Skyteam T Rex 125 Review

: It has a dry weight of approximately 88–94 kg , making it extremely maneuverable and easy to transport.

The Skyteam T-Rex 125 is a cost-effective, style-forward small dual-sport useful for beginners and budget riders seeking a light, versatile bike. Its strengths are low cost, simplicity, and fuel efficiency; weaknesses include limited performance, variable build quality, and uncertain parts/support outside established dealer networks. It’s a practical choice if you accept trade-offs for price and plan routine maintenance or modest aftermarket upgrades. skyteam t rex 125 review

: Equipped with both an electric starter and a kickstarter for added reliability. : It has a dry weight of approximately

| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | 124cc, Single-Cylinder, 4-Stroke | | Cooling | Air/Oil Cooled | | Bore x Stroke | 54.0 x 54.0 mm (Square engine) | | Max Power | Approx. 10.5 - 11.5 hp (depending on year/derestriction) | | Top Speed | 55-60 mph (approx. 90-95 km/h) | | Weight | Approx. 118 kg (Dry) | | Seat Height | 660 mm (Very low) | | Fuel Tank | 12 Liters | | Transmission | 4-Speed Manual (Older models) / 5-Speed (Newer models) | It’s a practical choice if you accept trade-offs

Here are some of the key pros and cons of the Skyteam T Rex 125: