Skyteam T Rex 125 Review [exclusive]
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Reliable Honda-derived bottom end. Easy to work on. Cheap to fix. The Bad: Vibrates heavily past 50 mph. The 4-speed box feels outdated (competitors offer 5 speeds). No power for highway use. skyteam t rex 125 review
It is exceptionally frugal, with some owners reporting efficiency as high as 55 km/l . The fuel tank varies by year, with older models holding up to 8 liters and newer EFI versions around 4.5 liters . Ride Quality & Handling ❌ Reliable Honda-derived bottom end
, making it best suited for city commuting or leisurely country lanes rather than highway use. Transmission : Most models come with a standard 4-speed or 5-speed manual gearbox The Bad: Vibrates heavily past 50 mph
In the wet, brake performance drops off significantly. Plan your stopping distance. For the price, dual discs are a win, but expect cheap stock pads that will squeal when cold.
You can expect a realistic top speed between 82 km/h (51 mph) and 85 km/h (53 mph) .