Ex-Showroom Price
2-Wheeler Type | Commuter |
Engine cc (Displacement) | 123 cc |
Maximum Power | 10.9 Bhp @ 7500 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 10.4 Nm @ 6500 rpm |
Number of Cylinders | 1 |
Number of Gears | 5 |
Seat Height | 795 mm |
Ground Clearance | 155 mm |
Kerb Weight | 125 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 13.60 litres |
Pros
- Solid Build Quality
- Good Value for Money
- Vast Service Network
Cons
- Love It, Hate It Looks
- Lack of 6th Gear
Colour Options and Price in India | |
Bike Variant | Yamaha SS 125 |
Availability Status in India | Discontinued |
2-Wheeler Type | Commuter |
Latest Price in India | Yamaha SS 125 price was INR 56,555 before being discontinued. |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Colour Options | Blue-Black, Black-Red |
Official Tagline | Make the Streets your Playground |
MAXABOUT RATING AND OVERVIEW | |
Vehicle Overview | Yamaha SS125 is a discontinued model that can be currently felt in the design language of 2016 Yamaha SZ-RR V2.0. The motorcycle had a sporty touch in its commuter centric price point. The 123cc, single cylinder air cooled engine was good for 10.9 BHP and 10.4 Nm of torque. It weighs just 125 kg and claims a top speed of 105 kmph. The motorcycle carried a sporty design and won't even feel old in the current generation motorcycles. It rivals Honda CB Shine, Hero Glamour and TVS Phoenix in its engine class. |
ENGINE AND GEARBOX | |
Engine Details | Air cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC |
Fuel System | Carburettor |
Cooling | Air Cooling |
Engine cc (Displacement) | 123 cc |
Maximum Power | 10.9 Bhp @ 7500 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 10.4 Nm @ 6500 rpm |
Number of Cylinders | 1 |
Ignition | CDI |
Lubrication | Wet sump |
Compression Ratio | 10.0:1 |
Bore | 54 mm |
Stroke | 54 mm |
Cylinder Layout | Forward-inclined single cylinder |
Number of Gears | 5 |
Clutch | Wet, multiple-disc |
Gear Ratios | 1st - 33/11 (3.000) 2nd - 32/18 (1.778) 3rd - 25/19 (1.316) 4th - 23/22 (1.045) 5th - 21/24 (0.875) |
Primary Reduction Ratio | 68/20 (3.400) |
Secondary Reduction Ratio | 45/14 (3.214) |
MILEAGE AND TOP SPEED | |
Mileage | 55-65 kmpl (approx.) |
BRAKES AND TYRES | |
Front Brake | Disc 240mm dia |
Rear Brake | Drum 130mm dia |
Front Tyre | 2.75-18.4PR |
Rear Tyre | 3.00-18.6PR |
Wheel Type | Alloys |
Tubeless Tyres | |
Alloy Wheels |
PERFORMANCE FIGURES | |
0-60 kmph | 6.63 secs |
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS | |
Front Suspension | Telescopic Fork |
Rear Suspension | Swing Arm |
Frame (Chassis) | Diamond, tubular type |
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT | |
Overall Length | 1995 mm |
Overall Width | 730 mm |
Overall Height | 1110 mm |
Ground Clearance | 155 mm |
Seat Height | 795 mm |
Wheelbase | 1295 mm |
Kerb Weight | 125 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 13.60 litres |
Engine Oil Capacity | 1 litres |
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES | |
Speedometer | Analogue |
Tachometer | Analogue |
Fuel Gauge | Analogue |
BATTERY AND LIGHTING | |
Pass Light | |
Battery Type | Maintenance Free |
Capacity | 5AH |
Voltage | 12V |
Head Light | 12V 35/25W Halogen bulb |
COMFORT FEATURES | |
Electric Start | |
Pillion Footrest | |
Step-up Seat/Split Seat | |
Miscellaneous Information | |
Caster | 26.0 degree |
Trail | 90.0 mm |
Yamaha SS 125 Review
Quick Review by Maxabout Team
Yamaha SS125 is sporty and the powerful character is emphasized by its newly added aerodynamic rear fender, lowered front cowl, machine-gun muffler end and smart chain cover. Its sleek body and metallic curves are quite eye-catching, enhanced by attractive-looking headlamps in the front and broader fuel tank gives it a distinctly tough and masculine looks. It appears larger than other bikes. The fiber elements of the SS125 are well formed to give it a highly unique shape. The bike sports a diamond tubular type chassis, and all of the materials are smart and high quality. It feels strong and sturdy overall, and looks durable – capable of manoeuvring off and on road.
The instrument panel on the bike is stylish and smart, with the standard fuel gauge, speedometer and RPM meter. The cluster design is basic – the dials are all easy to read but the overall impression is disappointing when so much attention has been paid to the bike’s other design elements. The Yamaha SS125 features a 123.77cc single-cylinder, four-stroke, air-cooled SOHC two-valve engine, capable of a maximum power of 11 bhp at 7500 rpm and a maximum torque of 10.4 Nm at 6500 rpm, with five-speed constant mesh transmission. The engine is certainly one of the bike's best features, with a good level of power that you feel as soon as you push the self-start button.
