My 3 year old boy loves this quad. However at 7 months the battery completely discharged and has not been able to hold more than 30mins worth of charge. it previously ran anywhere from 1-1.5hrs. Disappointingly, Outside play just referred to to their T&C's ref purchases over 6 months. No goodwill gesture made towards replacing the battery, which they advised I do. At this rate, 2 x batteries will be required per year (@ £40ea) to keep this running. When it works, it works well. Batteries let this model down!
We purchased 2 of these for our children,. Super friendly staff, very helpful with the delivery process . bonus also they come assembled ready to ride.
will definitely recommend
Hawkmoto is an excellent choice for your pit bike.
So, you’re probably thinking…. Why so cheap? You get what you pay for, right? It comes from China so won’t be up to much??
Well, let me tell you a little secret……
We are so competitive keeping our prices low.
You’re not losing out here. You’re paying less for this bike than all its rivals, but you’re certainly not missing out on quality or performance.
Yes, its produced in China. But, so is everything else around you. The phone, tablet or laptop you are using now to search our website probably came from China, so did the chair you are sitting on.
Husqvarna are made in China, Honda are currently building two dedicated plants there, KTM are shifting production of some of its models from Austria to China.
So let’s face it…. Everything comes from China, but that doesn’t mean its rubbish. They produce some good, in fact awesome quads an bikes.
So now you’re reading this and thinking… ok, so what’s this bike all about.
The build quality and component specification on these pit bikes is second to none at this price.
Fully auto pit bikes are the easiest way for a beginner to learn how to ride.
An automatic pit bike is easier to control, which is why this is best for riders who are just starting dirt bike riding. As the clutch and gear changes are automatically controlled by the bike’s system, the rider can focus on handling and control.
This bike features automatic gearbox. Powered by a four-stroke engine, this bike provides you with adequate power and acceleration.
So, lets talk safety…..
Start with finding the right dirt bike for you
Wear proper safety gear and googles
ALWAYS wear a helmet
Ride within your comfort zone
Get proper training
Follow the rules
Key Features of the Hawkmoto KRM Kids Pit Bike 90cc 12/14 Fully Auto:
90cc Engine Power Geared for maximum enjoyment.
14″ Front Wheel and 12″ Rear Wheel with Large Knobbly Tyres
220mm Vented Wavy Disc on Front Wheel, Hydraulic Brakes on Both Wheels
Precision-Designed Swingarm for Exceptional Cornering and High-Speed Handling
Anodized Gold Forks for Durability and Ready-to-Race Aesthetics
Fully Adjustable Rear Shock with Smooth Rebound
70cc Engine with Strong Bottom-End Power and 4-Speed Gearbox
Seat to floor: 73cm | Handlebar to floor: 97cm | Seat to foot peg: 47cm | Length (Front wheel to rear wheel): 165cm
Off-Road Use Only, Not for Public Highways
Riders 13+ with Adult Supervision,
Regular Mechanical Maintenance Required for Optimal Functionality
6-Month Manufacturer Parts Only Warranty (Excludes Wear and Tear, Chain + Sprockets, Tyres and Inner Tubes, Crash Damage)
See Warranty tab for what is offered On Hawkmoto Pit Bikes
Additional information
Weight
110 kg
Brand
Hawkmoto
Colour
White
Engine
90cc
Dimensions
Seat to floor: 73cm | Handlebar to floor: 97cm | Seat to foot peg: 47cm | Length (Front wheel to rear wheel): 165cm
Forks
Adonized Gold Forks
Gears
Automatic
Warranty
6-Month Manufacturer Parts Only Warranty (Excludes Wear and Tear, Chain + Sprockets, Tyres and Inner Tubes, Crash Damage)
Assembly
Assembly Required
Age Range
13+ with Adult Supervision
Brakes
Hydraulic Brakes on Both Wheels
Graphics
Plain
Pit Bike Build | Warranty
You have chosen wisely,
Your bike has been supplied in a crate. This is NOT the same as buying a bike fully PDI’d (Pre Delivery Inspection) bike from a dealer. It is entirely your responsibility to ensure a qualified motorcycle mechanic puts your bike together correctly. Failure to do so will invalidate the warranty supplied with your bike.
WARRANTY
In order to qualify for this warranty you must provide proof of build by a qualified motorcycle shop.
GUIDE FOR HAWKMOTO BIKE ASSEMBLY
This document is supplied only as a guide to a professional and may not be exhaustive. Each machine may require individual attention & therefore ONLY qualified persons should only carry out the following:
Notes for Qualified Motocycle Builder. - Please produce a signed off PDI Sheet with invoice for the bike build.
Remove Bike & all accessories from crate & inspect to ensure all necessary parts have been supplied correctly and their is no damage - Any damage must be reported within 24 hours of receipt of the bike and prior to building the bike. - We cannot take responsibility for damage after you have built and stickered the bike up.
