A strong first order is usually a controlled product ladder, not a warehouse full of one motorcycle. FCDC Motor uses this guide to help dealers turn broad wholesale dirt bike interest into a practical inventory mix that can be quoted, packed, serviced and explained to local customers.

Buyer question this guide answers
Current buyer interest is not only "best dirt bike". Dealers are asking how to stock a ladder that covers entry riders, adult trail riders, value 250cc buyers and 300cc step-up demand without freezing cash in one slow-moving model.
| Inventory lane | Useful FCDC Motor path | Dealer role |
|---|---|---|
| Entry / youth lane | 125cc or 150cc pit bike and KAYO TT150 class models | Lower ticket, training, youth-to-intermediate and first dirt bike demand. |
| Core adult trail lane | KAYO K2 PRO, KAYO D3, BSE M5 250 and BSE M11 250 class options | The volume lane for adult recreation, rental testing, farm trail use and showroom price comparison. |
| 300cc step-up lane | KAYO T4L, BSE J11 and comparable 300cc gasoline dirt bikes | Higher-ticket inventory for adult trail, enduro practice and buyers who have outgrown basic 250cc choices. |
| Proof and support lane | Production photos, spare parts, packing evidence and quote notes | The materials that make a dealer quote credible after the buyer likes the product photo. |
Why one model is not enough
A dealer can lose buyers by stocking only the cheapest motorcycle, but can also create cash-flow pressure by buying only premium 300cc bikes. The safer approach is a ladder: a small entry option, a practical 250cc core, a stronger 300cc step-up, and a spare-parts package that matches the first shipment.
For FCDC and FCDC Motor quote work, the useful question is not "what is your lowest dirt bike price?" The useful question is which buyer groups the dealer wants to serve in the next 90 days: beginner riders, adult weekend riders, rental users, farm customers, or showroom buyers who compare KAYO, BSE, ZTOT and BOSUER style products.
- Do not let a 300cc model carry the whole launch if most local buyers are still price-sensitive.
- Do not treat 125cc or 150cc as only youth stock; in some markets they are the entry product that starts repeat business.
- Use 250cc models as the main comparison lane because they answer many adult recreational searches.
- Reserve 300cc inventory for buyers who already understand rider fit, service needs and higher local retail pricing.
What to send before asking for price
A professional RFQ should include the destination country, target buyer group, estimated order quantity, preferred engine range, required colors, spare-parts expectation, and whether the order is a sample, mixed LCL shipment or full container. This lets FCDC Motor answer with a shortlist instead of a generic catalog.
If the dealer is unsure, start by asking for two or three lane options. For example: one entry model, two 250cc core models and one 300cc step-up model. The quote can then separate unit price, MOQ, packing, spare parts and estimated freight assumptions.
Related FCDC Motor product and quote paths
KAYO TT150 150cc product page
Use this FCDC Motor path to compare real product details, buyer policies, production proof or dealer quote options.
KAYO K2 PRO 250cc product page
Use this FCDC Motor path to compare real product details, buyer policies, production proof or dealer quote options.
BSE M5 250 product page
Use this FCDC Motor path to compare real product details, buyer policies, production proof or dealer quote options.
KAYO T4L 300cc product page
Use this FCDC Motor path to compare real product details, buyer policies, production proof or dealer quote options.
BSE J11 300cc product page
Use this FCDC Motor path to compare real product details, buyer policies, production proof or dealer quote options.
Request a mixed dealer quote
Use this FCDC Motor path to compare real product details, buyer policies, production proof or dealer quote options.
FAQ
What dirt bike mix should a new dealer quote first?
A practical first quote usually compares entry 125cc or 150cc stock, a core 250cc model, one 300cc step-up option and spare parts. FCDC Motor can adjust the mix by buyer profile and destination.
Should a dealer buy only 250cc dirt bikes?
Not always. A 250cc lane is useful, but a dealer may still need a lower entry model and a higher 300cc option so customers can move up without leaving the showroom.
What makes the inventory quote more accurate?
Model names, quantity, destination, trade term, packing preference, spare-parts plan and whether the order is sample, LCL or container-based.
Turn this sourcing question into a dealer quote
Send model names, quantity, destination, intended use, trade term and spare-parts questions. FCDC Motor can help convert the buyer question into a practical B2B sourcing answer.