Where To Buy A Boom Vader Motorcycle? – FAQ

Now I both see this question online and get asked this question in person, Where to buy a Boom Vader motorcycle?

Boom Vader motorcycles are rare, less common than the few 125cc bikes I see on the road. Everyone thinks about Honda Groms when getting a small motorcycle like mine. 

Most common question I get, is what type of bike is that, followed by where did you get it?

So let’s answer the question, where to buy a Boom Vader motorcycle?

Where to buy a Boom Vader Motorcycle, and ride today?
My Boom Vader Motorcycle. Fun in a 125cc package.

When I decided to buy my second motorcycle, it was difficult narrowing down to what bike I wanted and later figuring out where I would buy my choice.

I hope this post helps if you decide to buy a Grom Clone motorcycle.

Well, I will tell you where I got my Boom Vader Gen 2 125cc motorcycle, but only after covering four places I narrowed down as good sources for these bikes. I have real experiences with two of them, which I will cover in their reviews based on my experiences.  

However, for today, just talking about places, I thought about or went ahead to buy a Boom Vader motorcycle or another motorcycle.

So, Where To Buy A Boom Vader Motorcycle?

The first place I thought about where to buy a Boom Vader motorcycle, was Amazon.

I am an Amazon Affiliate, so I am familiar with the motorcycles and motorcycles pats they offer online.

Amazon has been my go-to place for motorcycle parts for my TaoTao TBR7 dual-sport motorcycle, so it would be an excellent place to buy my second motorcycle.

Author’s Notice: This page contains affiliate links, for which I may earn a commission by their use. Also, as an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying Amazon purchases.

Check out what Grom Clones(including the Boom Vader motorcycle) Amazon offers:

Search Amazon for Boom Vader Motorcycles.


Power Sports Max, located out of South El Monte, was the second place I thought to buy a Boom Vader motorcycle.  

What I find strange about Power Sports Max is so many people have bought Grom Clones from them, but the opinions swing wide and far. Either you had a great experience or you had a terrible experience, and there is no in-between with them.  

One thing I like about Power Sports Max is the wide selection of Boom Vader motorcycles and all types of Chinese bikes. Chinese four-wheelers, Chinese Dual-sports, street Chondas, etc.

Check out their Boom Vader/Grom Clone inventory:

Website: Power Sports Max.


Another good place to buy a Boom Vader from, or any of their also great selection of Chinese motorcycles, is Texas PowerSports.

They have a great selection of Grom Clone motorcycles, and if you are not interested in a Boom Vader motorcycle, they do have the TaoTao Hellcat.

Check out their Chinese motorcycle selection here:

Website: Texas PowerSports.


The fourth choice for places to buy a Boom Vader motorcycle is Kronik Racing.

If you have heard about Kronik Racing, you must have heard about Pete. Kronik Racing is less of a place and more like a person. Pete operates Kronik Racing, and he makes the buying experience very personal.  

Kronik Racing’s overall selection of Grom Clones is limited, but he carries both Boom Vaders, Boom Vader Gen 1 (the oval headlight), and Boom Vader Gen 2 (the stacked twin headlights). 

Take a moment and check out Kronic Racing’s selection here

Website: Kronic Racing.


Where Did You Buy A Boom Vader Motorcycle?

Please leave a comment if you came here undecided and now figured out where you will buy your Boom Vader motorcycle. Tell me what finalized your decision on who to buy from.

If you already own a Boom Vader or any Grom Clone, please leave a comment about where you bought it and how was the purchasing experience.  

Thanks, and Ride Safe, Ride Fun!

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Boom Vader Gen 2 Upgrades

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Just Me…Newly Licensed.

Hi I’m Tom, A New Motorcycle Rider and Blog Author.

I am a new motorcycle rider(Pa Motorcycle Learner’s Permit at the end of 2020, and I received a full M-Class Pa Motorcycle License in 2021, only after passing the Pa Motorcycle Safety Course).

I bought my first motorcycle, a TaoTao TBR7 (A Chinese Dual-sport motorcycle), at the beginning of 2021 and have been doing upgrades on that motorcycle since.

I added to my motorcycle collection by buying a Boom Vader Gen 2 motorcycle in 2022, and that little Grom-Clone bike has been upgraded by me as well.

I continue to ride my Boom Vader Gen 2 motorcycle as well as my TaoTao TBR7 dual-sport bike.

Read more on my About Me page.

Fun Fact: I’ve only been on one group ride.

Related Boom Vader questions I hear:

Who makes Boom Vader motorcycle?

How fast does a Boom Vader 125cc go?

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