Mount shock (where applicable)
Tighten lower fork bolt, reached from underside of forks.
Mount front wheel & ensure free rotation – check for potential bearing &/or brake drag Ensure all frame bolts are tight (use thread lock compound where necessary) – use locking wheel nut (supplied)
Check spokes and tighten if necessary
Loosen triple clamps around fork legs & set desired fork height. Use copper grease on triple clamp bolts to prevent damage to the alloy threads & then firmly tighten
Fit handlebars and clutch cable to clutch lever
Pump front brake lever until firm (bleed if necessary). Check front braking system for potential leaks or damage by pulling brake lever very hard several times. Visually inspect all joints for leaks & remedy where necessary. Spin wheel to ensure calliper is releasing from disk
Fit rear brake pedal where necessary & repeat procedure described for front brake
Check fluid levels, top up with DOT4 where necessary
Fit front mudguard using thread locking compound where required
Fit foot pegs
Loosen rear wheel & adjust chain tension. Find tightest point in chain by spinning rear wheel, there should 15mm up & 15mm down at the longest section of chain with rider sat on bike. Ensure chain runs true & is on top of chain roller. Ensure chain does not foul on rear chain guide (use shims/washer to space if necessary)
Working from front to rear, ensure all nuts & bolts are tight. Where no nyloc nuts or spring washers are present, ensure thread-locking compound has been used. If none has been used during factory assembly, remove nut or bolt, apply locking compound & re-tighten. Pay particular attention to the following critical safety areas: Wheel nuts, brake calliper bolts (thread lock), Top & rear engine bolts (frame must be hard tight against the engine, use thread lock), chain tensioners, rear shock bolts, triple clamp bolts (yokes), Handlebars, brake/ clutch/throttle, swing-arm, front & rear sprocket
Check all engine hardware is tight, (including but not exclusive): flywheel, inlet manifold, exhaust bolts,
Remove Transit Oil and Replace with a quality Motorcycle 10w40 such as Putoline DX4 semi synthetic 10w 40 4-stroke engine oil
Adjust tappets. Set engine to TDC (ONLY rotate engine anticlockwise) & check cam timing alignment (cam sprocket/cylinder head – adjust is necessary), remove tappet covers & adjust tappet clearances : inlet ~0.15mm - exhaust ~0.20mm
Fully ensure nothing is touching the exhaust system. On oil cooled models, ensure the oil cooler pipes do not touch the exhaust manifold
that the heat protection springs are located on the correct part of the pipe in order that should they touch the exhaust the heat will not damage them.
Ensure all cables pipes & wiring are away from moving components such as the wheels, use cable ties where necessary Carb –SS140 – set needle height on second notch from bottom for UK conditions. 110/125/150 engines normally do not need adjustment
Fully charge battery before use
Fuel bike & check for fuel leaks
Check oil level with bike in upright position using dipstick. Top up with 10W 40 semi synthetic oil, if necessary
Adjust tension for both clutch & throttle cables
Ensure wheel spokes are tight & wheels run true
Start engine & warm up (using choke if necessary). Set idle speed so engine ticks over comfortably without stalling or racing
(bearing in mind that the pads will need to bed in prior to optimum performance)
1 HOUR SERVICE
Drain oil & replace with semi synthetic 10w 40 4-stroke Motocycle engine oil it must be motocycle grade and not car grade
Check all nuts & bolts & tighten where necessary (use PDI data as reference)
Re-Adjust throttle cable & clutch cable if required
Re-tension chain
Check wheel bearings for any sign of wear of free-play
Check brake caliper operation & brake pad wear
Check spark plug gap ~0.6mm-0.7mm
Check tyre pressures
RIDING TIPS FOR LONG ENGINE LIFE - IMPORTANT
Do not over rev your engine as you may cause damage to valves.. Under load the engine is capable of revving into major valve bounce that can cause permanent damage to your engine.
If you miss a gear do NOT stamp into gear from high engine revs.
Do not allow your air filter to fill with fuel – this can occur by incorrect float height setting – see above, or the bike falling onto its side.
If the engine back-fires while the air filter is filled with fuel, it may ignite – check air filter regularly while riding.
