2023 Kawasaki Z125 Pro vs. CF Moto Papio 126 vs. Honda Grom!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • In this video, salesman Dylan discusses the key differences between the 2023 Kawasaki Z125 Pro, CF Moto Papio 126, and the Honda Grom!
    Which is faster? Which is the cheapest? Which will I enjoy more? Is there any big differences? All of these questions and more will be answered in this video!
    Interested in a mini moto? Give us a call at (414)-764-2800 or visit our website at www.milwaukeeps.com to view our inventory!

Комментарии • 23

  • @Metalbass1979
    @Metalbass1979 Год назад +22

    I have a 2022 Papio and absolutely love it! I highly recommend it.

    • @Kabanaboy6
      @Kabanaboy6 Год назад +1

      Me too!

    • @Metalbass1979
      @Metalbass1979 Год назад

      @@Kabanaboy6 Did you have to calibrate your speedometer? I didn't realize how far off it was until I was using my GPS.

    • @trrrmac
      @trrrmac 10 месяцев назад +2

      but does it come with reliable engine or not?

    • @Metalbass1979
      @Metalbass1979 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@trrrmac I've got almost 6,000 miles on mine so far and it is running like a champion.

    • @speedy_j9368
      @speedy_j9368 10 месяцев назад +1

      What kind of mpg are you getting on the Papio?

  • @onespeedb1ke
    @onespeedb1ke 2 месяца назад +5

    Been in the market for a mini bike and this is what I found:
    Z125 the sportiest and feels "fastest" though all are equally slow haha. Also has the highest seat height 31.7" vs 30"ish for the other two, so it feels best for a tall person IMO, though the seating position itself feels a bit more aggressive.
    Grom is popular for a reason - it was the first, has the best aftermarket support and forum/community behind it and holds its value the best.
    CFmoto has good electronics (LED headlight, LCD display) but is a bit "bigger", not in terms of the dimensions but the 6 speed gearbox is absolute overkill for a 9 hp engine, and it weighs the most (251 lb vs about 220-225 for the other 2).
    However they're all great fun, and you can't go wrong. I went with Z125 because Kawasaki has a good dealer network vs CF, I'm 6 ft tall so it fits me better, and I got a great deal. Would be happy with any of these.

  • @ezraredgwell
    @ezraredgwell Год назад +7

    Imo the Z125 looks the best most aggressive

  • @christianpaulroldan4010
    @christianpaulroldan4010 Год назад +3

    Wow thank you for the very short yet informative video. .

  • @chevyboy37
    @chevyboy37 Год назад +5

    Cfmoto is partnered with KTM

  • @freshmedina
    @freshmedina Месяц назад

    what the differents between a Z125 pro and a regular Z125????????

  • @scrambler69-xk3kv
    @scrambler69-xk3kv Год назад +4

    Good Luck finding a CF Moto dealer, they are few and far between. And even if you find one how long will they be in business? Trust me what usually happens is sales fall far short and they cannot maintain the dealership. Many of them have something else as the mainline. when you get there they may have a bike or two and maybe a couple of atv's and that is it. Very frustrating.

    • @milwaukeepowersports3193
      @milwaukeepowersports3193  Год назад +1

      I'm sorry your experience with CFMoto dealers havent been the greatest! We are actually performing quite well with CFMoto alongside our other brands of ATV, UTV, and bikes like Kawasaki, Yamaha, and others! Since CFMoto is so new to the US, you're right that it can be hard to find a dealer. We strive to have equal selection of all of our brands, and we do currently have a large selection of various CFMoto units in our inventory!

    • @justinsmith2730
      @justinsmith2730 Год назад +1

      It’s not hard to find a dealer it’s hard to find a service dept. plenty of dealers are just deciding to sell cf moto beside their other brands. They won’t work on them so what’s the point?

    • @milwaukeepowersports3193
      @milwaukeepowersports3193  Год назад

      @@justinsmith2730 Well I can't speak to other dealers, but I can say that we definitely work on CFMoto as well as sell them!

    • @dominickroy6460
      @dominickroy6460 11 месяцев назад

      @@justinsmith2730 I have 11 dealers in the Phoenix area that sell AND work on CFMOTOs. They sponsor and compete in Moto3. They have been hot sellers in Asia and Europe for 4 years (for bikes) and since 2006 in the US for side-by-sides. In July 2023 they bought more than 50% of of Pierer (who owns KTM). Partner with KTM and build many of their (and other manufacturers) engines. And, when talking to dealers, they can't keep them on the showroom floor as they sell very quickly. I've not found any CFMOTO chat groups that have had issues getting service, nor had any issue with mine, so it's interesting that you've had issues getting service for your CFMOTO (which model do you have?)

    • @CITYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
      @CITYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY 7 месяцев назад

      Southern CA there're plenty dealer and service

  • @azmaymi9237
    @azmaymi9237 9 месяцев назад +1

    What is the fastest one and most reliable and easy to fix?

    • @onespeedb1ke
      @onespeedb1ke 2 месяца назад

      All should be simple to work on and fix as they're all single piston engines. Honda and Kawa have better dealer networks if something goes tragically wrong. All are slow, but Z125 "feels" fastest and most sporty. CF Moto is rather new so hard to tell how reliability is long term, but Kawasaki and Honda tend to make reliable bikes.

  • @H-RutherfordHill
    @H-RutherfordHill Год назад +2

    Is the seat length shorter on the Papio vs the others?

    • @milwaukeepowersports3193
      @milwaukeepowersports3193  Год назад +7

      So the seat lengths are pretty comparable with the papio being a bit shorter, but the seats do have different seating positions, with the Grom giving the most upright seating, the z125 with the most aggressive "tuck," and the papio being an mix of the two.