Key performance

11 ch
Power
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125 cc
Displacement
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Technical specifications

Changements 2016 2021
Power
11.0 ch @ 9000 tr/min (8.0 kW) 10.7 ch @ 9000 tr/min (7.8 kW)
Starter
Electric Electric & kick
Frame
Steel
Front suspension
USD fork Telescopic fork
Rear suspension
Twin shocks Monoshock
Front brakes
Single disc. Wave discs Single disc
Rear brakes
Single disc. Wave discs Single disc
Wheelbase
1330.00 mm 1280.00 mm
Length
2090.00 mm 1820.00 mm
Width
830.00 mm 695.00 mm
Height
1060.00 mm 1140.00 mm
Fuel capacity
17.00 L
Dry weight
132.00 kg 140.00 kg

Engine

Displacement
125 cc
Power
10.7 ch @ 9000 tr/min (7.8 kW)
Engine type
Single cylinder, four-stroke
Cooling
Air
Fuel system
Carburettor
Starter
Electric & kick

Chassis

Frame
Steel
Gearbox
5-speed
Final drive
Chain   (final drive)
Front suspension
Telescopic fork
Rear suspension
Monoshock

Brakes

Front brakes
Single disc
Rear brakes
Single disc
Front tyre
100/80-17
Rear tyre
130/70-17

Dimensions

Wheelbase
1280.00 mm
Length
1820.00 mm
Width
695.00 mm
Height
1140.00 mm
Dry weight
140.00 kg

Overview

Between the hands of a beginner discovering the road and a busy city dweller dodging traffic jams, the KSR Code 125 occupies a unique territory. This little Japanese motorcycle doesn't claim to revolutionize the segment, but it embodies a proven formula with disarming frankness. Its 125cc four-stroke single-cylinder engine, fueled by a carburetor and air-cooled, recalls an era when mechanics were intended to be simple and accessible. With 10.7 horsepower delivered at 9,000 rpm, it won't shatter any records, but it offers a perfectly balanced learning platform or daily mobility.

KSR Code 125

The technical specifications reveal a no-frills architecture. A steel frame, a classic telescopic fork at the front coupled with a single shock absorber at the rear, single disc brakes at both wheels, and final chain transmission on a five-speed gearbox. These choices betray a philosophy: robustness and ease of maintenance take precedence over sophistication. The wheelbase of 1,280 millimeters and the dry weight of 140 kilograms announce an agile and maneuverable motorcycle, designed for the tight city bends or winding country roads. The 100/80 tires at the front and 130/70 at the rear, both on 17-inch rims, confirm this versatile vocation.

Its carbureted naturally aspirated engine is a disappearing species in a world dominated by electronic injection and strict anti-pollution standards. This mechanical simplicity is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it guarantees unfailing reliability and low-cost repairs; on the other hand, it puts it at a disadvantage compared to more modern competitors such as the Honda CB125F or the Yamaha YBR 125, which are more efficient in terms of emissions and engine smoothness. Its announced consumption of 2 liters per 100 kilometers, or a considerable theoretical range, remains its trump card for the budget-conscious user.

The KSR Code 125 will not seduce the track enthusiast seeking thrills or the touring rider gliding on the highway. On the other hand, it speaks directly to the novice motorcyclist looking for an indestructible first machine to pass their license, the delivery driver who needs an tireless tool, or the urban resident who wants an economical and unstoppable means of transportation. It fully assumes its role as a utility machine, without embellishment or pretension, in a market where reality is too often sought to be embellished. It is an honest motorcycle, and for that reason, it deserves a certain respect.

Indicators & positioning

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Volumetric power
85.6 ch/L
In category Allround · 63-250cc displacement (1492 motorcycles compared)
Power 11 ch Top 62%
7 ch median 12 ch 24 ch

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