Expected Price
2-Wheeler Type | Sports |
Engine cc (Displacement) | 125 cc |
Maximum Power | 15 HP @ 10000 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 11.5 Nm @ 8000 rpm |
Number of Cylinders | 1 |
Number of Gears | 6 |
Seat Height | 820 mm |
Ground Clearance | 160 mm |
Kerb Weight | 144 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 11 litres |
Pros
- Good Looks
- All-Digital Instrument Console
- Dual Channel ABS
- USD Front Forks
- Bluetooth Connectivity
- Efficient Braking System
- Sporty Riding Position
- Feature Rich
Cons
- Nothing
Colour Options and Price in India | |
Bike Variant | 2024 Yamaha YZF-R125 |
Availability Status in India | Upcoming |
2-Wheeler Type | Sports |
Latest Price in India | 2024 Yamaha YZF-R125 is expected to be priced around Rs 1.25 lakh in India (ex-showroom). |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Colour Options | Tech Black, Icon Blue |
Official Tagline | Feed Your Hunger |
MAXABOUT RATING AND OVERVIEW | |
Design | |
Performance | |
Comfort | |
Fuel Economy | |
Features | |
Build Quality | |
ENGINE AND GEARBOX | |
Engine Details | 125cc, Liquid-Cooled, 4-Stroke, 4-Valves, SOHC Engine |
Fuel System | Electronic Fuel Injection |
Cooling | Liquid Cooling |
Engine cc (Displacement) | 125 cc |
Maximum Power | 15 HP @ 10000 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 11.5 Nm @ 8000 rpm |
Number of Cylinders | 1 |
Emission Norms | BS6-Compliant |
Ignition | TCI (Digital) |
Lubrication | Wet Sump |
Compression Ratio | 11.2 : 1 |
Bore | 52 mm |
Stroke | 58.7 mm |
Number of Gears | 6 |
Gearbox Type | Constant Mesh |
Clutch | Wet, Multiple Disc |
Final transmission | Chain |
MILEAGE AND TOP SPEED | |
Mileage | As reported by Yamaha UK, the certified mileage of R125 is 48 kmpl. |
Performance | In terms of performance, the 125cc sports bike can accelerate from 0-100 kmph in 15.3 seconds. |
Top Speed | Yamaha YZF-R125 top speed is 120 kmph (speedo-indicated). |
BRAKES AND TYRES | |
Front Brake | 292mm Single Disc |
Rear Brake | 220mm Single Disc |
ABS | 2-Channel ABS |
Traction Control System | |
Front Tyre | 100/80-17 M/C |
Rear Tyre | 140/70-17 M/C |
Front Wheel | 17-inch |
Rear Wheel | 17-inch |
Tubeless Tyres | |
Alloy Wheels |
PERFORMANCE FIGURES | |
0-100 kmph | 15.2 secs |
KEY FEATURES AND COMPETITORS | |
Braking System | 2-Channel ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System) |
Key Features | Some of the key Yamaha YZF-R125 features include - R1-inspired 5-inch TFT Instrument Console, Smartphone Connectivity via CCU with Bluetooth, New R1-type Handlebar Crown and Switches, R7-inspired LED Headlights and Position Lights, Dynamic Next Generation Yamaha Racing Design, Traction Control System, Deltabox Frame and Aluminum Swingarm, Michelin Pilot Street Rear Tyre, Sporty Riding Position. |
Similar Bikes | Kawasaki Ninja 125, Honda CBR125R, KTM RC 125, Aprilia RS 125, Suzuki GSX-R125 |
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS | |
Front Suspension | 41mm USD Telescopic Forks |
Rear Suspension | Monoshock |
Frame (Chassis) | Steel Deltabox |
Front Wheel Travel | 130 mm |
Rear Wheel Travel | 110 mm |
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT | |
Overall Length | 1990 mm |
Overall Width | 715 mm |
Overall Height | 1145 mm |
Ground Clearance | 160 mm |
Seat Height | 820 mm |
Wheelbase | 1325 mm |
Kerb Weight | 144 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 11 litres |
Engine Oil Capacity | 1.15 litres |
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES | |
Speedometer | Digital |
Tachometer | Digital |
Trip Meter | Digital |
Odometer | Digital |
Clock | Digital |
Fuel Gauge | Digital |
Mobile Phone Connectivity Via Bluetooth | |
BATTERY AND LIGHTING | |
Pass Light | |
Battery Type | Maintenance Free |
Head Light | LED |
Tail Light | LED |
Position Lamp | LED |
COMFORT FEATURES | |
Electric Start | |
Pillion Footrest | |
Step-up Seat/Split Seat | |
Miscellaneous Information | |
Emission (Co2) | 47 g/km |
Caster | 26º |
Trail | 95 mm |
Yamaha YZF-R125 Review
Detailed Review by Maxabout Team
Being a motorbike aficionado and a reviewer, I have relished riding all types of motorcycles in my testing career. Today is the day when I want to express my opinion on the Yamaha YZF-R125, a sporty 125cc machine which has gained notoriety quite fast in recent years. The bike is not officially sold in India but this bike has caught up quite a lot worldwide and is a perfect sample of what a sports bike of such a low capacity can be.
