Much stronger in comparison to the older 100cc units
It has been years driving tricycles, and one of the best decisions of my life was switching to the Kawasaki CT125. It is equipped with a 125cc engine that seems to be much stronger in comparison to the older 100cc units. When carrying cargo and passengers, especially uphill, I have found the extra torque to be very noticeable. I do not feel like I’m forcing the Kawasaki CT125 to move. Even while riding constantly in stop-and-go conditions, the fuel consumption is quite good. As refueling is not that frequent, I can now stretch my earnings. This means a lot for a tricycle driver like me.
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Engine
124
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125
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99.27
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144
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149.5
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Power
9.86
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9.6
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8.08
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11.84
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11
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Start Option
Kick & Electric
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Kick & Electric
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Kick & Electric
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Kick & Electric
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Kick & Electric
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Transmission Type
Manual
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Manual
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Manual
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Manual
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Manual
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Front Brake
Drum
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Drum
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Drum
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Drum
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Disc
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Ground Clearance
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156 mm
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169 mm
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170 mm
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