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Next-Gen KTM 125 Duke Quick Walkaround Video by MRD Vlogs
Next-Gen KTM 125 Duke Quick Walkaround Video: The most-affordable KTM motorcycle is all set to get a major design makeover in the coming days. According to recent reports, the next-gen KTM 125 Duke will be launched in India next week and it would be competing with the likes of Yamaha MT-15 in this p...
Next-Gen KTM 125 Duke Quick Walkaround Video: The most-affordable KTM motorcycle is all set to get a major design makeover in the coming days. According to recent reports, the next-gen KTM 125 Duke will be launched in India next week and it would be competing with the likes of Yamaha MT-15 in this price segment. Ahead of the official launch, MRD Vlogs has managed to post a quick walkaround video of the upcoming bike.
As per the details provided by MRD Vlogs, the 2021 version of 125 Duke would be getting a price hike of INR 6,000. For reference, the current-gen model is available in India with an ex-showroom price tag of INR 1.42 lakhs. Here is the quick walkaround video of next-gen KTM 125 Duke:
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Next-Gen KTM 125 Duke Quick Walkaround Video
Video Source: MRD Vlogs The updated 2021 version of the 125cc Duke is based on the 200 Duke in terms of design and looks, and it features a sculpted fuel tank, sharp-looking fuel tank extensions, a redesigned headlight with LED DRLs, and a sporty side-slung exhaust system. Mechanically, no changes are expected, and the 2021 model would be powered by the same 124.7cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, BS6-compliant engine, which is capable of churning out a maximum power of 14.5 HP at 9,250 rpm and an utmost torque of 12 Nm at 8,000 rpm. The engine will come mated to a 6-speed gearbox. The suspension duties on the 2021 KTM 125 Duke will continue to be handled by WP upside-down telescopic forks at the front while the rear end is equipped with an adjustable WP monoshock. The braking duties will be handled by the same disc brakes at either end while the motorcycle will continue featuring a single-channel ABS unit as standard. [caption id="attachment_591083" align="aligncenter" width="850"]
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