Skyteam T Rex 125 Review May 2026

Skyteam T-Rex 125 Review Report

  • City riding: The bike weighs roughly 220 lbs (100 kg). You can flick this thing around potholes and traffic jams like a bicycle. U-turns are a joke—you can do them on a dinner plate.
  • Cornering: Because it has 12-inch wheels (like a Grom), turn-in is instant. You lean, and it goes. However, the stock tires are… scary. They are hard compound to save money. In the dry, they are fine. In the wet, ride like you are on ice.

Ride Quality: The fat tires provide excellent stability on bumpy roads and a surprising amount of grip off-road, making it popular for beach or farm use. However, its small 10-inch wheels mean it can feel twitchy at its limit. Design and Ergonomics skyteam t rex 125 review

  • You are on a strict budget ($2k out the door).
  • You love tinkering, upgrading, and customizing (the T-Rex is a blank canvas for mini-moto mods).
  • You need a last-mile commuter in a dense city (New York, London, Manila).
  • You are a shorter rider or a beginner learning clutch and throttle control.
  • You want a unique conversation piece, not a serious motorcycle.

Modern Touches: Newer EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) models include a digital speedometer with a gear indicator, LED daytime running lights, and LED turn signals. Ride Quality & Handling Skyteam T-Rex 125 Review Report