Kayo Dirt Bike Review - How do they Differ? K2 230 vs. K4 250 vs. K6-EFI 250 vs. KT 250 2-Stroke

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  • čas přidán 22. 11. 2021
  • 4 Kayo Dirt Bikes Reviewed! This video introduces and summarizes the overview and first rides of four very popular Kayo motorcycles. The K2 230, the K4 250, the K6-EFI 250 and the KT 250 2-Stroke motorcycles. Coming Soon are these full ride videos:
    K2 230 First Ride Video: • 2021 Kayo K2 230 First...
    K4 250 First Ride Video:
    K6-EFI 250 First Ride Video:
    KT 250 2-Stroke First Ride Video:
    Shop all of the Kayo bikes here: www.azmotocity.com/yamaha-dea...
    K2 230 First Look Video:
    • First Look! 2021 Kayo...
    K4 250 First Look Video:
    • First Look! 2021 Kayo...
    K6-EFI 250 First Look Video:
    • First Look! Kayo K6 EF...
    KT 250 2-Stroke First Look Video:
    • First Look! 2021 Kayo ...
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  • @abbevillestr
    @abbevillestr Před 2 lety

    Awesome video! Great feedback on the build and your options. Thanks!!!

  • @GratefulOverlander
    @GratefulOverlander Před 2 lety +1

    You do an amazing job with these videos my friend.

  • @hexhead5732
    @hexhead5732 Před rokem

    I went to my local motorcycle dealership to check out a kayo K6 dirtbike there seems to be a lot of extras on it for that price it's a bargain thanks for this video 👍

  • @ericlarson4105
    @ericlarson4105 Před 2 lety +11

    I purchased my K2 230 about 2 months ago and I gotta say I LOVE IT!!! Great 'intro bike' for someone that hasn't ridden in about 20 years. I got it so I can ride with my 16 year old that is just getting into the sport and I'm very impressed!

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety +2

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @jaywickham2891
      @jaywickham2891 Před 2 lety

      I’m thinking about buying one has the bike held up sense this comment?

    • @wjturner9681
      @wjturner9681 Před rokem

      Eric Lars, you still happy a year later? Bike holding up good? All around fun machine? Recommend it?

    • @ericlarson4105
      @ericlarson4105 Před rokem +4

      @@wjturner9681 Absolutely! It's held up great!

  • @bananabro980
    @bananabro980 Před 9 měsíci

    got a 2023 k1 on the way cant wait havent had a honda in over a decade blows my mind looks identical to my older 80-90s xr200-xl250

  • @davegutierrez3216
    @davegutierrez3216 Před 2 lety +1

    Great detail’s on these units…
    Can you do one on the Kayo 200 Bull ?

  • @trevorjameson3213
    @trevorjameson3213 Před 2 lety +1

    We just got three dealerships here in DFW that are now selling Kayo bikes. That's great news! I like the liquid cooled four stroke, and the two-stroke model. I would love to buy a KTM 300EXC but for the price they want, it's just not possible.

  • @stoplogicmotorsports
    @stoplogicmotorsports Před 2 lety +1

    I've been really struggling between the Kayo kt and the gpx tse250r. I have a local shop with kayo I plan to scope out. Also good to see your new channel Mr. Bradshaw.

    • @HappyHermitt
      @HappyHermitt Před 2 lety

      Same here, but its the Kayo 230s and FSE250s.

  • @erikisip3843
    @erikisip3843 Před rokem

    Nice vid. How is this bike for maintenance and parts? Any idea if this bike can use parts from other brands?

  • @rodmullen64
    @rodmullen64 Před 2 lety +5

    Very comprehensive. I came here because of the kt 250. But now I'm interested in the k6 hah.

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety +3

      Sweet! Working on the Full Ride Reviews of each bike... Kyle too thought he was going to purchase the KT 250 but after this ride day he thinks the K6-EFI might be the better bike for him... or he NEEDS BOTH of them!

