking code would be sent to me.That never happened. After a week I contacted them again and told them I also needed the battery that never showed. Both items were promised and eventually the brake lever did show up. As of about 6 weeks later, the battery is still showing as “waiting for package”. I ended up ordering my own Chinese battery that fit the dimensions of what I measured and put it on. Still to this day, I have not received the battery promised to me.Here is the fun part! Once I got it running normally, I tried to go and get it registered and titled after I had already insured it, and guess what? The reseller, Dallas Power Sports, didn’t fill out the paperwork correctly for Texas registration and again I had to contact them. I had to pay an additional fee of $232 to get them to get me an eTag and start the process of registering, titling, and fixing the issues I brought forth weeks before.So I get my eTag and everything is going well. I’m getting ready to send my paperwork back to them so that they can do the paperwork with the DMV from their end and get my actual tags and registration.As that is happening, I have done all the maintenance that I could possibly do to this bike. I changed the oil, installed the brake lever (that finally came in) adjusted the chain, changed the brake fluid on both the front annd back end, and I installed custom lighting, the whole 9 yards. This isn’t my first bike but it is my first bike in a while so I thought it would be be a good refresher. This is important to bargain hunters.Today, (4/25/25) as I’m getting ready to register and tag my bike officially, and the shifting lever completely fell off, while in 3rd gear and on a public road. Mind you, I had my 13 year old son with me and we had to low speed it (less than 20 mph) back to the house.TLDR:I order from Amazon almost daily and I almost never give reviews, but this experience is something I had to review because it’s so much money and this experience has been nothing but pure chaos.DO NOT buy this bike, especially from Dallas power Sports. I will update with their actual name if I messed it up, I’m taking their name from the paperwork they sent me.Go and buy a Honda Shadow, Harley Sportster, or an Indian. Yes, they may be more expensive, but you can guarantee quality. Do not make the same mistake I did, please. This isn’t one of those weird, one off, reviews. Please, even if they respond with something resembling sympathy or “willingness” to make it right, they won’t. You’re still buying a terrible bike, with horrible shipping, zero follow through as far as customer service, and overall a crappy bike. Buy it, and good luck, I warned you.I ordered my bike through Affirm and I am now expected to pay the balance even though my bike is now exclusively secluded to my garage. I have seen so many posts on other products that single out a certain product for dumb reasons. This is not one of those posts. Do not buy this bike or anything from Dallas Power Sports.
D**N
Impressed so far 👍👍👍
The media could not be loaded. Being within the 2,000$ range this is a mad decent bike almost put the first 100miles on the bike definitely a good town rider and a great beginner bike
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