Suzuki GSX 125 is a product of well known Motorcycle company Suzuki Motorcycle. It’s really a unique looking stylish bike. For this price range this is a well designed awesome looking with a powerful engine bike in Bangladesh. To know all the Specification about this bike please check our Specification tab below
Although every manufacturer can make fancy, naked, touring, and ADV-bike-like motorcycles, the market for commuters is their biggest. Bangladesh’s commuter market is likely to be one of the largest motorcycle communities worldwide.
Every manufacturer, whether it is from India to Japan or China, will aim to target commuter segments with their most innovative bikes. Many were delighted when the rumors about Suzuki GSX 125 being ported to Bangladesh spread.
Suzuki is one the most important motorcycle manufacturers in the entire world. Two of the most iconic motorcycles in history are the Suzuki Hayabusa (Suzuki GSX-R) and the Suzuki Hayabusa (Suzuki GSX-R). Suzuki Gixxer in South Asia 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:
The Suzuki GSX 125 is among the first Suzuki commuter bikes with a three part handlebar. The clip-ons don’t look like the sportbikes without a clip-on. Instead, they remind us of the Bajaj Pulsar. Due to its design the bike received mixed reviews from Suzuki fans.
It is designed to look more like a bike for commuters and sports. The bike has air-scoops along the tank, and a muscular front design that almost makes it seem like it was made with the DNA of a GSXR/GSX-S. Three colors are available on the bike:
- Red.
- Blue.
- Black.
The sporty decals are similar in all three colours.
The Suzuki GSX 125 features a halogen headlight as well as a taillight. The indicators, however, are LED. The halogen light ensures that no problems will arise during long night rides. The bulky tail light makes it easily visible. The indicators are solid and well-made.
The Suzuki GSX 125 features the same instrument clusters as the Suzuki Samurai 150. The Suzuki GSX 125 instrument cluster is entirely analog, with the exception that it has a gear position indicator. The instrument cluster features a speedometer/RPM counter, fuel gauge/odometer, tripmeter, digital gear position indicator, and a trip meter. The completely analog instrument cluster can be turned off on a Suzuki motorcycle.
Physical Attributes:
The Suzuki GSX 125 has a 765mm seat height, which is quite low and helpful for those with shorter legs. Its low saddle height means that it has an average ground clearance of just 167mm. The bike is tall and upright, which suits commuters. The bike’s short wheelbase is only 1270mm. This can be helpful in stabilizing the bike.
The Suzuki GSX 125 measures 1075mm in height, width, length and weight. It weighs in at 755mm, 1990mm and 126kg. The generalized seating area of the bike allows for riders to extend their reach and can even swing a leg. The bike is lightweight so you can move it easily from one side and continue to glide on the road. The bike’s fuel capacity is 14.2 liters, making it perfect for long commutes out of town.
Engine and Transmission:
The Suzuki GSX 125’s 4-stroke OHC engine is 125cc in displacement and is air-cooled. The engine puts out 10.6BHP of power at 9000rpm. 9.2Nm of torque is available at 7500rpm. The engine is comparable in torque and power to other models. The bike can be used as a commuter. According to the manufacturer, the motorbike has a claimed 50 kmpl.
The Suzuki GSX 125 comes with a regular wet multiplate clutch system. It features a 5-speed transmission. Because it’s a commuter bike, power delivery should be moderately and low-range. The bike is capable of reaching speeds up to 110kmph.
Brakes, Suspensions, and Wheels:
The Suzuki GSX 125 features a disc-drum set. The bike’s safety profile immediately improves because the front features a left-mounted, disc brake. Because the disc is so small, pressing the brake lever hard can cause the motorcycle to skid. Since the rear brake drum is drum, it’s not surprising that veteran riders choose the front brake to be their primary brake.
The Suzuki GSX 125 is equipped with telescopic handlebars. The forks will have enough travel to give sufficient support on the bumpy streets in Bangladesh. The rear is equipped with a spring loaded oil-filled telescopic shock absorber suspension. The rear suspension consists of two spring-loaded, oil-filled telescopic forks that are expected to provide sufficient support for rider or pillion on bumpy roads.
Alloy wheels can be found on the Suzuki GSX 125. The rear and front tires are made of 1.75/18 and 90/90 sections, respectively. Given the bike, the rear tire seems a little small. A 100/90 inch tire would better suit the bike. With the present setup, riders will need more caution when turning/cornering.
Target Audience:
The Suzuki GSX 125 for commuters is the best choice. This bike is perfect for anyone looking to purchase a stylish commuter bicycle with high quality. The bike is robust and can withstand all the traffic jams and bumpy roads of Bangladesh.
The Suzuki GSX 125 is a great commuter bike with a 124cc engine. With its features, affordability and reliability, this bike should be able to keep up the Suzuki name. The Suzuki GSX 125 125cc commuter motorbike is almost perfect.
FAQ- Frequently Ask Question
1. Which country is Suzuki from?
Ans- Suzuki is a Japanese motorcycle manufacturing company. It is also one of the largest motorcycle company in the world.
2. Where is Suzuki made/manufactured?
Ans- Suzuki is manufactured in Japan, while the bikes sold in Bangladesh are assembled in Bangladesh by Rancon Motorbikes Ltd.
3. Does Suzuki GSX 125 have any other versions available?
Ans- The Suzuki GSX 125 does not have any other versions.
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