
A first-bike price point for ages 8 to 13 that pulls families into the showroom, with six colors so floor stock never looks repetitive.
Sellable in all 50 states including California, which most competing imports at this displacement cannot claim.
Air cooled, carbureted, kick start. Your technician already knows this platform, and it shares parts with the DB-25 and DB-28.
* The live page currently publishes two conflicting values for seat height (23 in and 25 in), max load (165 lbs and 133 lbs), and tank capacity (3.5 L and 3.7 L), because specifications exist in two separately maintained blocks. This concept consolidates specs into one source of truth; the flagged values need a single confirmed figure from the factory sheet before launch.
The first-ride entry below the DB-27. Same platform and service pattern, sized for the youngest riders.
View modelThe DB-27's sibling with different bodywork. Stocking both keeps the wall varied without adding a new parts bin.
View modelWhere DB-27 riders graduate next. The natural trade-up conversation twelve months after the first sale.
View modelTop of the dirt bike range for older riders, anchoring the high end of the same display wall.
View modelConcept notes for the Apollo team. Every decision below maps to dealer experience, lead quality, or page performance.