    • @James-yc5qe
      @James-yc5qe Před 5 měsíci

      Just purchase the k6 EFI a week and a half ago I love it

  • @Matthew-wn8oq
    @Matthew-wn8oq Před 21 dnem +1

    Does Kayo still make the KT250? If so have they been updated ? They used to come with a 125 pipe that you had to replace , no?

  • @jeffgood6441
    @jeffgood6441 Před 9 měsíci

    Might be getting that k2 250

  • @Joeak74
    @Joeak74 Před 2 lety +5

    First off... Thumbs up #4
    This was an AWESOME video! Well put together and too the point.
    I absolutely love my K6 250-EFI. I have my sights set on the KT-250 next. The build quality is VERY good and equivalent to Japanese as you already know.
    I would like to know what jets (style) is required for jetting the carb? Is it a keihn, or mini copy? I heard they are jetted really lean from the factory.
    Do you carry parts for these at your dealership? Do you ship?
    I can't wait to see that KT-250 get its rear brake light, and let the fun begin with the Kayo/ KTM comparison begin! Anything else I should know about the KT-250?
    Thanks again for the content you create. Now back to my cup of coffee at the Tesla Gigafactory. Later.

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety

      We can see how / why you love your K6-EFI as it is a really well put together machine. The KT 250 is very similar in build. The bike are SO different and really are tailored for different styles of riding. We have ordered several Kayo replacement parts recently and they have all come within 5 business days. Still working on your inquiry re: jetting components for the KT 250. It felt great in stock form when I was on it last week. Thanks for watching!

    • @Joeak74
      @Joeak74 Před 2 lety

      @@MotoCityTV what altitude are you at?

    • @manybikes
      @manybikes Před 2 lety +1

      Kayo just got jet kits in for the KT 250 and they come with one size up and one size down main and pilot jets.
      Keihin and Nibbi style jets work

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety

      CHECK OUT THIS EFI ROJO BLUETOOTH TUNER (DONGLE)... gpxmoto.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=1253269 This allows users to adjust the idle setting, and change between 3 pre-programmed tuning MAPS.
      The new APP (Dec 2019) allows for a "richer" setting of the fuel air mixture.
      1) Download ROJO tuning app here.... gpxmoto.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=5&product_id=63 in the "Manuals & Parts Diagrams" section.
      2) Allow Bluetooth on your Android Device
      3) Place the Rojo Tuner into the left side of the throttle body
      4) Search and connect Bluetooth device and you password 333333 to make connection
      5) Modify idle speed, and select program maps.

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety

      @Joeak74 we are at 1,873 feet.

  • @pacograful
    @pacograful Před rokem +1

    Excellent explicación

  • @killacoiler1707
    @killacoiler1707 Před 2 lety +1

    You left out the K6R and my question actually comes with that machine involved. What is the performance difference engine and transmission wise between the K6 EFI and the K6R? Also is there any difference between the suspensions and wheels stuff like that? It would seem to me that if you wish to remotely compete with the Big 6 from Japanese and European manufacturers that the R model would run fuel injection with different performance mappings in a similar fashion.
    For 2T Enduro the KT will take about every aftermarket available for a Yamaha DT 230 and all the bits and bobs that have been made for the GPX TSE 250r. I will say this my buddy has a 2021.5 GPX TSE-250R that he shelled out the money for a Smart Carb upgrade and customized a Procircuit Platinum series pipe for a YZ 250 so that it would replace the GPX stock expansion chamber, all of which really livened that machine up and made it quite the rocket.
    That said, the powertrain is the only facet that is shared between the GPX TSE-250R and Kayo KT-250. What is more remarkable is that the Kayo has what I feel is the better and more rugged chassis and suspension and comes in a couple hundred dollars cheaper on MSRP making it the better choice for someone who may wish to do competitive Enduro riding. Do not get me wrong the GPX is a solid machine for more moderate adventure riding like logging trails, dunes, and such but when it comes to hard core Boulder climbing, stump hopping, single track mixed terrain traversing the Kayo is going to handle the rigors with lesser chance of chassis breakage.
    If the necks are the same I would venture to say that adapting the more rugged MX suspension of the K6r to the KT250 would make it the ultimate do all machine.
    Anyway thanks for demoing these machines and I have to agree that given the pricepoint and the quality of manufacture that they come in at someone looking to purchase a bike could buy new, do many of the same upgrades they would if buying a used offering from the Big names, and not inherit any undisclosed gremlins generally found with already used and abused machines.

