🏍️ Ride the Revival: Classic Cool Meets Modern Power!
The Generies 49cc Gas Powered Moped Scooter blends nostalgic style with modern engineering, featuring a 4-stroke engine, dual start options, and a 3.6L fuel tank offering up to 120 miles per fill. Designed for both kids and adults, it supports up to 330 lbs, includes full lighting and safety features, and offers the flexibility of pedal or engine drive for versatile riding experiences.
O**I
Solid moped for 900$
Great ~70s style moped , step thru body and 4 stroke engine. Good value and responsive customer support. Takes a while to put together (suggest outsourcing unless you’re handy and like this kind of stuff) but for 900$ I don’t think you can find better value. Runs smooth and is a super fun thing to cruise the neighborhood. Great job guys!
J**Y
No instructions included
I like the build quality of this machine; the forks, down tubes, dog ears, triple trees... etc. need to be put together. For those that have no building/assembly experience it might be a little complicated to sort out. But if you think of it as a free education/learning experience... that should knock any frustration off of the assembly.Most of it however is intuitive without pictures or instructions... you'll need a few more tools than those provided, like for the steering stem top and bottom nuts.Best to do all of the assembly work with it on the center stand. There's no color coding for the left right blinker install so make sure that say green(ground) and say orange are both on the same side front and back... don't tighten them down until you know if they are correct with the handlebar switch. Easy to wire however you might want to squeeze some of the bullet plug terminals tighter so they click into each other firmly. All of that can be tucked into the head light housing to hide the connections, and the handle bar business should be in front of the forks/triple tree and not behind them when the assembled forks go on.The pedals have an interesting round dowel planed edge wedge bolt... no other way to explain it as I first was looking for the standard bolt with nut on it.Nothing needs to be hammered or forced in the assembly; It is a very smooth easy process if taken in steps.I suggest first the forks, then front fender, then front brake into wheel watching out for the speedo drive gear into it's tab on the hub and then, line the front brake drum hub notch out up with the fork leg spline. The front wheel brake should be located on the left hand(sitting on it) side... opposite of the back. That design is for smooth a line no fish tailed/wiggly stopping.There is a metal "tab" that is on the front frame head tube, it needs to be bent out a bit to become the triple tree fork stop that prevents front wheel flop. At first; I thought the head tube was welded on backwards :pWell, that's about all the help I can provide from memory without getting all nutty professor with pictures, videos and other nonsense on you folks.
J**L
Real nice Moped
Over all the Moped is Great and the gay at Polymobil are Great to work with, you will need to take your time in putting it together about 4 to 6 hours put every thing is there .yours Jon
D**X
Its different but good so far 150 miles on it
They emailed great instructions good little bike lot smaller than I thought it would be. slow on take off but once you get up to speed it's a hill climbing beast. Change oil when ya get it and make sure all bolts are tight. Box rough but was all there.
A**S
Need a price quote for a new front end.
I had my front end damaged due to a drive who backed into. The front end was sitting to the left when I parked it. He hit it in that position and bent the fork and bent the fender and pushed it far enough the gas tank has a dent in it. When I ride it is noticeable because the handle is slightly turned to left. So a new front end is required and probably a new tire and front end brake assembly
C**Y
Quick, quiet and easy to ride!
Great moped! The right size for 6’ adult male, pretty quick moped off the line and great top speed with limiting switch off. The best feature is how quiet it is. Most moped are rappers that wake up the neighborhood. This one purrs like a kitten in comparison.Took me about 4 hours to put it together with nothing too hard. However the instructions and videos leave a lot to be desired!! You have to look closely to see some of the details that matter like the steering limit bracket that need to be bent at 90 degrees to allow fork bracket to be installed correctly. Would also be nice to have an operations manual. I see a lot of hours of fun with this unit.
R**L
Seems quality and very protected shipping crate, hope they bring them back to market.
Ordered this in early November, received today Dec. 28th. Crate came by FedEx. 145 lbs. Took delivery man and myself to unload and load on my truck. So far I am pleased. Got into my shop and uncrated. Crate was cardboard, heavy, wrapped in polymesh. Well done, inside all packed in bubble wrap and plastic wrap with strategic Styrofoam. Again well done and protected. Half way around the world and NO damage. NO Assemble manual. I am mechanically adept so Dont feel intimidated. Unwrapped all parts. All seems good quality. Engine very much appears as a Honda 50 of my youth, 50 odd years ago. I will enjoy this process. All parts and assembly appear nice quality, of course the proof will be in the pudding. I will keep everyone posted.Okay, to continue.The day after I received, I got an extensive email from Polymoble. Contained a good assembly manual. Photos (jpg). Of particular details that the photos helped.Assembly took place over 4 to 5 days. I enjoyed the process. Couple times had to take off items and reassemble them. My issue not the quality of parts. Actually bigger than I imagined, full size for a moped. Reminds me of the Honda 50 step thru of my youth.Once I had it all assembled I changed the oil, put about two quarts of fuel, turned on fuel cock, turned the key on, hit the starter (battery good) starts after cranking maybe 15 seconds. Nice motor! ( I am 69, owned BMW's, Triumph, Honda 750, two different Harleys and a Victory VTwin.)I bought this to put on the back of our motor home as grocery, errand etc at RV parks. I will enjoy this and likely not risk any serious harm.Engine is strong and my test runs I have it to 40. Plenty fast enough.If you looking for a smallish motor this is you ticket at a very reasonable price.I will update at a later time.Thanks Polymobile, get them back in stock!
P**.
Great buy.
I’m very happy with this purchase. I assembled the bike without the instructions because the instructions came late. This bike is pretty solid for being a Chinese made bike. I’m 155 lbs and I managed to reach 50 mph. Fun to ride.
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