Kikker 5150 Hardknock - Specifications & Review

Hardknock

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Articleid185780
CategoryClassic
MakeKikker 5150
ModelHardknock
Year2023

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

FrametypeRigid TIG Welded Powder Coated Frame
FrontbrakesSingle disc
FrontsuspensionOptional Springer Front
RearbrakesSingle disc
SeatHand-stitched leather solo seats
WheelsWire spoked

Engine & Transmission

Displacement250.0 ccm (15.26 cubic inches)
EnginedetailsOptional 49, 125 or 200 ccm engines.
EnginetypeV2, four-stroke
FuelsystemCarburettor
Gearbox5-speed
Power24.0 HP (17.5 kW))
Topspeed144.8 km/h (90.0 mph)
TransmissiontypefinaldriveChain (final drive)

Other Specifications

ColoroptionsBlack, custom color
CommentsCustomizable with engine sizes from 49 to 250 ccm. Handlebar: Ape Hangar or Drag. Shifter Knob: 8-Ball or Dice. No plastic parts. Various engine options.
Factorywarranty12 months
StarterElectric

Physical Measures & Capacities

Dryweight100.0 kg (220.5 pounds)
Overallheight1000 mm (39.4 inches)
Overalllength2150 mm (84.6 inches)
Overallwidth710 mm (28.0 inches)
Powerweightratio0.2400 HP/kg
Seatheight635 mm (25.0 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.

About Kikker 5150

Country of Origin: United States
Founder: Kikker Motorcycles (public leadership not widely publicized)
Best Known For: Hardknock bobber kits—DIY, small-displacement rigid-look customs

Company History

Kikker 5150 turned the garage into a custom shop with its Hardknock kits—affordable, small-displacement bobbers riders could assemble at home with basic tools. The appeal was part price, part pedagogy: builders learned to route looms, align chains, and set up brakes while creating a machine with classic rigid looks (often with hidden suspension to save spines). Engines were simple singles with tractable torque; trim levels ranged from minimalist to surprisingly polished with springer forks and deep paint. Because documentation and parts support were solid, the kits spawned communities—forums trading jetting tips, gear ratios, and paint recipes. Legality varied by jurisdiction, but many owners successfully titled their bikes and used them as weekend runabouts or campus commuters. Historically, Kikker 5150 democratized customization, offering a safe lane between swap-meet mystery and high-dollar show bikes. The bikes remain proof that building can be as gratifying as riding—and that a 200 cc thumper with the right stance can turn as many heads as a liter-bike.

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