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety +1

      The K6R was not available to us at the time... or it would have been here.

  • @jacobescobar3321
    @jacobescobar3321 Před rokem +1

    Estas motos deberian de traerlas ala venta en honduras

  • @user-yn4ds6dj9t
    @user-yn4ds6dj9t Před 2 lety +1

    Good video, thanks. I also bought a Kayak 6 EFI, literally three days ago. I wonder if the user himself can configure the injector software or not. In the future, it is possible to flash the software of this injector or not. In other words, I'm wondering how large the user's ability to manage and configure this injector is.

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety +2

      Here is the Rojo trouble shooting guide that gives a description of parts: manualzz.com/doc/46975465/kayo-efi-instructions BUT CHECK OUT THIS EFI ROJO BLUETOOTH TUNER (DONGLE)... gpxmoto.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=1253269 This allows users to adjust the idle setting, and change between 3 pre-programmed tuning MAPS.
      The new APP (Dec 2019) allows for a "richer" setting of the fuel air mixture.
      1) Download ROJO tuning app here.... gpxmoto.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=5&product_id=63 in the "Manuals & Parts Diagrams" section.
      2) Allow Bluetooth on your Android Device
      3) Place the Rojo Tuner into the left side of the throttle body
      4) Search and connect Bluetooth device and you password 333333 to make connection
      5) Modify idle speed, and select program maps.

    • @user-yn4ds6dj9t
      @user-yn4ds6dj9t Před 2 lety

      @@MotoCityTV thanks, bro! It is very important information!

    • @lisagilley
      @lisagilley Před 2 lety +1

      I bought the same one. Now I'm wondering if it's too much bike for me since I'm rusty. But I read somewhere it's OK to gave a bike you're growing into.

    • @user-yn4ds6dj9t
      @user-yn4ds6dj9t Před 2 lety

      @@lisagilley it`s ok, I think.

  • @richardstremlow6075
    @richardstremlow6075 Před 2 lety

    Can you purchase a piston kit for the 250cc two stroke bike when it’s time to do a top end?

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes! And... there is a big bore kit for it!

  • @johnnymartinez733
    @johnnymartinez733 Před 2 lety +2

    Which one is the fastest? Top end? Also which has the lowest maintenance? Im leaning towards the k6 250 all day im turning that k6 into a duel sport

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety +1

      Here is the Top Speeds of all 3 of the 250's: czcams.com/video/n_jNwAJkTx4/video.html

  • @385Vision.
    @385Vision. Před rokem +1

    Hey I was wondering how tall you are because I’m 5’8 and I was wondering if the 230 would fit me decent because I want a bike just don’t want to go over $3k to spend, thanks

  • @gerardandrew4820
    @gerardandrew4820 Před 11 měsíci

    The 250 2 stroke has a same exhaust pipe as a 125? and this is going to compete to a Ktm or other brand 250 2 stroke? Copying is one thing, having it right is a other thing.

  • @justjoemanila8838
    @justjoemanila8838 Před 10 měsíci

    Whats thr difference between kayo t4 and k4? Thanks

  • @alottaink8358
    @alottaink8358 Před rokem

    Bro where is the spark plug on these bikes k6 250 4 stroke

  • @paulm7732
    @paulm7732 Před 4 dny

    don't most dual sports have turn signals?

  • @NasserCyrax
    @NasserCyrax Před rokem +1

    Kayo has a good cost/quality/rider balance. I mean it’s affordable and reliable but only for rookie riders like me(I have Kayo t2 enduro). If you have at least one ear experience and you want to grow it’s not for you. I don’t want to grow in riding so my Kayo is perfect for me.

  • @carls2354
    @carls2354 Před 2 lety +1

    are you able to bore the 2 stroke cylinder ? what is the availability of parts for all Kayo dirtbikes ?

