🌟 Ride the Future of Commuting!
The HHHTank 200 EFI Scooter is a fully automatic, eco-friendly motorcycle featuring a powerful 200cc engine, advanced electronic fuel injection, and a spacious trunk. With a sleek design and superior handling, it's perfect for both city commuting and highway cruising.
Item Weight | 300 Pounds |
Capacity | 1.32 Gallons |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Product Grade | Efficient |
UPC | 734025507038 |
Manufacturer | HHH |
Model | Tank 200 EFI Scooter |
Item Weight | 300 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 76 x 29 x 46 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Tank200 EFI Scooter |
Manufacturer Part Number | Tank 200 EFI Scooter |
Special Features | Transmission Automatic CVT, Seat Height 31.5 inches, Hand Shifter - Final Drive Belt, Suspension (Front/Rear)Telescopic / Spring Hydraulic, Tires (Front/Rear) 120/70-12 / 120/70-12 |
M**W
Need a tinker brain to assemble but a great bike IF you did it right...
this bike will go a max speed for me at 150 lbs 74 miles an hour max, it does 55 extremely well but i do not recommend highway since ppl suck, it is legal to go on the highway but with ppl speeding it doesn't feel safethe biggest issue with assembly was the left rear shock, keep the bottom of the frame tied down to it and get a set of hands to lift the rear of the bike then move the rear shock over the back frame into place. the rest is optional as far as extra racks and things, mostly aesthetic as far as quality, it is astoundingly tough, full shocks both rear and front and can even off road if done skillfully. I have owned three Chinese scooters now and this one is by very far the best... once you assemble it.
I**N
Not assembled, the manufacturer won't help, Piece of junk, always breaking down
The picture is what it will look like when they offload it from the truck. It is quite heavy and you will need several people to help you get it in your garage as the truck driver will only put it on the ground.Do not waste your time contacting the manufacturer as the only directions you will get for assembly will be a parts list and how to fill the gas tank. I spoke and wrote back and forth with the manufacturer several times asking for directions on how to put it together and they were absolutely no help whatsoever. They kept giving me these links to useless videos. I couldn't find anyone online that could tell me step-by-step how to put it together.There are several hundred screws, bolts, and parts that you have to figure out where they go with absolutely no help from the manufacturer. If you are a bike mechanic or an automotive specialist, then you can probably figure it out. I'm very mechanically inclined and I've rebuilt carburetors, installed transmissions and clutches, taken apart engines, and worked on cars all my life and I couldn't figure out how to put this together.I ended up taking it to a bike repair shop and they put it together for me for several hundred dollars. It's really a shame that the manufacturer and seller of this bike won't give you any information about how to build it, because I thought that once it's put together it would be a great bike, but it's not. It keeps breaking down and I have to keep taking it back to the shop.If you do take it to a repair shop, make sure you go over all the visible screws and bolts, because even though I paid to put it together, some of the bolts and nuts came loose and I had to tighten them up.
D**B
Color me impressed!
From what I'm seeing online, this is a clone of the Yamaha Zuma, but for a fraction of the price and while I might expect to also get a fraction of the quality, I was pleasantly surprised at how good the bike's overall quality actually was. None of the cheap flimsy plastic that I normally see on most Chinese scooters and the engine fired up right off the bat.Putting it together was a bit of a pain in places, but no more so than I was expecting and perhaps a bit less. The only issues I had with it was that the speedometer didn't work, but that was just because of an unplugged cable and the right hand side passenger foot peg doesn't want to stay folded in, but they are sending me a replacement for that, so all in all, I'm very happy with this purchase.The ONLY criticism that I have for this make/model of bike is the lack of an assembly manual for it and the lack of availability of replacement parts; especially the body panels. I can't find them anywhere online and I want to have an extra set of those that I can paint a different color without sacrificing the ones that came with the bike, but that isn't the fault of this seller.Speaking of which, this seller was easy to work with. They were quick to contact me and kept me up to date on my shipment. They were also happy to help out with my part replacement without any issues. They did ask me to send them a picture of the part, but that was to make sure that they send me the correct replacement and it makes good business sense to do so; for obvious reasons.
M**R
Good scooter
It was a bit scary ordering a scooter on Amazon, but the vendor was great, very easy to deal with and promptly answered my communications. The scoot has more power than a standard gy6 and has been fun to cruise around on. I've got 2000 miles on it now, and it's running like a champ.
D**G
It's ok
I'm about 350 miles on on this scooter and every great once in a while and it started at mile 5 when I take off from a complete stop it dies and I have to start it back up.
T**
Don’t waste your money! Worst purchase I have ever made.
I purchased this product with the intention of being able to ride around town. When something seems like a good deal, It usually is too good to be true.It came in a massive crate and it dropped off in my driveway. It’s not assembled so you have to figure out a way to get it to someone to get it assembled because they don’t even send you any instructions on how to assemble it After 123 miles mine stalled out and will not start. I called the company initiated a return. They told me to find a mechanic to evaluate it. I called and called everybody under the sun to try to find a mechanic nobody will work on them because there’s they’re difficult to get parts and are known to be problematic . I finally found a mechanic that reluctantly agreed to work on it and he found that I have a compression issue. It will not go above 50 psi.I immediately called the company today to notify them of the findings to be told that the warranty is only for 30 days and that I’ve had it since May. So for the two months that I have owned this product it has not run now and they’re not honoring any type of warranty. When I argued that we’ve been emailing back-and-forth with them and that I’ve done as they have requested. They said that I could initiate a return and I would be responsible for the shipping and have to find a third-party who would crate it up and that that would be a cost that I incurred. to I have always purchased Honda products and wish that I would have done that this time. I will never buy generic again.save your money and don’t waste your time. It looks good but is useless and the customer service is even worse.
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