Collection: 110cc to 125cc Powersports Vehicles
Premium Mid-Size 110cc to 125cc Powersports for Experienced Young Riders
- Enhanced Performance: More powerful engines deliver faster acceleration and higher top speeds for thrilling rides
- Superior Handling: Advanced suspension and braking systems provide better control on challenging terrain
- Built for Growth: Perfect for riders who've outgrown smaller machines and are developing competitive skills
- Wide Selection: Choose from dirt bikes, ATVs, and go-karts engineered for performance and durability
Whether your rider is exploring trails, learning racing techniques, looking for affordable Transportation, or seeking adventure, our 110cc to 125cc vehicles deliver the power and reliability they need. Shop with confidence knowing all machines ship fast across the USA and are backed by our commitment to quality.
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DB10 Small 110cc Kids Dirt Bikes
Regular price $969.00 USDRegular price$1,049.00 USDSale price $969.00 USDSale -
Small Kids ATV for beginners
Regular price $969.00 USDRegular price$1,099.00 USDSale price $969.00 USDSale -
Small Kids 4 wheeler for beginners
Regular price $975.00 USDRegular price$1,099.00 USDSale price $975.00 USDSale -
DB20 Kids 110cc Dirt Bikes
Regular price $989.00 USDRegular price$1,099.00 USDSale price $989.00 USDSale -
RPS 110S Kids Dirt Bike
Regular price $990.00 USDRegular price$1,099.00 USDSale price $990.00 USDSale -
Rock 110 Kids ATV with reverse
Regular price $1,000.00 USDRegular price$1,200.00 USDSale price $1,000.00 USDSale -
RPS 110cc DLX Kids Dirt Bike
Regular price $1,035.00 USDRegular price$1,155.00 USDSale price $1,035.00 USDSale -
DB14 110cc Youth Dirt Bikes
Regular price $1,049.00 USDRegular price$1,149.00 USDSale price $1,049.00 USDSale -
RPS 125S Youth Dirt Bikes
Regular price $1,079.00 USDRegular price$1,199.00 USDSale price $1,079.00 USDSale -
Dozer 110cc Kids Utility ATVs
Regular price $1,099.00 USDRegular price$1,399.00 USDSale price $1,099.00 USDSale -
DB17 125cc Youth Dirt Bikes
Regular price $1,099.00 USDRegular price$1,249.00 USDSale price $1,099.00 USDSale -
RPS 125cc DLX Youth Dirt Bikes
Regular price $1,129.00 USDRegular price$1,299.00 USDSale price $1,129.00 USDSale -
Icebear Roost 125cc Youth Dirt Bike
Regular price $1,149.00 USDRegular price$1,299.00 USDSale price $1,149.00 USDSale -
Icebear WHIP 125cc Youth Dirt Bike
Regular price $1,149.00 USDRegular price$1,299.00 USDSale price $1,149.00 USDSale -
PAD125-1F 125cc Automatic Kids Pit Bike
Regular price $1,149.00 USDRegular price$1,299.00 USDSale price $1,149.00 USDSale -
Rival Mudhawk 6 Premium 110cc Kids ATV
Regular price $1,269.00 USDRegular price$1,499.00 USDSale price $1,269.00 USDSale -
DB27 125cc Youth Dirt Bikes
Regular price $1,279.00 USDRegular price$1,425.00 USDSale price $1,279.00 USDSale -
Husky 125cc Youth Utility Four Wheelers
Regular price $1,299.00 USDRegular price$1,599.00 USDSale price $1,299.00 USDSale -
Nitro 125cc Youth Sports Quads
Regular price $1,339.00 USDRegular price$1,599.00 USDSale price $1,339.00 USDSale -
Premium Nitro 125cc Youth Sport Quad
Regular price $1,379.00 USDRegular price$1,599.00 USDSale price $1,379.00 USDSale -
Premium Husky 125cc Kids Utility 4 Wheelers
Regular price $1,449.00 USDRegular price$1,749.00 USDSale price $1,449.00 USDSale -
Rival Mudhawk 10 Premium 125cc Youth Utility ATVs
Regular price $1,469.00 USDRegular price$1,699.00 USDSale price $1,469.00 USDSale -
Rival Trailhawk 10 Premium 125cc Youth ATVs
Regular price $1,469.00 USDRegular price$1,699.00 USDSale price $1,469.00 USDSold out -
GK110 Double Seat 110cc Kids Go Karts
Regular price $1,649.00 USDRegular price$1,799.00 USDSale price $1,649.00 USDSale
Complete Guide to 110cc-125cc Powersports Vehicles
Understanding the 110cc-125cc Category
The 110cc to 125cc displacement range represents a critical stepping stone in powersports progression, bridging the gap between beginner youth models and full-size adult machines. This mid-size category offers significantly more power and capability than entry-level 50cc-90cc vehicles while remaining manageable for developing riders who aren't ready for 200cc+ adult powersports. Understanding the characteristics, advantages, and applications of 110cc-125cc vehicles helps families, riders, and buyers make informed decisions about this versatile displacement range.
