2017 Kawasaki Z125 Pro - Coolness Factor = 57.1%
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2017 Kawasaki Z125 Pro - Coolness Factor = 57.1%
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Kawasaki’s Most Nimble Bike...
The 2017 Kawasaki Z125 PRO is the bike to conquer the city, regardless of your riding experience or how much gas money you have in your pocket. Built with an emphasis on fun, the Z125 PRO is designed to amplify the thrill of riding.
The Z125 PRO is a visually striking motorcycle with styling that’s a little on the dark side. It not only has edgy looks, but it's also a blast to ride. It fits into that perfect package for those desiring a small, pressure-free motorcycle with plenty of capabilities, low price and great gas mileage. Ideal for someone looking for a real motorcycle, but without the high pressure and costs associated with a larger bike. Thanks to the performance-oriented suspension, easy maneuverability and high fun level, it’s also a motorcycle you won’t soon outgrow. The Z125 PRO was built for the pureness of the riding experience.
Small in size. Big on fun. The all-new Kawasaki Z125 PRO is a nimble streetfigher that’s designed to defy what a lightweight motorcycle can be. With radical Kawasaki “Z” styling, the Z125 PRO is your invitation to the rebellious side of fun.
2017 Kawasaki Z125 Pro http://www.Totalmotorcycle.com Key Features
•Compact size and light weight (224.8 lbs wet) makes for easy maneuverability
•Large 2-gallon tank
•Low seat height (30.7 inches)
•Performance suspension suitable for comfortable and sporty riding
•Capable for two-up riding
2017 Kawasaki Z125 Pro - http://www.Totalmotorcycle.com USA Specifications/Technical Details
US MSRP Price: $2999 USD
Engine: 4-stroke, 1 cylinder, SOHC, 2-valve, air-cooled
Displacement: 125cc
Bore x stroke: 56.0 x 50.6mm
Compression ratio: 9.8:1
Fuel system: DFI® with 24mm throttle body
Ignition: TCBI with electronic advance
Transmission: 4-speed, return shift
Final drive: Sealed chain
Rake / trail: 26.0 degrees / 2.7 in.
Front tire: 100/90-12
Rear tire: 120/70-12
Wheelbase: 46.3 in.
Front suspension / wheel travel: Inverted telescopic fork/3.9 in
Rear suspension / wheel travel: Swingarm, single shock/4.1 in
Front brakes: Single 200mm petal-style disc
Rear brakes: Single 184mm petal-style disc
Overall length: 66.9 in
Overall width: 29.5 in.
Overall height: 39.6 in.
Seat height: 31.7 in.
Curb weight: 224.8 lbs.
Fuel capacity: 2.0 gal.
Color choices: Candy Lime Green
Metallic Graphite Gray
MSRP: $2,999
Limited Warranty: 12 Months
Kawasaki Protection Plus: 12, 24, 36 or 48 months
For MORE information and Photos click here: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcyc ... 25-Pro.htm
For MORE information and Photos click here: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcyc ... 25-Pro.htm
Kawasaki’s Most Nimble Bike...
The 2017 Kawasaki Z125 PRO is the bike to conquer the city, regardless of your riding experience or how much gas money you have in your pocket. Built with an emphasis on fun, the Z125 PRO is designed to amplify the thrill of riding.
The Z125 PRO is a visually striking motorcycle with styling that’s a little on the dark side. It not only has edgy looks, but it's also a blast to ride. It fits into that perfect package for those desiring a small, pressure-free motorcycle with plenty of capabilities, low price and great gas mileage. Ideal for someone looking for a real motorcycle, but without the high pressure and costs associated with a larger bike. Thanks to the performance-oriented suspension, easy maneuverability and high fun level, it’s also a motorcycle you won’t soon outgrow. The Z125 PRO was built for the pureness of the riding experience.
Small in size. Big on fun. The all-new Kawasaki Z125 PRO is a nimble streetfigher that’s designed to defy what a lightweight motorcycle can be. With radical Kawasaki “Z” styling, the Z125 PRO is your invitation to the rebellious side of fun.
