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Skyteam | T Rex 125 Review

In the wild world of small-displacement motorcycles, few machines turn heads quite like the Skyteam T-Rex 125 . At first glance, it looks like a miniature scale model of a brutish streetfighter—perhaps a lost production concept from Ducati or KTM, shrunk in the wash. With its aggressive wasp-like tail, upswept exhaust, and exposed trellis frame, the T-Rex promises big-bike attitude in a 125cc, learner-legal package.

After purchase, immediately change the oil, tighten every bolt with Loctite (blue), replace the chain, and re-jet the carb. Do that, and the little T-Rex will treat you well for thousands of miles. skyteam t rex 125 review

But is this Chinese-built beast a genuine urban predator, or just a cheap copycat with aggressive styling? After spending three weeks and over 500 miles commuting, carving back roads, and enduring a few rainstorms, here is everything you need to know in this in-depth . First Impressions: The "What Is That?" Factor Park the T-Rex next to a Honda Grom or a Kawasaki Z125 Pro, and the differences are immediate. Where the Japanese minis look playful and rounded, the Skyteam looks angry. The stacked LED headlights (reminiscent of the KTM Duke range), the sharp fuel tank shrouds, and the minimalist tail section give it a truly aggressive presence. In the wild world of small-displacement motorcycles, few