View Full Version : Db-x30 x-pro 250cc dirt bike feedback
Douglass
04-05-2018, 03:12 PM
Does anyone own this bike? If so, could you provide some feed back? Where do you buy the parts? I called powersportsmax, and the said if the parts are not listed, I would need to contact them through email to purchase parts.
How does this bike compare to the Apollo 250? I know they use the same engine/transmission. It also looks like some of the other parts are shared, but no all.
It also looks like the HX250 is identical to this one.
http://www.powersportsmax.com/product_info.php/cPath/169_171/products_id/21214
Megadan
04-05-2018, 04:43 PM
Much like the Hawk, Enforcer, and TT250 are very similar bikes and many parts interchange, this bike, the HX250, and RPS Xmoto 250 are pretty much the same bike.
This is basically a big boy pit bike. Same basic engine as the Apollo 250 like you stated , but with a smaller and lighter frame design and a 1 gallon fuel tank. These weigh in around the 240-250lb mark usually.
They use a lot of the same basic chinabike hardware. What parts were you curious about being able to buy?
Douglass
04-05-2018, 05:20 PM
They use a lot of the same basic chinabike hardware. What parts were you curious about being able to buy?
Typical replacement parts, plastics, brakes, clutch. I have the Apollo 250 RX, but this bike looks like it is more inline with an MX style bike. It sits higher, and looks more more stripped down. Looking at it closely i can see where cost cuts have been made in comparison to the Apollo.
Megadan
04-05-2018, 06:28 PM
Plastics I don't have an answer for, but the brakes look to be the A-typical Chonda 240 4 bolt front and 220 4 bolt rear with the same 2 piston calipers at both ends just like the Hawks use. Clutch - going to be the same basic clutch found in your bike and mine. The rest of the clutch parts are pretty universal. Looks to use the same sprockets as well.
Definitely more of a play bike than a trail bike. Especially with a sub 1 gallon fuel tank. It doesn't have much suspension travel though, making it a not very good play bike. It also has 17/48 sprockets, which is more trail bike lol.
Douglass
04-05-2018, 07:05 PM
Doesn't seem worth getting then. I think I'll tweek the Apollo a little bit. Thanks for the second set of eyes Mega.
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