Taking a look at the YZF-R125 for the first time, you will notice that its design is very sporty and aggressive. From the outset, it can be seen that Yamaha has worked hard to train this 125cc motorbike fabulously as others in the YZF-R line. For me, who does not see the form in form follows functions, I could not fathom how much visuals Yamaha was able to integrate into a learner bike.
Creativity and Design
One of the main attractive features of YZF-R125 is its design remarkably. It quasias of its bigger relations, especially YZF-R7, presents big bike looks making it even more appealing. The front end is rather aggressive with sharp cut lines topped with R7 inspired LED projecting headlamps and position lamps. The nose also features a central air intake which, apart from adding to the sportiness of the machine, has an effective function of directing air towards the engine.
As for the rest of the bike, the rider’s seat fuel tank is adroitly embossed such that the rider is comfortable yet the sporty shape is not lost. The cowl makes a good show of contours that are pleasing to the eyes as well as functional in terms of reducing drag. The tailpiece is short, high mounted, and shaped in the manner of sport motorcycles, finishing off the look of a racing machine.
In my opinion, I find the design to be one of the strongest factors for the case of YZF-R125. In this design, each rider is made to believe that they are riding a bigger capacity bike, this one is particularly for the younger volume-seeking riders. Details range from the low-profile LED taillights to the bright color paint finishes with options of Tech Black and Icon Blue, which are worth noting.
Performance and Powertrain
Central to the cycle is a liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, 4-valve, SOHC engine of 125 cc displacement. Even though this seems basic in the outward view, Yamaha has added quite some remarkable technology to ensure that the levels of performance are achieved within the A1 license restrictions.
A complete revolution in engine technology is the Variable Valve Actuation (VVA) system, which has revolutionized the 125 cc category in motorcycles. This type of two-cam system accentuates low-end torque while the other focuses on high-end power during the use of an engine. One of the innovative designs is the ECU-controlled solenoid that exists on some of the engines, and this one changes cam lobes roughly around 7400 RPM whereby one can use these things broad power bands—1180 cubic centimeter engines and those just range.
The engine’s amazing figures of 15 HP power output are made at 10000 RPM, whereas torque output of 11.5Nm is generated at 8000 RPM. These figures sound unimpressive to veteran riders, but for a 125cc, making them, these figures are the best one can get. What most exceeded my expectations, however, was how responsive the engine was to every single twist of the throttle and how readily it climbed through the proverbial power band. Gentle power delivery is very linear from the bottom and pretty easy to control for beginners but still fun enough for more experienced hands.
The six-speed transmission is quite smooth while engaging gears and retaining an adequate offset between the individual ratio. It is also a nice touch to include a slipper clutch, which helps in preventing rear-wheel hopping during aggressive downshifting, which is a feature often found on bigger sports bikes.
Moving onto the performance figures, YZF-R125 is able to notch a speed well beyond 120 km/h (indicated on speedometer), which is quite commendable in its category. The bike, however, is also capable of brisk acceleration, especially with 0-100 km/h time reaching around 15.2 seconds. Although these times might not break new ground, for a novice bike, they are more than enough and make a good base for improvement of riding skills.
