Suzuki GSX-R125 accessory pack & graphics kit launched in the UK
Suzuki UK has introduced a new accessory pack and graphics kit for the Suzuki GSX-R125 in the United Kingdom to augment the sporty appeal of the motorcycle.
The accessory pack is available at authorized Suzuki dealerships across the UK and is priced at £330 including fitment charges. It is exclusively designed for the black colour variant of the Suzuki GSX-R125 and isn’t exactly affordable. However, it offers savings of £160 to the customers against individual item purchase.
The accessory pack and graphics kit include a double bubble visor, pillion seat cowl, red graphics kit and alloy wheels decals to stand out from the rest. Apart from the accessory kit, the Suzuki GSX-R125 remains unchanged mechanically.
The GSX-R125 offers class-leading power-to-weight ratio and acceleration performance. The motorcycle features Suzuki’s easy-start system, keyless ignition, low RPM assist and an LED headlight.
Powering the Suzuki GSX-R125 is a 125 cc, single-cylinder, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC motor with fuel injection. The engine is capable of generating a maximum power of 15 PS at 10,000 rpm while developing a peak torque of 11.5 Nm at 8,000 rpm. The engine pairs to a 6-speed transmission, while the motor has a claimed fuel economy of 43.48 km/l.
The Suzuki GSX-R125 comes equipped with telescopic front forks and a link-type rear mono-shock with preload adjustability. The bike runs on 17-inch alloy wheels that wrap on 90/80-section front and 130/70-section rear tubeless tires. Braking power comes from petal disc brakes at both the ends with standard dual-channel ABS in the UK. The motorcycle has a fuel tank capacity of 11 litres along with a kerb weight of 134 kg.
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The Suzuki GSX-R125 has a ground clearance of 155 mm and a seat height of 785 mm, while the wheelbase stands at 1300 mm. The GSX-R125 is priced at is £4,099 in the UK and rivals the KTM RC 125, Yamaha R125, Aprilia RS4 125 and the Honda CBR 125R.