Quick answer: the KAYO K2 PRO is a full-size 249.9cc four-stroke gasoline dirt bike with 21/18-inch wheels, published 14 kW output, electric and kick starting, and a 108 kg listed weight. It is best treated as a core adult 250cc model for trail and beginner-to-intermediate off-road demand. FCDC Motor uses this FCDC guide as the canonical answer for KAYO K2 PRO 250 review, specs, top-speed, price, parts, and dealer-fit searches.
KAYO K2 PRO decision snapshot
| Buyer question | Evidence-based answer |
|---|---|
| What is it? | A full-size KAYO 250cc-class gasoline dirt bike positioned between smaller training bikes and 300cc step-up models. |
| Who should compare it? | Adult trail riders, dealers building a recognizable 250cc catalog, training fleets with suitable riders, and buyers comparing KAYO with value-focused BSE models. |
| What is the top speed? | FCDC Motor does not publish one universal verified top-speed number on this guide. Gearing, rider, terrain, tire, break-in, altitude, and destination configuration change the result. Confirm the exact configuration before advertising a speed. |
| What is the price? | Use the product page as a reference only. A current quote depends on quantity, configuration, destination, packing, trade term, spare parts, and document requirements. |
| What must a dealer plan? | Rider fit, local off-road rules, first-service consumables, replacement levers and controls, filters, brake wear, tubes or tires, chain and sprocket support, and pre-delivery inspection. |
Published KAYO K2 PRO specifications
The values below mirror the current FCDC Motor KAYO K2 PRO product page. They are useful for shortlisting, but the quotation and order confirmation remain the final configuration record.
| Parameter | Published value | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Engine | Single-cylinder, four-stroke, air-cooled, vertical | Simple gasoline platform for general off-road dealer inventory. |
| Displacement | 249.9cc | Core adult 250cc search and catalog position. |
| Maximum power | 14 kW at 8,500 rpm | Use for model comparison, not as a promise of local riding performance. |
| Maximum torque | 18 N.m at 6,500 rpm | Relevant to trail response and comparison with value or 300cc models. |
| Starting | Electric start plus kick start | Useful backup for training, trail, and dealer handover conversations. |
| Wheels | 21-inch front / 18-inch rear | Full-size off-road stance; rider inseam and suspension sag still need checking. |
| Fuel tank | 6.7 L | Trip range depends on use and cannot be inferred from tank size alone. |
| Listed weight | 108 kg | Important for rider fit, transport, display handling, and training use. |
KAYO K2 PRO top speed: what a responsible answer looks like
A buyer searching KAYO K2 PRO 250 top speed is often trying to decide whether the bike is strong enough, safe enough, or worth the step from a smaller model. A single copied speed number does not answer that decision. Ask which exact model year and engine configuration the buyer means, where the motorcycle will be used, and whether the comparison is against a 150cc entry bike, another 250cc model, or a 300cc enduro-style platform.
FCDC Motor will confirm the available configuration and supplier documentation before a dealer publishes local performance claims. Off-road motorcycles are not automatically road legal, and a speed claim does not prove registration, emissions, or destination-market compliance.
KAYO K2 PRO price and landed-cost checklist
A product-page reference is not the dealer’s landed cost. Build the commercial answer from the exact motorcycle, optional configuration, quantity, export packing, international freight, insurance if used, import duty and tax, customs handling, inland delivery, assembly or pre-delivery work, payment fees, marketing, warranty reserve, and the first spare-parts package.
- Single unit or sample: confirm whether the route supports one unit, how it will be packed, and what destination-side assembly is required.
- Small trial batch: keep the model and color mix narrow enough to learn real local demand.
- Dealer or container order: request loading data, inspection points, spare-parts allocation, and written configuration control before payment.
Parts planning before the first order
Do not wait for a motorcycle to be out of service before asking what to stock. Dealers should discuss filters, brake pads, levers, cables and controls, tubes or tires, chains and sprockets, seals, fasteners, and model-specific service items with the quote. This is a planning list, not a claim that every item is included. FCDC Motor confirms the supported parts list against the exact K2 PRO configuration.
KAYO K2 PRO vs BSE M5 vs KAYO T4L
| Model | Catalog role | Use it when |
|---|---|---|
| KAYO K2 PRO | Recognizable core 250cc model | The market wants a full-size KAYO nameplate and a balanced adult off-road option. |
| BSE M5 250 | Value-focused 250cc alternative | The dealer prioritizes accessible acquisition cost and straightforward trail or farm positioning. |
| KAYO T4L 2026 | 300cc-class step-up | The buyer needs a stronger premium or adult enduro-style story and accepts the higher landed-cost band. |
For the exact two-model decision, use the KAYO K2 PRO vs BSE M5 comparison. For brand-level stocking, use the BSE vs KAYO dealer guide.
Quote-ready KAYO K2 PRO request
Send the exact model name, quantity, destination country or port, intended rider and terrain, preferred trade term, packing expectation, spare-parts plan, and any required destination documents. FCDC Motor can then confirm what is available instead of asking the buyer to rely on an old listing or unsupported performance number.
Request a current KAYO K2 PRO dealer quote
Use the FCDC quote form for a sample, trial batch, mixed-model plan, or bulk order.