
Roxon Duel SM 50
Years: 2008 – 2008
Roxon appears across European dealer catalogs on lightweight mini-crossers and pit-bike style off-roaders that introduce young riders to dirt. The formula emphasizes approachable seat heights, gentle power delivery from small singles, and components selected for crash resilience—steel bars, easy-replace plastics, and pegs/levers that survive tumbles. Distributors add value with parts kits and clear setup guidance so parents can keep machines in safe tune without race-team budgets. As standards rose, Roxon-badged models benefited from better carb/EFI calibration, improved brake components, and more robust wiring looms, making weekend use less wrench-heavy. Historically, Roxon is part of the grassroots scaffolding of the sport: affordable, fixable bikes that host first wheelies, first ruts, and first lessons about protective gear and respect for terrain. Many riders who later buy premium brands first learn throttle control on a Roxon-sized trail.