I bought a pair of them. I would say that I am less than impressed but I didn't expect a zx6r in mini package. I have been amassing parts to fix the annoyances I found in this bike. Unfortunately though, I don't have a good kart track to race on here locally in New Mexico. It sucks because we are just trying to find big parking lots to play on.
Awesome man! We do track days on the big bikes and have been doing lots of Supermoto track days but have been looking for something more like a sportbike and inbetween the Ohvale and a Ninja 300. Have you been able to sit on the newer GP2?
Hey yeah we do big bike track days too. Both bikes are a great training tool. The skills basically translate directly over for these style of bikes. Haven't sat on a GP-2 but seen a few up close. They are similar size to the GP-0 but with 12" tires. All good bikes in my opinion. Just depends on what you want to use it for.
@@SpeedySpears it's the biggest one I've sat on up to this point. If you still need something more comfortable you can look at a grom or a z125, but your body position will be different.
I also forgot to mention we run the Ninja 250R on the mini track too. It's a little big for some of the mini tracks. If it's a "larger" mini track though were able to get some good laps in.
Thanks for this review. Man I was looking to buy a Ohvale but damn that price tag sent me the other way. Going to look into a Kayo. It's been a year since you uploaded this video. How's the Kayo running? any other competitor besides Kayo?
There's a lot of parts available for the Kayo. I built one of my 150s for a friend of mine Bobby Fong to do some teaching and training. My 150 is pushing 21.5 hp and runs with the Ohvale 190 all day, but my Kayo 160 can out run it.
I bought a pair of them. I would say that I am less than impressed but I didn't expect a zx6r in mini package. I have been amassing parts to fix the annoyances I found in this bike. Unfortunately though, I don't have a good kart track to race on here locally in New Mexico. It sucks because we are just trying to find big parking lots to play on.
Are you running a soft or medium compound on the shinko tires?
Awesome man! We do track days on the big bikes and have been doing lots of Supermoto track days but have been looking for something more like a sportbike and inbetween the Ohvale and a Ninja 300. Have you been able to sit on the newer GP2?
Hey yeah we do big bike track days too. Both bikes are a great training tool. The skills basically translate directly over for these style of bikes. Haven't sat on a GP-2 but seen a few up close. They are similar size to the GP-0 but with 12" tires. All good bikes in my opinion. Just depends on what you want to use it for.
@@slimsgarage675 Gotcha, so would you say the Kayo is the "biggest" of these mini gp bikes?
@@SpeedySpears it's the biggest one I've sat on up to this point. If you still need something more comfortable you can look at a grom or a z125, but your body position will be different.
I also forgot to mention we run the Ninja 250R on the mini track too. It's a little big for some of the mini tracks. If it's a "larger" mini track though were able to get some good laps in.
@@SpeedySpears The Kayo also comes with (included in base bike price) an optional bigger seat fairing that adds 2" of seat length.
Thanks for this review. Man I was looking to buy a Ohvale but damn that price tag sent me the other way. Going to look into a Kayo. It's been a year since you uploaded this video. How's the Kayo running? any other competitor besides Kayo?
Bucci mini gp. You may want to take a look.
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There's a lot of parts available for the Kayo. I built one of my 150s for a friend of mine Bobby Fong to do some teaching and training. My 150 is pushing 21.5 hp and runs with the Ohvale 190 all day, but my Kayo 160 can out run it.
Who did you order your kayo through?
Goods
Question is the 110 ohvale faster than the 150 Kayo
The 150 is faster in the straight, but not by too much.