Engine displacement measured in cubic centimeters (cc) indicates cylinder volume and directly correlates with power output. 110cc-125cc engines typically produce 7-11 horsepower depending on engine design, tuning, and application. This power level provides exciting performance for experienced youth riders, smaller adults, and riders seeking economical transportation without the intimidation factor of larger displacement machines.
Who Should Ride 110cc-125cc Powersports Vehicles
Experienced Youth Riders (Ages 10-16): Young riders who've mastered smaller 50cc-90cc vehicles and developed fundamental riding skills are ready for 110cc-125cc machines. These vehicles challenge growing riders with increased power, speed, and capability while remaining appropriately sized for youth and teen body dimensions. Riders in this age range benefit from the performance progression that builds confidence and skills for eventual transition to adult-sized powersports.
Smaller Adults and Teens: Riders aged 13-16 and smaller-statured adults (under 5'6" and 140 pounds) find 110cc-125cc vehicles perfectly suited to their physical dimensions. Full-size adult powersports can feel overwhelming and difficult to control for smaller riders, while 110cc-125cc models provide appropriate ergonomics, manageable weight, and sufficient power for enjoyable riding experiences.
Budget-Conscious Commuters: Adults seeking economical transportation for short commutes, campus travel, or local errands appreciate 110cc-125cc scooters and motorcycles. These vehicles deliver exceptional fuel economy (60-100+ MPG depending on type), low purchase prices, minimal insurance costs, and affordable maintenance while providing adequate performance for urban and suburban riding.
Beginner Adult Riders: New adult riders learning powersports operation benefit from 110cc-125cc vehicles offering forgiving power delivery, manageable weight, and lower speeds that build confidence before progressing to larger machines. Starting on appropriately sized equipment accelerates skill development and reduces intimidation.
Recreational Riders: Families, casual riders, and recreational enthusiasts seeking fun without extreme performance find 110cc-125cc vehicles ideal for trail riding, property exploration, and outdoor adventures. These machines provide excitement and capability without the expense, maintenance demands, or intensity of high-performance models.
110cc-125cc Dirt Bikes: Off-Road Performance
110cc-125cc dirt bikes represent the most popular category in this displacement range, offering serious off-road capability for trail riding, motocross, and recreational adventures.
Performance Characteristics: 110cc dirt bikes typically achieve top speeds of 30-40 MPH, while 125cc models reach 40-50 MPH depending on gearing, rider weight, and conditions. Four-stroke engines provide smooth, predictable power delivery with strong low-end torque for technical trail riding. Two-stroke 125cc engines (less common but available) deliver more aggressive power with higher top speeds appealing to competitive riders.
Suspension Systems: Mid-size dirt bikes feature enhanced suspension compared to smaller youth models. Front telescopic forks with 4-6 inches of travel and rear mono-shock or dual-shock systems with similar travel absorb impacts from jumps, bumps, and rough terrain. Adjustable suspension on some models allows tuning for rider weight and terrain type.
