KAYO D3 250cc: A Practical Dirt Bike for Training Schools and Trail Markets

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FCDC Motor dealer context: This FCDC article is for professional motorcycle sourcing and buyer education. Confirm exact model specification, destination requirements, MOQ, spare parts, packing method, and quote basis before purchase decisions.

The KAYO D3 250cc works best as a practical training and trail motorcycle for dealers who need a clear middle category. It is stronger than a pit bike, easier to explain than a full 300cc enduro model, and familiar enough for adult recreational buyers who want a real dirt bike without overbuying.

FCDC Motor keeps this FCDC guide focused on quote-ready details: rider fit, engine class, wheel setup, suspension expectation, brake package, spare-parts planning, and destination-market use.

Configuration points to confirm

  • Engine and fuel system: Confirm exact 250cc engine platform, carburetor or injection requirement, cooling setup, local fuel expectations, and service documentation.
  • Rider fit: Check seat height, wheelbase, handlebar position, foot-peg location, rider weight range, and whether the buyer needs a lower or softer setup.
  • Wheels and brakes: Verify wheel size, tire pattern, spoke layout, front and rear disc brakes, brake pad shape, tube size, and terrain requirement.
  • Suspension and chassis: Inspect fork type, rear shock, frame finish, swingarm, chain guide, skid plate needs, and whether the market expects hand guards or protection parts.

Dealer stocking advice

  • Training programs: Pair the D3 with levers, cables, brake pads, air filters, chain, sprockets, tubes, grips, plastics, and basic fasteners.
  • Trail customers: Explain oil, air filter, chain slack, spoke checks, brake wear, tire pressure, and post-ride inspection before delivery.
  • Quote basis: Compare the KAYO D3 against nearby BSE and 300cc options by landed cost, parts support, packing, MOQ, and customer skill level.

Buyer takeaway

For a firm FCDC Motor quotation, send the target country, expected quantity, model configuration, spare-parts needs, and delivery window. FCDC can then align the motorcycle, media, packing, and export documents before quoting.

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