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety

      Yes, big bore kits are available. Parts are 100% available in Texas at the importer and get them in roughly 3 days.

    • @carls2354
      @carls2354 Před 2 lety

      @@MotoCityTV Im not looking for a big bore kit. My question is , when the cylinder wears can it be bored out or does the cylinder need to be replaced

  • @jessarellanes6648
    @jessarellanes6648 Před 2 lety

    I want one.

  • @MrRGM10
    @MrRGM10 Před rokem

    Same engine components 1:1 k4 to k6?

  • @lisagilley
    @lisagilley Před 2 lety +1

    Is there a temporary modification that could be done to the K6 250 EFI to "tame it" a bit until the rider builds experience and confidence? I'm thinking something like a large sprocket that isn't built for speed but does better at slower speeds.

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety +1

      You would actually need to gear it the other direction (smaller rear sprocket) to tame it a bit... This would give it "longer legs" and a higher top speed but it would significantly mellow out the low end rpm's and gears. If you went BIGGER in the rear the bike would be more twitchy at low speeds, would want to wheelie everywhere and would hit top speed quicker but the bike would go slower... Hope that was explained well!

    • @chadjohnson7712
      @chadjohnson7712 Před 2 lety +3

      Honestly the best way to tame a bike is just a open field the right safety gear and practice... Don't be afraid of the bike be confident you are in control it only goes as fast as you want it to... Drive on grass for awhile before getting into the dirt it can be tricky cause dirt bikes move alot on sand and dirt but once you gain confidence and understand if you stay on the throttle the bike will stay up... Don't be afraid to get some speed you will feel more balanced. Also I will say you can't be afraid of wrecking if thats the case you will be overthinking and making bad decisions. Have confidence Have fun.

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety +1

      Great feedback @Chad Johnson !!!

    • @lisagilley
      @lisagilley Před 2 lety +1

      @@MotoCityTV Thanks! That's helpful. I'm thinking of going with a larger sprocket. I want to go slower in tight spaces without having to use so much clutch and risk stalling. I'm riding in my backyard until I break it in more and get used to it. (I rent a Honda 230 CRF or CRF250F, which are easier for me to ride,, and I can touch the grou d flat footed on them). My yard is small with tight turns. I stalled out once and dropped the bike because I eased up on the clutch too much as I did a tight turn. That bike wants to move out fast in open terrain! I can tell. I'm looking for maneuverability right now to get around tough winding trails and up an unexpected hill (and around the shed, benches, tree in my backyard). Years ago I put a larger sprocket on my little Kawasaki KE 100 and it made all the difference for the style of riding I did then. Boosted the low end power at slower speeds. I'm hoping it does the same for me now. 😀

    • @lisagilley
      @lisagilley Před 2 lety

      @@chadjohnson7712 You're right. I'm a little afraid to load the thing and take it out to where I've been riding until I get used to it and maybe set it up a little differently. I also want to do the first oil change and get it checked before I do that. I would really feel more comfortable if I could touch the ground flat footed on both sides. I have heard of a "lowering link." I also heard you can adjust the shocks to sag a little more without causing too much trouble. Smaller tires doesn't seem like a good idea, if even possible. There is also shaving the seat foam, but that seat is pretty thin already. I need to find a mechanic near me who can help.

  • @Icybones000
    @Icybones000 Před 2 lety +1

    Why no preview of the K6-R ?

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety

      Because we have not received one...

  • @trevorjameson3213
    @trevorjameson3213 Před 2 lety

    I don't think any serious dirt bike rider is going to consider beer and a pretzel as a valid snack. Lol.

  • @lucasb.3479
    @lucasb.3479 Před 2 lety

    How tall would you say I should be to ride the k6-EFI 250

    • @trevorjameson3213
      @trevorjameson3213 Před 2 lety

      I sat on one Saturday at the shop. It's tall, I'm 5'10" and it felt about like any other full-sized dirt bike. Easily manageable if you're at least 5'10".

  • @StansE250
    @StansE250 Před 8 měsíci

    Wasn’t there a K5 ?

