Looking good, solid riding Dave , bike sounds good too !!!! Track looks like it flows well and table top style jumps , good video, you are sharing some nice content 👌
Hey Dave, I've really been diving into your Kayo videos. I recently purchased a 2021 Kayo K6 250 EFI, and I know very little about it. It runs great, I have no issues with it but could you point me in the direction of someone who knows anything about these bikes? I'd like to make a few changes. Thank you!
Joe Henner at GPXMOTO.COM has always been my guy..you can email him through the support tab,tell him I sent you. I do want you to know there are some major differences between your bike and mine. The biggest is suspension and carb vs efi. Good luck.
Hey Dave did you sell your Kayo? I see you promoting the GPX. I can get a deal on the Kayo two stroke right now brand new. Or should I wait for the 24s with KYB suspension?
I still have the Kayo for now..I also got thIs GPX TSE300L 2 Stroke...the Kayo and GPX 2 stroke 250's are okay..but really they are like 225 or 230cc so a little heavy and under powered...if you are gonna get one definitely wait for KYB SUSPENSION..it matters a ton...I didn't hear that they were getting it, but if so it's worth it.
@@Dirt_Bike_Dave they do. It's advertised on the Kayo website that they have the KYB suspension front closed forks and open rear shock. Looks like Beta, TM, and Yamaha forks.
Would the Kayo 250 two stroke work for the occasional rider who is 6'4", 250lbs with gear, and used to compete in the arena cross. However I broke my back and don't get out at all. So I found them going cheap for a new bike. Deals in Chicago pop up for around 2000.00 new 2021s. I have one dealer near me that has the Kayo 250 2 Stroke with the fuzi suspension for 2500.00 ood. Would I be happy, especially if I get a GPX expansion chamber pipe for it if they ever get back into stock. Checking to see if Bob's or Pro Circuit will help create one. I will mostly be on MX tracks and hare scramble races. I'm in Michigan. You can't help yourself with the state groomed trail runs throughout our state in your back yard. We used the loops for both winter (snowmobiling) and summer (hare scramble, motocross track, and Enduro single track riding). Knowing I might get out once a week, would I be okay with the bike? Or would I be better off finding a good clean YZ? 2500 for a new bike sounds good if I only knew ...
Looking good, solid riding Dave , bike sounds good too !!!! Track looks like it flows well and table top style jumps , good video, you are sharing some nice content 👌
Thanks 👍
Proud of you man! Love seeing that progress. Can’t wait to get back to riding the cooler weather
🤣🤣 catch up on your riding you young slacker .
Not bad little short on jumps ,but I'd be the same for minute ,gotta keep that full throttle
Hey Dave, I've really been diving into your Kayo videos. I recently purchased a 2021 Kayo K6 250 EFI, and I know very little about it. It runs great, I have no issues with it but could you point me in the direction of someone who knows anything about these bikes? I'd like to make a few changes. Thank you!
Joe Henner at GPXMOTO.COM has always been my guy..you can email him through the support tab,tell him I sent you.
I do want you to know there are some major differences between your bike and mine. The biggest is suspension and carb vs efi. Good luck.
Hey Dave did you sell your Kayo? I see you promoting the GPX. I can get a deal on the Kayo two stroke right now brand new. Or should I wait for the 24s with KYB suspension?
I still have the Kayo for now..I also got thIs GPX TSE300L 2 Stroke...the Kayo and GPX 2 stroke 250's are okay..but really they are like 225 or 230cc so a little heavy and under powered...if you are gonna get one definitely wait for KYB SUSPENSION..it matters a ton...I didn't hear that they were getting it, but if so it's worth it.
It's on the Kayo page with the KYB on the K 6 R.
Says KYB close forks and open rear shock. Looks like what they put on Beta and TMs.
@@Dirt_Bike_Dave they do. It's advertised on the Kayo website that they have the KYB suspension front closed forks and open rear shock. Looks like Beta, TM, and Yamaha forks.
Would the Kayo 250 two stroke work for the occasional rider who is 6'4", 250lbs with gear, and used to compete in the arena cross. However I broke my back and don't get out at all. So I found them going cheap for a new bike. Deals in Chicago pop up for around 2000.00 new 2021s. I have one dealer near me that has the Kayo 250 2 Stroke with the fuzi suspension for 2500.00 ood. Would I be happy, especially if I get a GPX expansion chamber pipe for it if they ever get back into stock. Checking to see if Bob's or Pro Circuit will help create one. I will mostly be on MX tracks and hare scramble races. I'm in Michigan. You can't help yourself with the state groomed trail runs throughout our state in your back yard. We used the loops for both winter (snowmobiling) and summer (hare scramble, motocross track, and Enduro single track riding). Knowing I might get out once a week, would I be okay with the bike? Or would I be better off finding a good clean YZ? 2500 for a new bike sounds good if I only knew ...
Hey man I just bought the k6 efficient and it came with a headlight. I can’t find a number plate anywhere. Where did you get yours?
Mine is not the EFI model alot of things differ between the 2...so mine came with a #plate...I believe it is 2015 or 2016 KTM..But not sure 100%
Yea I would have to judge before I went over them ,
Not bad little short on jumps ,but I'd be the same for minute ,gotta keep that full throttle
Not bad little short on jumps ,but I'd be the same for minute ,gotta keep that full throttle
Thanks...The Kayo is a little heavy so hard to judge...but I am on old man who ain't gonna jump everything anyway ...🤦♂️🤣🤣🤣
I wanna go to track but my son likes the endoro ,endoro is fun ,but keep telling him track would help us alittle but also be a blast