PROBLEM SOLVING
Exhaust Glows Red (fast tick over) – Carburetion too lean, richen mixture via raising needle
Engine misfires at mid to high engine speed, open throttle – Mixture too rich, drop needle
Engine Pops & bangs on over-run – mixture too rich, drop needle
Engine kicks back hard whilst starting – Ignition too advanced, or mixture too lean
Weak Spark – Pick-up coils too far from rotor (where inner rotor kit fitted) or bad earth
No spark – Either poor earth or faulty Rotor Coils/CDI/Coil/Lead/Cap/Plug – use moving coil multi meter to diagnose
Fuel leaks from overflow – Floats set incorrectly or blocked by debris or sticking
Engine runs fine, but then starts to misfire – faulty rotor coils/CDI/Coil/Plug
Rattles from engine – Tappets set incorrectly
Engine will not tick over when warm – tappets set incorrectly
Engine will not return to idle & races – sticking throttle cable
Take out the spark plug and check the electrode; the colour should be golden brown. If it is white, the engine is running too lean (not enough fuel). If it is black (sooty colour) it is too rich (too much fuel). If it is white & black, the engine is VERY lean & causing misfire, which you should be able to detect whilst riding. As your jets are close to what they should be for the UK, minor alterations can be made by
To add more fuel, raise the needle one notch. This is achieved by removing the carb from the engine, removing the throttle slide, removing the needle & adjusting the position of the circlip. Conversely, if you need to reduce the amount of fuel, drop the needle one notch. Re-assemble the carb & continue testing, remembering to check the colour of your spark plug.
Once you have achieved the correct full load fueling, you can set the idle mixture screw. The 140 & 150 engines like to run very rich at idle, this way you get a clean progression from idle jet to main jet. To achieve a richer mixture, turn the air screw (next to filter) clockwise. Idle speed may need to be adjusted at same time to keep engine running.
STORAGE.
It is advisable to fully service and lubricate the bike prior to leaving the bike unused/unattended for any length of time.
It is advisable to fully drain the tank and carb of fuel prior to leaving the bike unused/unattended for any length of time.
Please Note!
By accepting our terms and conditions at checkout you are agreeing to the courier leaving your parcel in a safe place should nobody be available to take delivery when he arrives. Outsideplay will take no responsibility for any theft that occurs on your premises.
Delivery is free on all orders over £50 throughout Mainland UK excluding highlands and Islands if you choose Economy Delivery at Checkout. This is a 3-4 working day service but can be much faster.
Monday to Thursday Economy Delivery Free – Order before 1pm and choose Free Economy Delivery for Delivery within 3-5 Days.
Monday to Thursday Express Delivery – Order before 1pm and choose Express Delivery for Delivery the next working day Charged at £9.99 or £29.99 if its a large palletised item
Weekend Orders– Start after 1pm on Friday until Midnight on Sunday and include bank holidays
Weekend Orders Choosing Express Next Day Delivery will receive their orders on the Tuesday latest Wednesday.
Weekend Orders – Free Economy Delivery – Orders Placed over the weekend will be dispatched on the Monday excluding bank holidays and will be delivered within 3-5 days of order free of charge.
Once your product has shipped via DPD or DHL or Palletforce. You will receive an automatic email from our warehouse team with your tracking details, You can track your parcel after 5pm of the day you receive your tracking number.
Please Note – We are not currently shipping to Europe or Southern Ireland or the Islands
We are shipping certain products to Northern Ireland. Delivery charges are set by the product type, we would advise that you contact us to check if delivery of the product you wish to purchase is possible before ordering .
On every product page, you will find the delivery options available for that product. The options are as follows and will show delivery times for UK MAINLAND depending on which warehouse our stock is located in. You will be asked to make your selection in the checkout.
Standard (3-5 day delivery) UK Mainland
Northern Ireland – We are currently unable to ship parcels to Northern Ireland Due to complications caused by Brexit and import export procedures – this is a 5 day service
Southern Ireland – We are currently unable to ship parcels to Southern Ireland Due to complications caused by Brexit and import export procedures
Highlands and Islands – Highlands Mainland Only surcharge is calculated by postcode at checkout and is a 5 days service
Expedited (order by 2pm Monday – Thursday for same day dispatch)
Click and collect from our warehouse is currently unavailable due to covid restrictions
International – We Do Not Ship Internationally
Area’s which are excluded from the Free Delivery Promise. Large Parcels and Pallets
Scottish Highlands & Offshore Islands (includes Scottish Islands, Isles of Scilly, Channel Islands, Isle of Wight, Isle of Man, Inverness)
AB10-AB25, AB30-56 POSTCODE ££39.99 Surcharge
IV* POSTCODE £39.99 Surcharge
PO30-41* £39.99 Surcharge
BT* POSTCODE £99.00 Surcharge
GY*,JE* £126.00 Surcharge
ZE POSTCODE – No Shipments are possible
HS* POSTCODE No Shipments are possible
Jersey £126.00 Surcharge
Northern Ireland £99.00 Surcharge
Republic of Ireland No Deliveries Available
We are unable to ship larger parcels to Any of the Isles
For more info please see our Delivery and Returns Policy.
How Long Do I have to return for a refund or exchange ?
Our Returns Policy lasts 14 days. If 14 days have past since the date of delivery we cannot offer a refund or exchange. To return your item to us for a refund within your 14 day period your item must be In Unused Condition and returned to us in its original packaging within the 14 day period. Should your item arrive to us used or damaged we will deduct upto 50% of the items value based on its condition or m