2017 Kawasaki Z125 Pro http://www.Totalmotorcycle.com Key Features
•Compact size and light weight (224.8 lbs wet) makes for easy maneuverability
•Large 2-gallon tank
•Low seat height (30.7 inches)
•Performance suspension suitable for comfortable and sporty riding
•Capable for two-up riding
2017 Kawasaki Z125 Pro - http://www.Totalmotorcycle.com USA Specifications/Technical Details
US MSRP Price: $2999 USD
Engine: 4-stroke, 1 cylinder, SOHC, 2-valve, air-cooled
Displacement: 125cc
Bore x stroke: 56.0 x 50.6mm
Compression ratio: 9.8:1
Fuel system: DFI® with 24mm throttle body
Ignition: TCBI with electronic advance
Transmission: 4-speed, return shift
Final drive: Sealed chain
Rake / trail: 26.0 degrees / 2.7 in.
Front tire: 100/90-12
Rear tire: 120/70-12
Wheelbase: 46.3 in.
Front suspension / wheel travel: Inverted telescopic fork/3.9 in
Rear suspension / wheel travel: Swingarm, single shock/4.1 in
Front brakes: Single 200mm petal-style disc
Rear brakes: Single 184mm petal-style disc
Overall length: 66.9 in
Overall width: 29.5 in.
Overall height: 39.6 in.
Seat height: 31.7 in.
Curb weight: 224.8 lbs.
Fuel capacity: 2.0 gal.
Color choices: Candy Lime Green
Metallic Graphite Gray
MSRP: $2,999
Limited Warranty: 12 Months
Kawasaki Protection Plus: 12, 24, 36 or 48 months
For MORE information and Photos click here: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcyc ... 25-Pro.htm
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Re: This Week: 2017 Kawasaki Z125 Pro
A world exclusive, released this morning on Total Motorcycle, the Kawasaki Z125 Pro.
USA announcement so far, nothing yet for other parts of the world, but give it a day or two.
Enjoy!
Mike
USA announcement so far, nothing yet for other parts of the world, but give it a day or two.
Enjoy!
Mike
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Re: This Week: 2017 Kawasaki Z125 Pro
Not seeing it. Unless that top pic is shopped, looks way small.
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Re: This Week: 2017 Kawasaki Z125 Pro
Doubt it will sell well in North America except possibly with teenagers with a bit of coin in their pocket, might do okay in the UK as a step up between moped's and the 250 class entry level bikes, best market for this machine would be places like the Philippines and other countries in SE Asia where 185 and 250 class bikes dominate.
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Judging by the guy on the bike in the picture....the bike looks teeny. This bike might be suitable for small people who need to get around town.
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I love that it says it's capable of 2Up riding! Where? Willy Wonka's chocolate factory?
That aside, I gotta admit this thing looks like more fun than a ping pong table. I'd never manage to fold myself onto it, but what a blast for someone who could. Cool.
That aside, I gotta admit this thing looks like more fun than a ping pong table. I'd never manage to fold myself onto it, but what a blast for someone who could. Cool.
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Why wouldn't it sell? This is Kawasaki's competition to the Honda Grom, and those are selling well.
Besides the Z 125 Pro, which has a conventional manual transmission, Kawasaki is also selling an automatic transmission version, the Z 125. Smart marketing from Kawasaki.
Besides the Z 125 Pro, which has a conventional manual transmission, Kawasaki is also selling an automatic transmission version, the Z 125. Smart marketing from Kawasaki.
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According to the posted data this is a 31.7" seat height.
Does it have a 7' rider in the photo?
Does it have a 7' rider in the photo?
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Because Honda gets to use that magic word "retro". Everyone buying the Honda Grom is reliving their first Scrambler. Kawasaki doesn't get to bathe their little 125 in that light.jstark47 wrote:Why wouldn't it sell? This is Kawasaki's competition to the Honda Grom, and those are selling well.
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Hahah.....JackoftheGreen wrote:I love that it says it's capable of 2Up riding! Where? Willy Wonka's chocolate factory?
That aside, I gotta admit this thing looks like more fun than a ping pong table. I'd never manage to fold myself onto it, but what a blast for someone who could. Cool.
Ok, I have to use that in my final words review for the model, that's just too funny!
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