Yamaha R125 Updates
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Monday, 18 September 2023 04:10 AM
At Yamaha’s booth in Osaka International Motor Show, there were three 125cc motorcycles showcased. These are the XSR125 Cafe Racer style motorcycle, YZF-R125, and MT-125.
Sunday, 05 January 2025 03:40 PM
The R125s market appeal is expected to remain strong, especially among young riders and those with A2 licenses. The bikes combination of performance, handling, and updated technology makes it a compelling choice in the entry-level sportbike segment. I believe it will continue to be a top seller in its category.
Sunday, 15 December 2024 01:05 AM
The introduction of new colors and tech updates for the 2025 R125 follows significant revisions to the larger R3 model, which includes revised styling and the addition of small winglets. This indicates Yamahas commitment to keeping their sportbike lineup fresh and competitive.
Tuesday, 10 December 2024 04:27 PM
Despite the updates, the R125s core specifications such as the engine power, torque, and chassis remain unchanged from the previous model. This stability suggests that Yamaha is focusing on refining existing technology rather than making drastic changes. I think this approach will help in maintaining the bikes reliability.
Thursday, 05 December 2024 12:54 PM
The R125s design is heavily influenced by Yamahas R-Series family, including the R3 and R7, with features like the M1 Moto GP style nose and R1 replica switch cluster. This design language helps the R125 look like a bigger bike, which is a major selling point for many riders.
Sunday, 01 December 2024 01:52 AM
The 2025 R125s pricing starts from £5450, which translates to approximately Rs. 5.5 lakh in Indian currency, though the exact Indian pricing is yet to be announced. The bikes popularity as an entry-level sportbike is expected to continue with these updates. I believe the new colors and tech will attract even more buyers.
Monday, 25 November 2024 11:55 AM
Yamahas decision to keep the engine and chassis of the R125 unchanged reflects their confidence in the current design. The bikes performance is boosted by its Variable Valve Actuation (VVA) system and traction control, along with a six-speed gearbox and assist slipper clutch. This combination ensures enhanced control during acceleration and deceleration.
Friday, 22 November 2024 07:43 PM
The 2025 Yamaha R125 maintains its Euro5+ compliant engine, producing 14.7bhp at 10,000rpm and 8.4lb ft of torque at 8,000rpm, with no changes to the engine or chassis. The bikes design is inspired by Yamahas Moto GP bikes, with a compact central LED headlight and R1-type handlebars. This consistency in performance is a testament to the bikes reliability.
Friday, 22 November 2024 07:20 PM
The R125s suspension includes 41mm KYB upside-down front forks and link-type rear suspension, contributing to its agile handling. The bike is equipped with Michelin Pilot Street tires and features a wet weight of just 141kg. The fuel tank capacity remains at 11 liters, and the seat height is 820mm. I think the suspension setup is one of the best in its class.
Thursday, 21 November 2024 03:25 AM
The 2025 Yamaha R125 has been updated with new colors, including Icon Blue and Tech Black, and features a revamped 5-inch full-color TFT dashboard. This dashboard now includes turn-by-turn navigation, weather conditions at the destination, and the ability to preview messages, calls, and music details via the Yamaha MyRide app. The bike retains its 125cc liquid-cooled SOHC engine producing 14.7bhp at 10,000rpm. I think these tech updates make the R125 even more appealing to young riders.
Thursday, 21 November 2024 02:31 AM
Yamaha has enhanced the R125s technology with the addition of a lean angle indicator, which uses data from the riders mobile phone to show how far the bike has leaned. The bike also features a Deltabox chassis and 41mm upside-down KYB forks for improved handling. The braking system includes a 292mm front disc and a 220mm rear disc. I believe this lean angle feature will be a hit among enthusiasts.