Introduction
HoverHearts is a brand focused on off-road bikes and mini bikes — both electric and gas-powered — marketed to kids, teens and adults who want recreational ride fun. On their website, they present models like a 99 cc 4-stroke mini bike (model MB001), a high-power electric dirt bike (DZ009 2.0), and a gas-powered mini ATV/quad for younger riders (age 6+).
In this article I’ll cover what they offer, the strengths of the brand, what you should be aware of (especially if you’re in Bangladesh), and some tips for making a smart purchase.
What HoverHearts Offers
Here are some key products and features:
The MB001 mini bike: A 99 cc 4-stroke engine, speed up to ~28 mph, range ~25 miles.
The DZ009 2.0 electric dirt bike: 3000 W peak motor, speeds up to ~42 mph, UL-certified 48 V/30 Ah LFP battery, front & rear hydraulic suspension, dual disc brakes, 14″ front / 12″ rear pneumatic tires.
A gas-powered mini ATV/quad for young riders (age 6+): 40 cc 4-stroke, factory-set speed ~10 mph (adjustable up to ~15.5 mph) with disc brakes and storage box capacity for ~165 lbs.
Also, their site lists a parts section (for DB001-parts, MB001-parts, ATV-parts, etc) suggesting they expect some after-sales/parts demand.
They also have customer review presence (on Trustpilot) showing average ratings and comments. For example:
“We’ve had the MB001 for a few weeks now. Starts up every time. It’s been a great first dirt bike for my kid to learn on.” — user comment on Trustpilot.
Strengths & What Stands Out
Varied product line: They cover a broad spectrum — from entry-level kids’ ride to higher-power adult electric bike. So buyers at different skill levels or age groups can find something.
Performance features: Especially in the electric bike category (3000W motor, hydraulic suspension, dual discs) shows they’re not just trivial toys. That adds appeal for those wanting real off-road capability.
Parts & support channel: The existence of a parts store/section is a positive sign — means they anticipate wear, maintenance, maybe replacements.
User feedback is broadly positive: At least on the Trustpilot examples, customers report good ride experience of the MB001. (Though sample size may be small)
Focus on fun/outdoor recreation: Their branding emphasises “fun, outside, throttle & heart” rather than just utility. Good for a leisure-purchase mindset.
Things to Be Careful / Check Before Buying
Especially since you are in Bangladesh (Chattogram) and these bikes may be imported, these are key caution points:
Shipping & import duties: If you order from overseas (likely USA warehouse per their review page) you will have shipping costs + import duties/customs + local transport. Make sure you budget all in.
Local legal/regulation issues: Off-road bikes may or may not be legal for usage on public roads in Bangladesh. They may be restricted to private tracks. Check registration requirements, insurance, local traffic regulation.
After-sales service / spare parts locally: Even though they list parts, local availability (in Bangladesh) is uncertain. For example if something breaks, whether there is local mechanic/parts supply may be challenging.
Battery / electric model considerations: For the electric bike (DZ009 2.0) you’ll need to consider how you’ll charge it (voltage compatibility, battery lifespan, maintenance). Bangladesh’s electrical infrastructure and service network may differ from US.
Terrain & climate adaptation: Bangladesh has humid/tropical climate, heavy rain, dust, mud. Make sure the bike’s design (ex: water protection, durability) is appropriate.
Safety gear & suitability: If speed and power are high (e.g. 42 mph for the electric model), you must ensure safety gear (helmet, protective kit) and understand your skill/terrain.
Warranty / returns: Check the warranty terms: who pays shipping back, what is covered, what happens if it arrives damaged or parts fail.
Real world reviews / reliability: The brand looks promising, but deeper independent reviews beyond two-three comments are ideal. For example, there is a Reddit thread raising concerns:
“most likely a scam as they use same phone number as another company … which all are probably a scam” — Reddit user on r/ebikes.
While that doesn’t prove scam, it flags the importance of due diligence.
Is It Right For You in Chattogram?
Here’s some guidance given your location:
If you’re buying for fun, recreation — e.g., a backyard ride/trail ride scenario — then a good mini bike from HoverHearts might work if you account for logistics.
If you expect to ride on public roads in Bangladesh, you’ll need to check local permissions/licensing. The bikes seem designed more for private property/use off-road.
If you pick an electric model: Check how charging will work at your location (does your home supply support required voltage/charging safely?) and local mechanics for maintenance.
If you pick a kids/young-rider model: That may be simpler (lower speed, simpler mechanics) and might be a good starter.
Before ordering: Get a full cost estimate (bike price + shipping + import + local transport + maybe duties) and compare with local alternatives (there might be local brands or used bikes).
Upon receipt: Inspect carefully for damage, verify parts, test ride in safe area, keep documentation & warranty papers.
Final Thoughts
HoverHearts looks like a legitimate brand with interesting off-road bikes and mini bikes. They have product variety, some positive customer feedback, and decent features—especially for recreation.
However, being an online purchase (likely international shipping) and given you’re in Bangladesh, the key is due diligence. Make sure to check: all-in landed cost, local regulation/legal use, availability of service/parts, real user reviews beyond marketing, warranty terms. If you do that, you can make an informed purchase and avoid surprises.