Keeway K-Light 125 vs KTM RC 125

Compare Specifications of K-Light 125 and RC 125

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Keeway K-Light 125
Keeway K-Light 125

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KTM RC 125
KTM RC 125

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 124.00 cc 124.70 cc
Engine 1-cylinder/4-stroke/2-valve Single Cylinder 4 Valve, DOHC, Liquid Cooled, Fuel injection
Engine Starting Electronic and Kick Electric
Engine Lubrication Pressure Splash Forced oil lubrication with 2 Eaton pumps
Clutch Wet multi-plate Wet, Multiplate
Fuel System Electronic Fuel Injection --
Ignition TLI Contactless, controlled, fully electronic ignition system with digital ignition timing adjustment
Cooling System Air Cooled Liquid cooling system
Maximum Power 10.4 hp @ 9000 rpm 14.5 PS @ 9250 rpm
Maximum Torque 8.9 N.m @ 7500 rpm 12 Nm @ 8000 rpm
Transmission 5 Speed 6 speed constant mesh
Gear Shift Pattern 1-N-2-3-4-5 1-N-2-3-4-5-6
Battery 12V6Ah 12 V 8 AH VRLA
Frame Bassinet Type Trellis Frame
Tyres
Front 90/90-17 110/70 R17 Rear
Rear 130/90-15 150/60 R17
Wheel / RIM Cast aluminium Alloy
Brakes
Front Disc 300 mm Disc
Rear Disc 230 mm Disc
Suspension
Front 120 mm Telescopic forks 43 mm Inverted telescopic fork
Rear 55 mm Telescopic coil spring oil damped Mono shox.- 10 steps (Adjuster Slots)
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Physical Specs
Length 2140 mm 1977 mm
Width 1100 mm --
Height 1100 mm --
Weight 144 kg 154.2 kg
Wheelbase 1440 mm 1341 mm
Ground Clearance 150 mm 157 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 11.8 litres 9.5 litres
Overview
About -- The KTM RC 125 is a sleek and stylish sports bike that is sure to turn heads on the road. With Read More
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Pros and Cons
Pros -- - High-performance engine in the 125cc segment with liquid cooling and fuel injection
- Sporty, aggressive design and styling that stands out
- Reliable braking system with disc brakes at both ends
- Good handling and maneuverability due to the lightweight Trellis frame
- Advanced features like a digital ignition system and a VRLA battery
Cons -- - High price for a 125cc motorcycle, which might not suit all budgets
- Limited fuel tank capacity of 9.5 liters may require frequent refueling on longer rides
- May be underpowered for experienced riders looking for more speed and torque
- Ground clearance of 157mm, while decent, may pose issues on extremely rough terrains
- Lack of certain advanced features like dual-channel ABS, which are available in some competitors

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