Who Makes The Boom Vader Motorcycle? – FAQ

Ever found yourself as a Boom Vader motorcycle owner answering endless questions about the bike? Include the who makes the Boom Vader motorcycle question?

First Encounter With Another Motorcycle Rider:

Looking like a Honda Grom. I get the first question. Is that a Honda Grom?

I reply No, but it’s a Grom Clone.

This answer leads to a confused face, and I add that it’s a Boom Vader, Gen 2 125cc motorcycle. Modeled after the body shape and characteristics of a Honda Grom, but a Clone.

Who makes the Boom Vader motorcycle to fit in a tiny crate for home final assembly?
Who Makes The Boom Vader Motorcycle To Fit In A Crate?

Still confused, I get the end-all question:

Who Makes The Boom Vader Motorcycle?

For the answer, I have to go to my Manufacturer’s Certificate Of Origin, MCO. This is like the motorcycle’s birth certificate. Since I too had no clue who makes the Boom Vader motorcycle. Answer is:

Jiangsu BaoDiao Locomotive Co., LTD.

Why Did I Need The Bike’s MCO?

Like a real Birth Certificate, the birthplace and place where the motorcycle came into this world are listed.

Also, like many Boom Vader motorcycle owners, we too can be clueless to who makes the Boom Vader motorcycle.

So…

Per my Boom Vader Gen 2 motorcycle’s MCO, the company that makes the Boom Vader motorcycle (BD125-10) is

Jiangsu BaoDiao Locomotive Co., LTD.

Company website: http://www.baodiaomt.com/English/

Picture of me, as a New Motorcyclist.
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.

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