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I just picked up a KMX X Class Sports Trike to test and review. Here are the specs: 24-speed Adult Sports Trike with all-terrain wheels & tires A Quality New Adult Sports Trike At An Amazing Price The X Class Features * Award winning Winzip disk brakes on all 3 wheels * Balanced front brakes…

Not too long ago MTv’s Parental Control Show contacted KMX Karts and asked if they can use the trikes as part of a date during an episode. Since KMX US is based out of Ohio, they contacted me to see if I can coordinate with the MTv producers and provide them a set of KMX…

One of our readers, Cheong Leong sent me an email asking how to use a chain tool. So I figured that I’ll go ahead and demonstrate on the KMX ST Class. A chain tool looks like this. Your’s may look a bit different, but it uses the same principle. You’ll notice in the tool it…

The folks at Chariot Carriers and Croozer Designs just sent us the Catch em’ and the Cargo trailer. The Catch Em’ has 6 speeds. Suspension seatpost. Installs on almost any bike. The kit comes with 4 sets of seat post shims to fit any bike out there. It folds too! The Croozer Cargo trailer is…

So KMX Karts told me that they were sending us another KMX Kart, the ST Class to review. This time it was coming from a Santa Barbara, Ca. location. SB is about a few hours away from where I live. When I got the tracking info, it said that I should have had it here…

I took a personal day from work today. I needed to take care of some stuff and I also had time to meet RL for some fun time with the KMX Kart. Is the KMX Kart as fun as it looks??? Hell ya!!! Check out the pics: It took a little time to get used…

Being the Editor of MtnBikeRiders.com, it’s my duty to test products to their fullest potential. Last week I tested the Gary Fisher Cobia at a trail called Aliso Woods. Today I made sure I tested out more of the off-road capabilities of the KMX X-Class. Here’s a few shots of the ride. This is me…

For as long as I can remember I’ve always wanted to get a helmet cam. But dude, those things are way too expensive for my budget. So I decided to make my own by using my current digital camera and about $1.97 in parts from Wally World. I bought 1/4″-20 x2″ machine screws, 3/8×1-1/2″ fender…