50cc vs 125cc Dirt Bike: Which Should You Buy?
Quick verdict: 50cc is the right answer for kids 4β8 who are just learning. 125cc is the right answer for everyone older or anyone who weighs over 100 lb. There is almost no overlap β picking between them is a question about the rider, not the bike.
Side-by-side
| 50cc | 125cc | |
|---|---|---|
| Top speed | 20β28 mph | 40β55 mph (4T) / 60β75 mph (2T) |
| Seat height | 22″β25″ | 28″β34″ |
| Weight | 80β110 lb | 175β220 lb |
| Rider age | 4β8 | 10+ (full-size 125) / 8+ (pit-bike 125) |
| Price new | $500β$1,500 | $1,200β$3,500 |
| Transmission | Auto or semi-auto | Manual 4β6 speed |
When 50cc is right
Small kids, first bike, controlled yard or pump-track riding, learning balance and throttle. A 50cc is also the bike your kid will outgrow in 12β24 months, so plan for resale.
When 125cc is right
The first “real” dirt bike β large enough for trails, fast enough to be fun for years, light enough for teens and adults to pick up after a crash. Our top 125cc picks.
Why not 70cc or 110cc instead?
These exist and bridge the gap. A 70cc is essentially a 50cc that grew up; a 110cc is a 125cc that’s a touch friendlier. If your kid is between 7β10 and a 50cc is too small but a 125cc looks intimidating, 70cc or 110cc are exactly right.
FAQs
Can a 9-year-old ride a 125cc?
On a pit-bike-style 125 with a lower seat β yes, often. On a full-size race-style 125 β usually not safely yet. Age guide.
What’s faster, a 50cc or 125cc?
A 125cc is roughly 2Γ faster top speed and 3β4Γ faster in acceleration.
Is a 125cc good for adults?
Yes for casual trail use; no for long highway-speed riding.