Yamaha SS125's engine is stable and well refined, and gives good performance when accelerating. Thanks to its short gear ratios, the bike can jump from 0 to 60 in almost no time at all, with excellent acceleration in the lower gears; however, once it reaches about 90kmph there's a definite reduction in power, and pushing the bike beyond the 100 mark is difficult and takes time. The bike is claimed by Yamaha to offer an average fuel mileage of between 50 and 55 kilometres per litre, up to 60 kilometres per litre on the open highway. This places it right in the middle of the scale compared to the competition; but it's disappointing when compared to a bike such as the Honda Twister, capable of a maximum mileage of 84 kilometres per litre. Unfortunately, it seems that Yamaha's estimates are somewhat high – users of the SS125 have found that it generally delivers just 35 to 40 kilometres per litre, which is a major count against it. The bike's fuel tank has a capacity of 13.6 litres
Yamaha have attempted to refine the riding experience of the SS125, and have been largely successful. The bike's shoe-type seats are of a generous size and width that should be comfortable for almost any driver and the well-designed and implemented suspension gives the bike excellent stability, absorbing shocks even on uneven road surfaces. The foot rests and pegs are positioned for good ergonomic posture. If you need a bike with ample storage, the SS125 is certainly not the bike for you. Like other sports-type bikes, it features very little in the way of on-board storage, with no capacity under the seat for stowing a helmet. This is not necessarily a design fault, as the bike is intended to be as lightweight and unencumbered as possible, but the lack of any storage is slightly disappointing for those with practical travel in mind.
The SS125 features telescopic fork hydraulic type suspension at the front and a rectangular swing arm with hydraulic shock absorbers at the rear. In practice, the suspension copes well with bumpy and uneven surfaces, absorbing most of the vibrations with ease. It's only when you take it way off road and onto really challenging surfaces that you start to feel discomfort – but this is hardly a criticism, as the bike is clearly designed for city and highway travel, which it performs with ease. The brakes on the bike feel solid, stable and balanced, and the bike's stopping distance is quite short, despite all of that engine power. The bike features disc brakes at the front and drum brakes at the rear, both with good response.
Yamaha bikes have a reputation for their capable and flexible handling, and the SS125 is true to this. Even at high speeds, the bike handles very well, and generates very little vibration, even when performing at higher RPMs. However, its narrow tyres mean that the bike feels slightly unstable when leaning through corners. The Yamaha SS125 features new alloy wheels. The front tyre is a 2.75-18.4 PR, and the rear is a 3.00-18.6 PR. These tyres are somewhat on the narrow side – it would perhaps have been better to increase the width to provide greater control and stability, and a sounder grip on the road surface. The Yamaha SS125 is highly powerful, with good handling, braking and control, and responsive suspension that performs on almost any road surface.
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The Bike You Can Trust On
It is a mid-segment 125cc commuter which targets at working executives where it incorportaes trendy styling which can easily appeal to every person. It offers a typical commuter-style upright riding position, with middle-set foot pegs and wide handlebars, which minimizes wrist and back stress, thereby improving comfort while riding for long duration. Engine noise is barely audible. The seating is nice for both the occupants and one can easily travel long distances on it without much stopping. It offers a mileage of around 50 kmpl, I know it is a bit less according to a commuter bike but its performance compensate for the mileage. It has been 4 years after I bought the bike, the engine still runs like the new one and the bike still reaches a top speed of 100 kmph. The motorcycle is easy to handle in heavy traffic and can handle with small gaps quite easily. As far as Indian roads and bumpers are concerned, its ground clearance is poor.
Best Features: Good handling
Pros: Sporty styling, good handling, excellent mileage, classy transmission, awesome engine refinement
Cons: No trip meter, low ground clearance
More stylish, More refined, Better performing Bike
I choose Yamaha SS125 without any second opinion. I can't suggest anyone to buy this bike now because its production is discontinued. But if you want to go for second hand Yamaha, I will recommend it strongly. It is one of the best value for money motorcycle. It provides many quality features at a very affordable price. It is suitable for any age group who just want a reliable bike with both style and right balance of power. Well, I am using it for daily office commute and I have covered 5000 kms on it. It returns me 50+ mileage in city and around 60-63 kmpl on long drives. Till now, I have reached a 105 top speed and I can comfortably ride it at 80+ speed with pillion. After 60+ speed, it vibrates. I always clean wheel chain after every 700 kms and change oil in routine, so this is no more the problem in my case. The engine runs smoothly on 5th gear, it produce sound at low speed. At the end, my fare advice is just take a test drive and decide you ride accordingly.
Best Features: Value for Money
Pros: Price, Mileage, Comfort, Easy handling
Cons: Engine sound at low speed, Vibration beyond 60
Best Entry Level Sports Bike
I've crossed about 50,000 kms in 2 years. Best bike for long drives, it's very comfortable, the suspension never let you know about what is back pain, my longest trip in this bike is 2300 kms... I've never get tired while riding.
Best Features: Disc Brake
Pros: Excellent Handling and Suspension
Cons: Lack of trip meter
But it Cannot Fly
Awesome handling.. Braking is just mind blowing... Not a moment one feels lack of confidence regarding control of the bike... In short... Where a wheel can roll this bike can definitely reach...
Best Features: Handling and braking
Pros: Almost Everything
Cons: Sixth gear missing and not DC powered