Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS is a product of well known Motorcycle company Suzuki Motorcycle. It’s really a unique looking stylish Scooter. For this price range this is a well designed awesome looking with a powerful engine Scooter in Bangladesh. To know all the Specification about this Scooter please check our Specification tab below
Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS – This is the FI version for the Suzuki Access 125 CBS. This scooter is a commuting scooter with fuel injection and combi braking. Suzuki Access is one the most loved scooters in South Asia. Scooters have a simple learning curve and are increasingly in demand. People who commute frequently to work and are not familiar with motorcycles will choose scooters.
Suzuki is the largest motorcycle manufacturer in the entire world. The Suzuki Hayabusa motorcycle and the Suzuki GSX-R motorcycle are among the most popular in the world. Suzuki Gixxer in South Asian has made a lot of money over the years. In 2020, the Suzuki GSX 125 came out. There were many opinions on the bike as soon after its release.
Key Features:
Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS is equipped with a fuel injection engine. This will make the bike more efficient. This is an important factor for commuters. The Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS includes an integrated indicator and LED headlight. This gives the scooter a more elegant look.
The Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS is also equipped with a very informative instrument group. Bluetooth connectivity is included for the Indian version. The Bluetooth console will not work for the Bangladeshi edition.
The instrument cluster of 2021’s version is digital and the one from the previous version is only semi-digital. The 2021 version has both a digital speedo display and an engine temperature indicator. The older version only has an analog speedo with no engine temp indicator. The older version can be found in Bangladesh at the moment, but it is expected that the newer version will soon make its way to BD.
The Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS is available in three different colors. They are:
- Black.
- Blue.
- Grey.
All the colors come with no unique decals or anything.
The Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS includes a combined brake system. It is ideal for safety, braking, handling, and maneuverability.
Physical Attributes:
The Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS – a compact, elegant machine. It has a 773mm seat height, which allows scooter riders over 5’3″ to enjoy the ride. The front leg rest has sufficient space for taller riders so they do not feel restricted. The scooter is only able to carry 5 liters of fuel, making it hard to take along on long rides.
The Suzuki Access 125 FI CSB’s dimensions are 1870mm by 690mm, 1160mm and 104kg. The scooter’s relatively low weight makes it very easy and enjoyable to ride. A scooter’s wheelbase is 1265mm. This makes it easy to balance at high speeds. It has a ground clearance 160mm which is adequate for most speed bumps.
Engine and Transmission:
The Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS features a single-cylinder 4-stroke, air-cooled and fuel-injected engine. The engine is fairly fuel-efficient with a predicted fuel consumption of 45 kmpl. The maximum power is 8.7PS at 6750RPM. 10Nm of torque are available at 5500RPM. Although the engine’s power is small, you can expect a fast acceleration once you open your throttle.
The Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS is equipped with a fully automatic transmission, making it extremely easy to use. The Automatic CVT engine is predicted to reach speeds in excess of 100km/h.
Brakes, Suspensions, and Wheels:
The Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS can be equipped with either a complete drum or disc-drum system. Drum brakes are available at both the front and back. However, you can also opt for the front with the disc. Both versions come with CBS. The CBS enhances the bike’s performance and braking, and makes it more safe. Two discs would be better.
The Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS’s front suspension is a simple telescopic. The rear suspension is mono-shock-absorbing. The breaks feel more like a bike and less like a scooter. The scooter’s suspension is premium. The scooter’s suspension should be able to perform properly.
Alloy wheels can be fitted to the Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS. The rear and front have 90/90, 90/100 and 90/100 section tires. Both the front and back wheels are 12″. The scooter is known for its excellent stability and ability to corner well. The scooter can also lean easily.
Pros and Cons:
The pros and cons of the Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS are discussed below:
Pros
Suspension.
Large storage.
High torque.
CBS.
Cons
Single disc.
Low power.
Small wheelbase.
Target Audience:
The Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS has been designed for scooter enthusiasts who enjoy a lighthearted ride. It was designed for commuters that don’t want to be noisy or aggressive. The Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS machine is easy to use and has a quick learning curve. It is simple for beginners and fun to ride. The Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS can be ridden by everyone.
Competitors:
There are quite a few other competitors in the 125cc sector to the Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS. These competitors are:
- Vespa VXL 125
- Aprilia SR 125
- Yamaha Ray ZR 125 FI
Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS, a great commuting bike with a lot personality, is the Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS. This scooter is sure not to disappoint. It is one of Bangladesh’s best 125cc scooters. You must decide if the Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS will be a good fit for you.
FAQ- Frequently Ask Question
1. What is the cheapest scooter of Suzuki in Bangladesh?
Ans- The Suzuki Let’s is the cheapest Suzuki Scooter in Bangladesh.
2. What kind of fuel supply system does the Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS have?
Ans- As the name suggests, the Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS uses fuel injection (FI) as the fuel supply system.
3. How fuel-efficient is the Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS?
Ans- The Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS has a mileage of around 45kmpl on average, which may vary.
4. What kind of scooter is the Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS?
Ans- Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS is a premium commuting scooter.
5. What is the most popular Suzuki bike in Bangladesh?
Ans- The Suzuki Gixxer series is the most popular Suzuki bike series in Bangladesh.
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