Bajaj CT125X Drum Brake

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Bajaj CT125X Drum Brake
Bajaj CT125X Drum Brake

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol
Engine Displacement 124.40 cc
Engine 4 stroke, Air cooled Single cylinder, SOHC, DTSi
Fuel System Intelligent carburetor
Ignition DC
Maximum Power 10.9 Ps @ 8000 Rpm
Maximum Torque 11 Nm @ 5500 Rpm
Seating Capacity Quilted with TM foam
Transmission 5 SP
Gear Shift Pattern 1-N-2-3-4-5
Battery 3 AH VRLA
Frame Square tube, semi double cradle
Headlamp Bulb type, 35/35W
Tyres
Front 80/100-17, TL
Rear 100/90-17, TL,
Wheel / RIM Alloy wheel – Tubeless type
Brakes
Front 130 Drum
Rear 130 Drum with CBS
Suspension
Front Telescopic , Stroke 125 mm
Rear SNS , Stroke 100 mm
Colors Available
Colors Ebony Black with Green decals
Ebony Black with Blue decals
Ebony Black with Red decals


Physical Specs
Length --
Seat Height 810
Wheelbase 1285 mm
Overview
About The Bajaj CT125X Drum Brake is a solid and reliable motorcycle that offers decent power and per Read More
Features - A powerful 125 cc DTS-i engine
- Superior engine protection
- Stronger crash guards
- Tubeless tyres
- Stylish bellows on front suspension
- Rubber tank pads
- USB charging
- Comfortable quilted seat
- Special carrier
Additional Details Shifting : All down
Total Seat Length(mm) Total/Usable : 700/693
DRL/AHO : DRL
Speedometer : Analog
Pros and Cons
Pros - The engine offers excellent power and torque outputs
- Intelligent carburetor fuel system aids in fuel efficiency
- The motorcycle features a contemporary, sporty design
- Comes with a USB charging facility, a handy feature for today's digital generation
- The combined braking system enhances safety during emergency braking
- Suspension system offers comfortable riding experience over different road conditions
Cons - Lack of fuel injection might result in slightly less precise fuel delivery compared to competitors
- The analog speedometer might seem outdated for some riders who prefer digital displays
- The absence of disc brakes might be a downside for some potential buyers

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