2012 Husqvarna WRE125

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2012 Husqvarna WRE125
2012 Husqvarna WRE125

2012 Husqvarna WRE125
2012 Husqvarna WRE125

2012 Husqvarna WRE125
2012 Husqvarna WRE125

2012 Husqvarna WRE125
2012 Husqvarna WRE125

– 2012 Husqvarna WRE125 Review

2012 Husqvarna WRE125

The WRE125 has always been a key contender in the trail world, and recognised by the press as the perfect machine on which to begin off roading This year it has undergone a facelift and its graphic design now reflects the racing-based models with a new red and white colour scheme. The white chassis and anodised black hubs give the bike a look that is even tougher than before.

The multi prize-winning 125cc engine has been refined and brought up to date, with improvements especially in terms of pick-up and power at low to medium revs. The WRE 125 comes with the ECS electronic carburetion system, an integrated system for electronic control of the fuel mix (both air/petrol and petrol/oil), developed in collaboration with Dell’Orto. The control unit also manages the ignition system. This enables the 2-stroke WRE125 to meet Euro 3 requirements, contains costs, boosts commercial competitiveness and maintains all the advantages typical of 2- stroke engines: lightness, performance and low running costs. The new exhaust system and muffler are the fruit of experience gained in the world of racing bikes.

The suspension now features new Marzocchi front forks, specially developed for this model, further enhanced by the Sachs shock absorber with new calibration for the damping allowing greater flexibility and support. The rear braking system has a master cylinder with integrated oil reservoir. As with all Husqvarna Enduro and Dual Purpose models, the WRE125 comes supplied with handlebar guards as an accessory.

Again for rally or road use, the headlight housing has been redesigned and the headlight beam is more powerful. The front cowling is completely new. The registration plate holder has been redesigned and the rear light is now LED.

 

 

2012 Husqvarna WRE125 Features and Benefits

Chassis
The suspension now features new Marzocchi front forks, specially developed for this model, further enhanced by the Sachs shock absorber with new calibration for the damping allowing greater flexibility and support.

 



 

2012 Husqvarna WRE125 – North American Specifications/Technical Details
MSRP Price: $NA

Model not available in North America.

 


 

2012 Husqvarna WRE125 – Australian Specifications/Technical Details
AU MSRP Price: See dealer for pricing.

Model not available in Australia

 


 

2012 Husqvarna WRE125 – Specifications/Technical Details
MSRP Price: See dealer for pricing.

Dimensions, weight, capacities
Wheelbase
57.56in
Overall length
86.93in
Overall width
32.48in
Overall height
49.01in
Seat height
37.16in
Min. ground clearance
13in
Trail
4.02in
Kerb weight, without fuel
238.01lb / 108kg
Fuel tank capacity
U.S. Gallons 2.5 / Imp. Gallons 2.09
Transmission oil
U.S. Gallons 0.69 / Imp. Gallons 0.57
Engine
Type
Single cylinder, two stroke
Bore
2.12in
Stroke
2.14in
Displacement
7.61cu.in / 124,82cc
Compression ratio
8.8:1
Starting
Kick starter
Cooling
Liquid cooled
Water radiator
No. 2
Lubrication
Type
By electrical pump
Transmission-primary drive
By oil contained in the crankcase
Ignition
Type
C.D.I. electronic, digital type, with adjustable advance
Spark plug type
Champion QN84 / NGK BR 9EG
Spark plug gap
0.024in
Fuel system
Type
Carburettor
Brand and type
Dell’Orto VHST 28-CS
Venturi diameter
1.1in
Clutch
Type
Wet, multiplate type; mechanical control
Number of driving discs
7
Number of driven discs
6
Transmission
Type
Constant mesh gear type
Number of gears
6
Secondary drive
Transmission sprocket
Teeth 13
Rear wheel sprocket
Teeth 49
Transmission ratio
3,769
Driving chain
Type
Regina 135RX-5/8″x1/4″
Frame
Type
Double tube cradle with high resistance steel round tubes; rear frame with steel square tubes
Front suspension
Type
Upside-Down telescopic hydraulic fork with advanced axle
Fork legs dia.
1.574in
Travel on legs axis
10.236in
Front fork manufacturer
Marzocchi
Rear suspension
Type
Progressive “Soft Damp” type with single hydraulic shock absorber; spring preload adjustment
Wheel travel
10.71in
Shock absorber manufacturer
Sachs
Brakes
Front
Fixed disc with hydraulic control and floating caliper
Disc dia.
10.24in
Rear
Fixed disc with hydraulic control and floating caliper
Disc dia.
8.66in
Wheels
Front
Light alloy
Size
1.60×21″
Rear
Light alloy
Size
2.15×17″
Tires
Front
Sava MC 23 Rock Rider
Size
90/90-21″
Rear
Sava MC 23 Rock Rider
Size
120/90-18″
Internal ratios
1st
2,692 (35/13)
2nd
1,800 (27/15)
3rd
1,333 (24/18)
4th
1,100 (22/20)
5th
0,954 (21/22)
6th
0,869 (20/23)
Primary drive
Engine sprocket
Teeth 22
Clutch gear
Teeth 72
Transmission ratio
3,272
Electrical equipment
Voltage
12V
Headlight
35W
Pilot light
3W
Tail light
5W
Stop light
21W
Turn signals
10W
Battery
12V – 4Ah
Timing system
Type
Reed valve in the crankcase and “H.T.S.” valve with mechanic control on the exhaust port
Valve timing
Exhaust
175°
Intake
Reed valve
Transfer
114°
Overall ratios
1st
33,211
2nd
22,204
3rd
16,447
4th
13,569
5th
11,775
6th
10,727


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