  • @jakkom9197
    @jakkom9197 Před rokem +1

    Cool bikes, but for that kinda money you could get a crf300l, gs310, Suzuki, kawasaki, Himalayan, or you could get 3 magicians, that's where the Chinese bikes Excel, buying 3 for the price of one so you have something to ride when ones down, and you can take out all your friends

  • @DN4AGDX
    @DN4AGDX Před 2 lety +1

    Can we get the K6 EFI with a turn signal kit. I'd like to make it street legal.

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety

      Yes, there are a slew of turn signal options. Baja Designs or Sicass Racing make great kits.

  • @danschroeder6228
    @danschroeder6228 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you know what the difference is between the k2 and t2, other than the obvious measurements. Just curious if 1 is better at a particular task than another, or quality of components.

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety +1

      We have been told the T bikes are the "old models" and the K bikes are the newest bikes in the line-up. As a new dealership we were steered into ordering only the newer K series bikes. We will ask to find our more for you...

    • @danschroeder6228
      @danschroeder6228 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MotoCityTV that would be awesome, thank you!!!

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety +1

      As for what we can see... the differences between the K2 230 and the T2 230 are as follows: The frame is different, the K2 is the "newer bike" which holds more gas, has 2.5" more ground clearance, and is 1" shorter than the T2 230. It's also $100 less expensive which is interesting. We did reach out to our Kayo Rep asking for MORE information than we provided above and he said, "Other than what you have called out... the K series bikes will replace the T series bikes once the T series bikes sell through."

    • @danschroeder6228
      @danschroeder6228 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MotoCityTV thank you. I did some more research, here is what I found out. The older T series has a link set up for the rear suspension, which (in my opinion) is far superior to the NON link set up in the K2. In my experience it is extremely difficult to dial in a non link set up unless you have a dual type shock, or a progressive rate spring. I inquired about the rear shock and spring and was told they were carried over from the T2, as were the front shocks, levers, and handlebars. Frame is redesigned, tucking the engine further up, giving it more ground clearance, swingarm is shorter. Can't say I'm convinced the new design is for the better.
      I'd be interested in a side by side review over different types of terrain.
      Thank you for your reply!!

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety +1

      Dan... a Side-by-Side comparo of these two bikes would be AWESOME! Let me see what strings I can pull ;) be back as soon as I have word ...

  • @henricusrealms8411
    @henricusrealms8411 Před 2 lety

    What is the bore and stroke of the KT 250 2-stroke?

    • @moneyontrees6
      @moneyontrees6 Před 2 lety

      Good question.
      It's a copy of Yamaha's WR 230 from 1993
      Calling it a 250 ?

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety

      Not published by Kayo but easily researchable... What Mike says ;)

  • @DdDten
    @DdDten Před 2 lety +1

    Where do you get parts?

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety

      Importer in Texas. We get parts weekly.

  • @gabrielalcantar5633
    @gabrielalcantar5633 Před 2 lety +1

    Have you ridden a K6 R?

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety

      Not yet... have not seen one come through the shop yet.

  • @gabrielkopp2036
    @gabrielkopp2036 Před 2 lety

    Do they make a street legal dual sport?

    • @trevorjameson3213
      @trevorjameson3213 Před 2 lety

      They do. I found one at a dealership in north Dallas the other day. It's basically the K6 4-stroke liquid cooled bike, but with blinkers, mirrors, etc. It's street legal but still fully a dirt bike.

  • @roccocaiozzo6789
    @roccocaiozzo6789 Před 2 lety +2

    What can u do to make ithe 230 faster

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety

      Gearing... Air Box Mod, Jetting and a Pipe.

  • @jacobturner9237
    @jacobturner9237 Před rokem +1

    is the k6 fuel injected street legal?

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před rokem

      Yes, it is fuel injected. It is "street legal" in AZ but not many other states.