Features and Technology
The YZF-R125 does not spit two pairs of ten and less in terms of equipment for the 125th machine. It is novel to note that the 2023 model will have a 5-inch TFT display, which is very onboard features in high-end and large motorcycles. This kind of display screen brightness control is very efficient in all lighting conditions, and even more customizable for them can be the respective backgrounds "Street" and "Track."
The TFT display contains everything that you may want to look at, i.e. real-time speed, real-time rpm, gear position, fuel level, trip data, and so on. It also has a good addition of a timer for riders looking forward to honing their track riding skills. You may also connect your smartphone using Bluetooth for notifications and controlling music.
One more of the great features is that traction control is also included. This is something which is almost unheard of in this segment. Though it might be an overkill in a 15 HP bike, it’s a reasonably good safety feature, especially for new riders, in the water.
All the lighting system, including the headlamp, the tail lamp, and the turn indicators, is made up of LED. This not only looks membranes but offers good visibility. The bi-functional LED projector headlight is the most impressive, which works well for night riding.
On the braking system, the YZF-R125 is no slouch. It is equipped with a large 292mm front disk and a rear disk of 220mm with both calipers being radially mounted sport performance. Standard was ABS but it also catered to new riders safers.
Variants
From Yamaha, the YZF-R125 is usually provided in a single version, however, several optional extras from the Yamaha Company are available. They include:
- Quick Shifter: This allows you to change gears without engaging the clutch for up-shifts and makes the bike sportier than before.
- Akrapovic Slip-on Exhaust: For those who like to chip in and change the exhaust note of the bike and perhaps even gain a few horses.
- Tank Pad and Tank Bag: Quite useful accessories for somebody whose main use of the bike is commuting or light touring.
I believe, for those intending to take the bike to the track or just ride with a sportier approach, quick shifters are a useful extra. However, the standard variant is great as is for its price and purpose for the majority of riders.
Market Position and Pricing
Even though it’s not officially available in India, the YZF-R125 is intended as a premium entry sports bike in those regions where it is sold. In the UK, for example, one has to pay around £5,300 (about Rs. 5.5 lacs). This makes it to the upper end of the 125 cc segments, taking into consideration its high slightly superior features and build quality.
Considering India’s scenario, if it were to be launched in the near future, we could be looking at a price range of about Rs. 1.25 lakh to Rs. 1.50 lakh, which will make it a premium option to the likes of KTM RC 125 and Yamaha R15 V4. At such a price point, it would be very competitive for those in search of a decent quality and loaded features 125CC sports bike.
Target Audience
Moreover, the YZF-R125 appears to be targeting younger aspirational motorcycle sports riders who are taking their first steps into the world of powered two-wheelers. It is especially very suitable for:
- A1 license holders in European markets who are after a sporty full-fledged motorcycle.
- People in the beginning stages of motorcycling wanting a machine that looks and feels bigger than their capacity.
- People who attend track days and are looking for an inexpensive durable base to practice riding.
- People looking for a fashionable and useful motorcycle that can be daily ridden at the office.
In the Indian context, it is suitable for college-going consumers and young professionals who want a different and premium 125cc motorcycle.
Value for Money
Regardless of the targeted segment pricing, the YZF-R125 manages to provide good value for how much it costs. The materials used and the quality of finish are of the highest order, and some of the parts would be found on motorcycles selling a lot more than this size. It is their features that include VVA, traction control, and a TFT screen that makes many others in the competitors look anomalous in that category.
For those who are new to the two-wheeled world of riding, the YZF-R125 is a perfect launching pad from which they can expand their portfolio of capabilities as the requirements place them. It is simple enough to control for the novice but possesses enough performance and maneuverability to keep the rider interested as the rider improves. This longevity, in turn, adds to its value proposition.
Mileage and Fuel Efficiency
Yamaha has stated that the YZF-R125 can attain an approximate mileage of 48 km/l, which is a good figure for this sports category 125cc bike. In actual riding conditions, many riders should seek between 40-45 km/l depending on how they ride and the conditions. This, coupled with the practical 11-liter fuel tank, means a theoretical range of more than 500km. Thus, it's suitable for city traveling as well as long journeys.
