Schlüsselleistung

🔧
125 cc
Hubraum
💺
960 mm
Sitzhöhe
9.5 L
Tankinhalt
💰
7 190 €
Neupreis
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Technische Daten

Changements 2012 2013
Verdichtungsverhältnis
12.5:1
Kraftstoffsystem
Carburettor. Keihin PWK 36 S AG
Schmierung
Mixture oil lubrication 1:60
Kupplung
Wet mDouble disk clutch / hydraulically operated Wet multi-disc clutch / hydraulically operated
Vorderradaufhängung
WP Suspension Up Side Down 4860 MXMA PA WP  Suspension Up Side Down 4860 MXMA PA
Hinterradaufhängung
WP Suspension PDS 5018 DCC WP  Suspension PDS 5018 DCC
Vorderreifen
90/90-21
Hinterreifen
120/90-18
Neupreis
7 050 € 7 190 €

Motor

Hubraum
125 cc
Motortyp
Single cylinder, two-stroke
Kühlung
Liquid
Bohrung × Hub
54.0 x 54.5 mm (2.1 x 2.1 inches)
Zündung
Contactless, controlled, fully electronic ignition system with digital ignition timing adjustment, type Kokusan
Starter
Kick

Fahrwerk

Rahmen
Central tube frame made of chrome molybdenum steel tubing
Getriebe
6-speed
Endantrieb
Chain   (final drive)
Kupplung
Wet multi-disc clutch / hydraulically operated
Vorderradaufhängung
WP  Suspension Up Side Down 4860 MXMA PA
Hinterradaufhängung
WP  Suspension PDS 5018 DCC
Federweg vorne
300 mm (11.8 inches)
Federweg hinten
335 mm (13.2 inches)

Bremsen

Vorderradbremse
Single disc
Hinterradbremse
Single disc

Abmessungen

Sitzhöhe
960.00 mm
Radstand
1471.00 mm
Bodenfreiheit
355.00 mm
Tankinhalt
9.50 L
Trockengewicht
95.00 kg
Neupreis
7 190 €

Übersicht

Eighty-five kilograms. That's the dry weight of this Austrian machine, and that figure alone summarizes the entire philosophy behind the KTM 125 EXC. In a segment where every gram is fiercely negotiated, KTM has built an E1 enduro that keeps its fundamental promise: to remain light, agile, and affordable enough that maintenance doesn't empty your wallet after each outing. At a new price of 7190 euros, it positions itself as a serious tool, neither a beginner's toy nor a collector's motorcycle.

KTM 125 EXC

The choice of chrome-molybdenum steel frame deserves attention, because it goes against the trend. While Husqvarna, Beta or Sherco rely on aluminum for their enduro frames, KTM maintains steel on the KTM 125 EXC, arguing a real weight advantage over the competition, approximately 500 grams according to the manufacturer, and superior ease of maintenance. This is not conservatism; it's an assumed engineering choice. The profiled tubular frame offers more space for the 9.5-liter fuel tank and mechanical components, a decent range for a machine of this size. The short wheelbase of 1471 mm and the generous ground clearance of 355 mm confirm that we are indeed talking about a real enduro, designed for muddy trails and technical sequences in the forest.

The suspension is signed WP, made in Austria, and is one of the strengths of the machine. The 4860 MXMA PA inverted fork with 48 mm offers a wide adjustment range, with high and low speed compression adjustable separately, as is the rebound. At the rear, the PDS 5018 DCC shock connects directly above the cast aluminum monoblock swingarm, a geometry that ensures torsional rigidity without sacrificing longitudinal comfort. The result is a machine that responds precisely to the rider's demands, without the imprecision sometimes found on less prepared enduros. For a 125, this is a technical foundation that far exceeds what the segment minimally requires.

The 124.80 cc two-stroke single-cylinder engine, with its 54 mm bore and 54.5 mm stroke, is not there to set homologated road records. It's a pure riding tool, lively at high RPM, ideal for E1 class riders who want to progress without fighting against an overly powerful displacement. The six-speed chain final drive complements the power range of a two-stroke, which requires more active gear changes than an equivalent four-stroke. Those considering a conversion to a KTM 125 EXC supermotard will particularly appreciate this engine's sharp character, well suited to acceleration out of corners on asphalt.

The 960 mm saddle is high, unsurprisingly for a pure enduro. It's not the machine for a 1.65 m tall driver who wants to put both feet flat on the ground at the traffic light. It's a motorcycle for active riders, whether they are looking for a used KTM 125 EXC to start competing or acquiring the machine new to attack regional stages. The GIANT alloy rims in 7050 aluminum, the CNC machined hubs, the Twin-Air air filter replaceable in fifteen seconds without tools: every detail confirms that we are on a machine oriented towards performance and terrain practicality. Customization possibilities, notably via a KTM 125 EXC graphic kit in your choice of colors, allow you to individualize a machine that, straight from the factory, already displays a refined graphic design. For those who want a road-homologated KTM 125 EXC with a supermotard kit, the mechanical basis is there; the transformation budget remains to be planned.

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