Transmission Options: Manual clutch transmissions with 4-5 speed gearboxes teach proper shifting techniques and provide full control over power delivery. Semi-automatic transmissions (clutchless shifting) offer easier operation for riders still developing clutch skills. Fully automatic transmissions on some models provide the simplest operation for beginners.
Wheel and Tire Sizes: 110cc-125cc dirt bikes typically feature 14-17 inch wheels with knobby off-road tires providing traction on dirt, mud, sand, and rocky terrain. Larger wheels improve obstacle clearance and stability compared to smaller youth bikes.
Ideal Applications: Trail riding on off-road parks and private property, motocross racing in youth and beginner classes, learning advanced riding techniques including jumping and cornering, recreational family riding, and developing skills for progression to adult dirt bikes.
Popular Features: Electric start for convenient starting, kick start backup for reliability, adjustable throttle limiters allowing gradual power increases as skills develop, front and rear disc brakes for strong stopping power, and durable steel frames handling aggressive riding.
110cc-125cc ATVs: All-Terrain Versatility
110cc-125cc all-terrain vehicles provide versatile performance for recreation, light utility work, and property navigation.
Performance and Capability: 110cc ATVs reach top speeds of 25-35 MPH, while 125cc models achieve 30-40 MPH. Four-wheel stability provides confidence for new riders and capability for varied terrain including trails, fields, mud, and hills. Automatic transmissions with reverse make operation simple for riders of all experience levels.
Load Capacity: Mid-size ATVs typically support rider weights up to 150-200 pounds depending on model. Front and rear racks accommodate light cargo (20-40 pounds combined) for carrying gear, tools, or supplies during trail rides or property work.
Suspension and Ground Clearance: Independent front suspension and swing-arm rear suspension with 3-5 inches of travel provide comfortable rides over rough terrain. Ground clearance of 4-6 inches allows navigating obstacles, ruts, and uneven surfaces without bottoming out.
Safety Features: 110cc-125cc ATVs include safety equipment such as adjustable speed limiters restricting top speed for younger or less experienced riders, tether kill switches stopping engines if riders fall off, front and rear disc brakes, and protective guards over hot exhaust components.
Ideal Applications: Trail riding on off-road parks and private land, property maintenance and light farm work, hunting access and game retrieval, recreational family riding, youth rider training and skill development, and exploring outdoor environments.
Utility Features: Front and rear cargo racks, tow hitch receivers on some models for pulling small trailers or equipment, headlights for low-light riding, and durable construction handling work and recreation.
110cc-125cc Go-Karts: Racing and Recreation
110cc-125cc go-karts deliver exciting racing experiences and recreational fun for youth and smaller adults.
Performance: 110cc go-karts reach top speeds of 25-35 MPH, while 125cc models achieve 30-45 MPH depending on gearing and design. Responsive acceleration, nimble handling, and low center of gravity create thrilling driving experiences on tracks, yards, and open areas.
Safety Design: Roll cages protect drivers in rollovers or impacts, four-point harnesses or seat belts secure drivers, adjustable seats accommodate growing riders, and side nerf bars protect from side impacts. Some models include adjustable speed governors limiting top speed for younger drivers.
Single-Seat vs. Two-Seat: Single-seat go-karts maximize performance with lighter weight and sport-oriented designs. Two-seat models accommodate passengers, allowing parents to ride with children or friends to share experiences. Two-seat karts typically feature slightly larger engines (125cc) to handle additional weight.
Transmission Types: Automatic CVT transmissions provide simple operation without shifting. Manual transmissions on racing-oriented models offer full control and engagement for experienced drivers.
Ideal Applications: Backyard racing and recreation, learning vehicle control and racing techniques, family entertainment and bonding, competitive youth racing in organized events, and developing driving skills transferable to larger vehicles.
Track vs. Off-Road: Street-style go-karts with slick or street tires suit paved surfaces, driveways, and racing tracks. Off-road go-karts with knobby tires, enhanced suspension, and higher ground clearance handle trails, fields, and rough terrain.
110cc-125cc Scooters: Economical Transportation
110cc-125cc scooters provide practical, fuel-efficient transportation for commuting, campus travel, and urban mobility.