  • @roccocaiozzo6789
    @roccocaiozzo6789 Před 2 lety +1

    Would the 230 be a good traile bike

  • @joeyparrow7092
    @joeyparrow7092 Před 2 lety +2

    Reality....... I learned to ride on a Chinese bike. I loved it. But quickly out grew it. I stepped up my bikes. Going thru several. I realize now I should have gotten the expensive bike in the beginning..... save money and own quality

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for your real world feedback. Kayo does seem to have stepped it up though...

    • @joeyparrow7092
      @joeyparrow7092 Před 2 lety

      If Kayo is going to make a real difference its going to have to be in the parts and customer service areas. Even the best Chinese bikes left me hanging on the simplest repair parts. Leaving me to manufacture my own fixes, or just not being able to ride untill I did. Making me wish I just got the GREAT Japanese bike with tons of support and market/ after market parts EVERY WHERE

  • @bikersoncall
    @bikersoncall Před rokem +1

    I opted out of buying Kayo though I like
    the styling, and prices.
    Parts availability (Good Lucky')
    Parts Source (None)
    Owners manual , some good info but woefully
    inadequate
    Kayo US distributer USELESS, don't even respond
    US dealers, do not respond to inquiries.
    Specs, not counting words like; 'nice power' :
    Curb Weight NO
    Shock Travel Front NO
    Shock Travel Rear NO
    HP Torque NO
    Dyno NO
    Compression NO
    Stator Wattage NO
    I assume with any bike that I own, every part on
    the bike not counting the frame will need replacing
    some parts a heck of a lot sooner than one might
    expect, with Kayo, there are no parts available that
    I can find online or by asking dealerships and even
    Kayo's US importer.
    When someone tells you that these bikes like
    some other chinese imports are totally interchangeable
    with bikes like CRF110 , or YZ125 etc, they are full
    of crap, I've been down that road with other bikes,
    you can get lucky on a part, that is all.
    After my research, when I see the name KAYO,
    I run in the other direction. Frankly, the TAO's and
    Apollo bikes have no models that I have any interest
    in, though they probably have adequate parts support,
    which is probably my biggest concern.
    If you're getting a Kayo to putt around the back yard
    with, the bike will probably serve you well. If you want
    honest and useful tech answers from Kayo dealers
    and Kayo importers, forget about it..

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před rokem

      We have had great luck with repair orders we have submitted to Texas (the importer) and they have lots of parts in-stock.

  • @meaganward7910
    @meaganward7910 Před rokem +1

    can any of them be street legal?

  • @madebydoug
    @madebydoug Před rokem

    Kayo needs to be introduced to loctite.....lost half my bike the first ride out

  • @stephenbrown4719
    @stephenbrown4719 Před 3 měsíci

    From the information I've acquired and read I heard these are junk with cheap parts. Stuff is always breaking down. Replaceing parts all the time.
    Can anybody stick up for it and say these are good dirt bikes anything good about them.

  • @gm2655
    @gm2655 Před rokem

    2 stroke more expensive

  • @barryash5426
    @barryash5426 Před 2 lety

    What about a guy thats 280 pounds that wants the low in power to putt around with his grandkids on trails

  • @thepro08
    @thepro08 Před 10 měsíci

    expensive as fuk from the entry level to something with a half decent suspension almost double price..... they are just to expensive

  • @miscprojects9662
    @miscprojects9662 Před rokem +1

    Chinese bikes should top out at $2k. The carbs are junk. They have half the horsepower and suspension of the same cc Japanese counterpart. These are entry level bikes that need to stay in the sub $2k range delivered.

  • @Haze420_za
    @Haze420_za Před 2 lety

    Who does your social media marketing? I was considering visiting, but after seeing the absolutely SHAMELESS spam and viewing poaching I've decided I want no part of this.

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for your message Hugo. We are unsure of what you are speaking of... Spam and Viewing poaching? Will you please explain?

    • @Joeak74
      @Joeak74 Před 2 lety

      ???

    • @MotoCityTV
      @MotoCityTV  Před 2 lety

      @@Joeak74 Yeah right?

    • @James-yc5qe
      @James-yc5qe Před 5 měsíci

      Sounds like somebody's tired they need a nap😅😅

  • @jorgeponce787
    @jorgeponce787 Před rokem

    Wish one is faster in the 250