A long time ago, most chinese clone bikes were sold on the side of the road out here by my house out of the back of a truck. I bought my daughter, thats now 18, a little 4 wheeler for 250 dollars, and it only lasted about a year. When I bought her another one the old gypsey that sold it to me told me to get it running, warm it up and immediately change the oil because the oil in them when they shipped wasnt much better than cooking oil. I did what he said, and now, 10 years later, that one still runs.
You know I read the same thing on a Facebook kayo group and actually replaced it with some VP oil. Gotta watch the spokes too. A lot of them were loose.
If you are under 200LBs and dont plan to rip it hard with the boys yes. They are sweet little bikes. If you have some friends with a track and plan to run it hard and youre going to want a crf110, klx110, etc
It is a good bike for the price. I would not expect this to compete with the 110s from honda or kawi, esp if you are a dude trying to rip it with your buddies. If you are getting this for a young kid then it is great for the money.
@@DankSide606 get the kayo. I have an Apollo 110 and a kayo 140 and they’re both great. Kayo comes with way more options. For example Adjustable rear shock Inverted front forks Electric start Oil cooler Unbreakable levers Overall better quality parts imho
@@fatherfigure6056 I bought a td125 because when my Honda dealer couldn't get bikes last year these were available so they started selling these. I can get every part for my Kayo from my Honda dealer and that is a major plus for me. Front wheel with bearings $75, complete sticker package $50, fork guards $18 bucks apiece. I'd say the quality is pretty decent for the price. I let a young guy who was riding a crf110 on a youth track ride the Kayo and he was quite impressed.
A long time ago, most chinese clone bikes were sold on the side of the road out here by my house out of the back of a truck. I bought my daughter, thats now 18, a little 4 wheeler for 250 dollars, and it only lasted about a year. When I bought her another one the old gypsey that sold it to me told me to get it running, warm it up and immediately change the oil because the oil in them when they shipped wasnt much better than cooking oil. I did what he said, and now, 10 years later, that one still runs.
You know I read the same thing on a Facebook kayo group and actually replaced it with some VP oil. Gotta watch the spokes too. A lot of them were loose.
Planning on getting a tt140 just for a yard putter/pit bike do you think it’s worth buying?
If you are under 200LBs and dont plan to rip it hard with the boys yes. They are sweet little bikes. If you have some friends with a track and plan to run it hard and youre going to want a crf110, klx110, etc
@@mittenmotorsports is that because it has less power compared to name brands or is it prone to breaking easily
@@connerhermanson1880 I'm pretty sure the tt140 would have more power but a crf110 or klx110 would be way more reliable and take a beating
I got a Kayo 140 and my nephews got a Kawasaki KLX 140 we race and I got him by whole car every time
NICE!!
Any update on failure? Internal? 3d gear on vacation doesn't sound good lol
Internal - dealer replaced entire engine/trans. Been good ever since.
How fast do you think it could run?
They got up to 55
did the dealership, or you get rid of the packing oil in it???
I did when i bought it. On the new engine i just left it in it.
Can I get a beter bike for the price and a other question is it good for the tracks
It’s good for a track. You could get a used crf110 for a little more than this bike. Dollar for dollar this bike is awesome.
So is it a good bike or no for brand new
It is a good bike for the price. I would not expect this to compete with the 110s from honda or kawi, esp if you are a dude trying to rip it with your buddies. If you are getting this for a young kid then it is great for the money.
And did you buy it used or new
I bought it brand new
and? update link??
Turns out 3rd gear was gone. They warrantied it. I just had to pay for labor.
That’s where I bought my 22 kx250
I just got a 2023 kayo tt 140 and my cousin go a kayo 125 and my other cousin got a kayo 60
Awesome!! Congrats!!
How did they hold up? We are looking to get a couple this weekend!
Could have just bought an Apollo for half the price and better quality
How do you know Apollo is better quality? I’ve been looking at Apollo and kayo 140s and I’m trying to decide which to go with
@@DankSide606 get the kayo. I have an Apollo 110 and a kayo 140 and they’re both great. Kayo comes with way more options. For example
Adjustable rear shock
Inverted front forks
Electric start
Oil cooler
Unbreakable levers
Overall better quality parts imho
@@fatherfigure6056 I bought a td125 because when my Honda dealer couldn't get bikes last year these were available so they started selling these. I can get every part for my Kayo from my Honda dealer and that is a major plus for me. Front wheel with bearings $75, complete sticker package $50, fork guards $18 bucks apiece. I'd say the quality is pretty decent for the price. I let a young guy who was riding a crf110 on a youth track ride the Kayo and he was quite impressed.
I wish I could get a dirt bike or a quad :(
Ill buy you one
@@marcuspop. bet
Are you serious the kayo tt140 broke already crap bike
Yeah not nearly as good as a crf or kx
How fast do you think it could run?
30-40 mph
How fast do you think it could run?
Got one myself, i weight about 75 kg and it almost Hits the 100 km/h (measured by my Friends Tachometer on His 125 ccm kmx, riding next to me