Fuel Efficiency: 110cc scooters achieve 80-100+ MPG, while 125cc models deliver 70-90 MPG. Exceptional fuel economy dramatically reduces transportation costs compared to cars, making scooters ideal for budget-conscious commuters and students.
Performance: 110cc scooters reach top speeds of 40-50 MPH, suitable for city streets and roads with speed limits up to 45 MPH. 125cc scooters achieve 50-60 MPH, handling city traffic and moderate highway riding. Automatic CVT transmissions provide effortless operation without shifting.
Street Legal Features: DOT and EPA approved models include proper lighting (headlights, taillights, turn signals), mirrors, horn, and compliant tires for legal street operation. Manufacturer's certificate of origin allows DMV registration and licensing.
Practical Features: Under-seat storage compartments accommodate helmets, rain gear, and personal items. Some models include additional storage compartments, cup holders, and phone mounts. Comfortable seating suits longer rides and two-up riding with passengers.
Licensing Requirements: Many states don't require motorcycle licenses for 50cc scooters, but 110cc-125cc models typically need motorcycle endorsements. Verify state-specific requirements before purchasing.
Ideal Applications: Urban and suburban commuting, college campus transportation, short-distance errands and shopping, economical secondary transportation, and eco-friendly alternatives to cars.
110cc-125cc Motorcycles: Entry-Level Street Riding
110cc-125cc motorcycles provide affordable entry into street riding for beginners and economical transportation for experienced riders.
Performance: 110cc motorcycles reach top speeds of 45-55 MPH, while 125cc models achieve 55-65 MPH. Sufficient performance for city riding, suburban commuting, and moderate highway use. Manual transmissions with 4-5 speeds teach proper motorcycle operation.
Fuel Economy: 110cc-125cc motorcycles deliver 70-100 MPG depending on riding style and conditions. Exceptional efficiency reduces fuel costs to minimal levels, often under $10 monthly for typical commuters.
Beginner-Friendly: Lightweight construction (200-250 pounds), low seat heights (28-31 inches), manageable power delivery, and forgiving handling characteristics make 110cc-125cc motorcycles ideal for new riders learning street riding skills.
Street Legal Equipment: Full lighting systems, mirrors, horn, turn signals, and DOT-compliant tires meet legal requirements for street operation. Registration and motorcycle licensing required in most states.
Ideal Applications: Learning motorcycle operation and skills, economical commuting and transportation, beginner street riding, and affordable alternatives to larger motorcycles.
Engine Types: Two-Stroke vs. Four-Stroke
Four-Stroke Engines: Most 110cc-125cc powersports vehicles use four-stroke engines offering smooth power delivery, excellent fuel efficiency, quieter operation, lower emissions meeting EPA standards, and longer service intervals. Four-stroke engines suit trail riding, recreational use, and street-legal applications. Maintenance involves regular oil changes, valve adjustments, and standard service.
Two-Stroke Engines: Less common in this displacement range but available in some 125cc dirt bikes, two-stroke engines deliver more aggressive power, higher power-to-weight ratios, simpler construction with fewer parts, and distinctive sound. Two-stroke engines require oil/fuel mixing, produce more emissions, and need more frequent maintenance. They appeal to competitive riders seeking maximum performance.
Transmission Options Explained
Fully Automatic: CVT (continuously variable transmission) automatic systems require no shifting or clutch operation. Riders simply twist throttle to accelerate and release to slow. Ideal for beginners, younger riders, and those prioritizing simplicity. Common on ATVs, scooters, and some go-karts.
Semi-Automatic: Clutchless manual transmissions require shifting through gears but eliminate clutch operation. Riders shift with foot lever while engine automatically manages clutch engagement. Bridges gap between automatic and manual, teaching shifting without clutch complexity. Found on some dirt bikes and motorcycles.
Manual Clutch: Traditional manual transmissions with hand-operated clutches and foot-shifted gears provide full control over power delivery. Teach proper motorcycle/dirt bike operation and develop skills transferable to larger machines. Required learning for riders progressing to adult powersports. Common on dirt bikes and motorcycles.
