Suzuki GSX 125

Suzuki-GSX-125

131,950 BDT

Officially Available

10.4 bhp
9.2 NM
50 KM/PL
125 CC

Suzuki GSX 125 Price In BD

BRAND ORIGINJapan
Assemble/Made inIndia
MILEAGE50 Km/pl (Approx)
TOP SPEED100 Km/ph (Approx)
REGULAR PRICE131,950 BDT

Full Specification

<strong>Suzuki GSX 125</strong>
Bike Name:Suzuki GSX 125
Brand:Suzuki
Bike Category:Standard
Displacement :125cc
Regular Price:131,950 BDT (approx)
Brand Origin:Japan
Assemble In:India
Model Year:2020
Distributor/Seller:Rancon Motorbikes Limited
<strong>Engine</strong>
Engine:Air-Cooled, 4-Stroke, 1-Cylinder
Maximum power :10.4 Bhp @ 9000 RPM
Maximum torque :9.2 NM @ 7000 RPM
Bore:57.0 Mm
Stroke:48.8 Mm
Valves:2
Fuel System:Carburetor
Starting Method:Electric
Engine Cooling:Air Cooled
<strong>Transmission</strong>
Transmission Type:Manual
Clutch type :Wet-Multiplate
No Of Gears:5
<strong>Top Speed & Mileage</strong>
Top Speed:100 Kmph (Approx)
Mileage:50 Kmpl (Approx)
<strong><strong>Chassis & Suspension</strong></strong>
Chassis Type:N/A
Front Suspension:Telescopic
Rear Suspension:Hydraulic Spring Damping
<strong><strong>Wheels & Tires</strong></strong>
Wheelbase: 1270 Mm
Front Tire:2.75/18
Rear Tire:90/90/18
Tubeless:
Wheel Type:Cast
<strong><strong><strong>Brakes</strong></strong></strong>
Front Brake:Single Disc
Rear Brake:Drum Brake
ABS:
CBS:
<strong>Dimensions</strong>
Length:1990 Mm
Height:1075 Mm
Width:755 Mm
Weight:126 Kg
Fuel Tank Capacity (L):14.2 Liters
Seat Height:790 Mm
<strong><strong>Features</strong></strong>
Speedometer :Analog
RPM Meter:Analog
Fuel meter:
Gear indicator :
Passenger Grab Rail:Yes
Engine Kill Switch:Info-Not-Available
Handle Type:Three Part Handle Bar
Seat Type:Single-Seat
<strong><strong><strong>Electricals</strong></strong></strong>
Head Lamp:12V 35/35W (Halogen)
Tail Lamp:Halogen
Indicators: Halogen
Battery Type:Mf
Voltage and Ampere:12V 3Ah

Available Colours

Suzuki GSX 125 black
Suzuki GSX 125 blue
Suzuki GSX 125 red

Review

Suzuki GSX 125 is a small-displacement motorcycle designed primarily for urban commuting and beginner riders. Here are some key points to consider:

  1. Engine: The GSX 125 is powered by a small, fuel-efficient engine. In 2021, it had a 124cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that produced around 11 horsepower. This engine is designed to deliver good fuel economy while being easy to handle for new riders.
  2. Design: The GSX 125 features a sporty and modern design. It typically comes with full-body fairings, giving it a sleek appearance. The ergonomics are designed to be comfortable for riders during city commuting, with an upright riding position.

Suzuki GSX 125

  1. Fuel Efficiency: One of the key advantages of small-displacement motorcycles like the GSX 125 is their excellent fuel efficiency. These bikes are designed to sip fuel, making them a cost-effective choice for daily commuting.
  2. Handling: With a lightweight frame and relatively low power output, the GSX 125 is easy to handle and maneuver in city traffic. This makes it an excellent choice for new riders or anyone looking for a practical and nimble commuter.
  3. Features: While not as feature-rich as larger, more expensive motorcycles, the GSX 125 typically comes equipped with basic features like a digital instrument cluster, LED lighting, and front disc brakes for improved stopping power.
  4. Price: The GSX 125 is often priced competitively in its segment, making it an affordable entry-level option for riders.
  5. Maintenance: Smaller bikes like the GSX 125 generally have lower maintenance costs, which can be appealing to budget-conscious riders.
  6. Limitations: It’s important to note that the GSX 125 is not designed for long highway journeys or high-speed touring. Its small engine may struggle at higher speeds and may not be as comfortable for long rides.

Pros
1. Powerful.
2. Good build quality.
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Cons
1. Weak rear brake
2. Thin rear tire.
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Overall
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  • Comfort - 90%
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  • Control - 90%
    90%
  • Resell value - 85%
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  • Fuel - 90%
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