Competitors and Comparison
As far as the 125cc sport bike segment is concerned, the YZF-R125 faces stiff competition from the following 125cc motorcycles:
- KTM RC 125
: Similar results but a lot more aggressive riding stance. Not as many expensive features as the Yamaha but the price is lower than conservatives.
- Honda CBR125R: Touted to be reliable and user-friendly but lacks performance and features that the Yamaha has.
- Aprilia RS 125: Similar features and premium feel as the Yamaha but would usually cost more.
- Suzuki GSX-R125: Good in performance with good handling but few of the advanced technology.
Against these competitors, the YZF-R125 is distinguished by a combination of performance, functionality, and quality monitoring. The invigorating VVA system allows it to perform better, while the TFT screen and the traction control are features that are rare in this class.
Final Thoughts
Coming off the Yamaha YZF-R125 after quite some minutes of riding, I can say that Yamaha has come a long way. This is no ordinary beginner motorcycle, and the presumption that it is a starter bike at best is simply erroneous. It fills the void between 125cc beginner motorbikes and larger displaced sports motorcycles, offering the feel of a sportbike in a package which is not overwhelming.
The elegant design and simple riders focus achieved through the VVA and traction control features implemented make this motorcycle an outlier in the 125cc sports bike category. While some may consider this as a con due to the premium price, the YZF-R125 does call for the cost with a total package.
Parents buy bikes for their children. But the children want a bike that rides and performs the way an older bike would. For young riders beginning their growth cycle in motorcycling, the YZF-R125 should be a perfect fit. It is a bike that will build new riders' confidence and skill at the same time daintily tantalizing them with gears and performance feedback that would keep them wanting more as the riders develop the skills in time.
An advent of the probable launch of the YZF – R125 in the Indian market, there will be a lurch in the 125cc premium segments as it will provide a typical option to the likes of KTM RC 125 and might cross over with some of the 150 – 160 cc sports motorcycles. It would also appeal to quite a number of the young, aspiring motorcyclists in India who would appreciate the blend of aesthetics, technological innovation, and the performance tagged with it.
To conclude, the Yamaha YZF-R125 is more than just a learner bike – it is a fully-fledged small-capacity hybrid sports bike that performs just as a big bike would. It makes the benchmark fresh for what can be achieved in the 125cc class, and it also goes on to exhibit the fact that Yamaha is an innovative manufacturer in terms of its large motorcycle technologies to small displacement units.
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FAQs
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What is the price of Yamaha YZF-R125?
29 December 2022 05:41YZF-R125 is currently not available in India and Yamaha has no current launch plans for 125 cc segment. It is available in other Asian markets and its price in India would have been around INR 90,000.
2015 Yamaha YZF-R125 – Feed Your Hunger
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What is the price of Yamaha YZF-R125?
08 February 2023 08:18R125 launch in India please I am expected for this bike
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Is Yamaha YZF-R125 going to launch in India or not?
29 December 2022 05:28No, Yamaha is not going to launch this sports bike in India. Outside India, this bike is available in 3 attractive shades: Race Blue, Anodized Red and Matt Grey. Its 125cc, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, 4-valve, single cylinder, SOHC engine is tuned to deliver free-revving performance right through to maximum power of 14.88 bhp at 9000 rpm and a maximum torque of 12.4 Nm at 8000 rpm. The suspension duties are handled by upside down telescopic fork at the front and linked mono-cross with spring upload at the back.
KTM RC 125 vs. Yamaha YZF-R125
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What is the mileage of Yamaha YZF-R125 and YZF-R25?
29 December 2022 05:28The Yamaha YZF-R125 is expected to offer a mileage of 35-40 KMPL whereas YZF-R25 would deliver a mileage of 25-30 kmpl. The expected price of this sports bike is INR 80,000-90,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi), which may vary. On the other side, YZF-R25 has got a 249 cc engine with a maximum power of 35.5 BHP @ 12000 rpm and maximum torque of 22.1 NM @ 10000 rpm. It's expected price is INR 2,75,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi), which may vary.
Yamaha YZF-R125 – Feed Your Hunger