Safety Considerations for 110cc-125cc Vehicles
Protective Gear: Always wear DOT-approved helmets (full-face for dirt bikes, half or full-face for ATVs/scooters). Additional protection includes goggles, gloves, boots, long pants, and long-sleeve shirts. Dirt bike riders should wear chest protectors, knee guards, and elbow pads. ATV riders benefit from helmets, goggles, gloves, and boots.
Supervision: Young riders require adult supervision, especially when learning or riding in new environments. Parents should establish clear rules, riding boundaries, and safety expectations.
Training: Professional riding courses teach proper techniques, safety practices, and emergency maneuvers. Many organizations offer youth riding programs. Training accelerates skill development and prevents bad habits.
Appropriate Terrain: Match riding locations to skill levels. Beginners need open, flat areas with minimal obstacles. Experienced riders can tackle more challenging terrain as skills develop.
Maintenance: Regular maintenance ensures safe operation. Check tire pressure, brakes, chain tension, and fluid levels before each ride. Follow manufacturer maintenance schedules for oil changes, filter replacements, and inspections.
Speed Limiters: Use adjustable speed limiters on youth vehicles, gradually increasing limits as skills improve. This allows controlled progression without overwhelming riders with full power immediately.
Maintenance Requirements
Routine Maintenance:
- Oil changes every 10-20 hours of operation or monthly
- Air filter cleaning/replacement every 5-10 hours in dusty conditions
- Chain cleaning and lubrication every 2-3 rides
- Tire pressure checks before each ride
- Brake inspection and adjustment as needed
- Spark plug replacement every 20-30 hours
Seasonal Maintenance:
- Valve adjustments every 20-40 hours (four-stroke engines)
- Carburetor cleaning and adjustment
- Fuel system inspection and cleaning
- Suspension lubrication and inspection
- Electrical system checks
- Frame and fastener inspection
Parts Availability: 110cc-125cc powersports vehicles from established brands like Tao Motor, Coleman, and others maintain good parts availability through dealers and online suppliers. Common wear items (tires, chains, sprockets, brake pads, filters) are affordable and readily accessible.
DIY vs. Professional Service: Many maintenance tasks are straightforward for owners with basic mechanical skills. Oil changes, air filter service, chain maintenance, and minor adjustments are DIY-friendly. Complex repairs involving engines, transmissions, or electrical systems may require professional service.
Cost of Ownership
Initial Purchase: 110cc-125cc powersports vehicles range from approximately $800-2,500 depending on type and features. Dirt bikes and ATVs typically cost $1,000-2,000, go-karts $1,200-2,500, and scooters/motorcycles $1,000-2,000.
Fuel Costs: Exceptional fuel efficiency keeps operating costs minimal. Dirt bikes and ATVs use approximately 0.5-1 gallon per hour of riding. Scooters and motorcycles achieve 70-100+ MPG. Monthly fuel costs typically total $10-30 for regular riders.
Maintenance Costs: Annual maintenance including oil changes, filters, chains, sprockets, and minor repairs typically totals $100-300 for regular riders performing basic DIY maintenance.
Insurance: Off-road vehicles (dirt bikes, ATVs, go-karts) typically don't require insurance for private property use. Street-legal scooters and motorcycles need liability insurance, typically costing $100-300 annually for 110cc-125cc models.
Registration: Off-road vehicles may require OHV registration in some states ($20-50 annually). Street-legal scooters and motorcycles need DMV registration ($20-100 annually depending on state).
Choosing the Right 110cc-125cc Vehicle
Consider Rider Experience: Beginners benefit from automatic transmissions and forgiving power delivery. Experienced riders can handle manual transmissions and more aggressive power.
Intended Use: Trail riding suits dirt bikes, property work favors ATVs, racing appeals to go-karts, and commuting requires scooters or motorcycles.
Rider Size: Match vehicle dimensions to rider height and weight. Riders should comfortably reach ground with feet and handlebars without stretching.