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KTM 125 Duke (2012) technical specifications

KTM 125 Duke technical specifications

KTM 125 Duke is produced in 2012. Engine is Four stroke, single cylinder, DOHC, 4 Valves, displacement 124.7 cc / 7.6 cu-in , produces power 11.3 kW / 15 hp @ 10500 rpm and 12 Nm / 1.22 kgf-m / 8.85 ft-lb @ 8000 rpm. KTM 125 Duke weighs 127 kg / 280 lbs. KTM 125 Duke has 2 photos.

Technical specifications

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Model: 125 Duke
Years: 2012
Engine: Four stroke, single cylinder, DOHC, 4 Valves
Capacity: 124.7 cc / 7.6 cu-in
Bore x Stroke: 58 x 47 mm
Cooling System: Liquid cooled
Compression Ratio: 14.5:1
Lubrication: Forced oil lubrication with 1 Eaton pump
Induction: Electronic fuel injection
Ignition: Contactless, controlled, fully electronic ignition system with digital ignition timing adjustment
Starting: Electric
Max Power: 11.3 kW / 15 hp @ 10500 rpm
Max Torque: 12 Nm / 1.22 kgf-m / 8.85 ft-lb @ 8000 rpm
Clutch: Multi-disc clutch, operated hydraulically
Transmission: 6 Speed
Final Drive: Chain 5/8 x 1/4" X Ring
Frame: Space frame in chrome -molybdenum steel tubes Subframe: steel
Front Suspension: 38 mm WP upside-down fork
Front Wheel Travel: 160 mm / 6.2 in
Rear Suspension: WP monoshock.
Rear Wheel Travel: 160 mm / 6.2 in
Front Brakes: Single 280 mm disc
Rear Brakes: Single 220 mm disc
Front Tyre: 110/70 -17
Rear Tyre: 150/60 -17
Steering Head Angle: 65°
Wheelbase: 1367 mm / 53.8 in
Ground Clearance: 170 mm / 6.7 in
Seat Height: 810 mm / 31.8 in
Dry Weight: 127 kg / 280 lbs
Fuel Capacity: 11 Litres / 2.9 US gal / 2.4 Imp gal

Riders reviews(1)

762garage
2022.07.17 16:45
Appearance
3
looks good for the size, you can't get that much appearence out of a 10 year old a1 naked bike. Old headlight witch looks basic.
Comfort
4
Position is very comfy, seat is nice and the tank is wide enough to grip with your legs comfortably. For a big person the bike will seem small but for most people it's good.
Performance
2
What can I say? it's an a1 compliant 125cc... The speed won't be that great. Performance overall is good. If you maintain it the brakes will be more than enough and the bike will feel solid.
Durability
4
If you maintain it, it will last a fairly long time. Many a1 licence riders will not wash it, won't service it and will crash it. If you get one with good maintenece you will have a good time.
Maintcost
2
Parts may be hard to find 3rd party, so you'll have to buy straight from KTM and that will cost you a fortune.
Good a1 bike for the price (if you care for it) :) price goes anywhere from 1000-5000€
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