All Kymco Models 2010 Motorcycles
User Rating
0.0/5
0 votes
✦ publish

Kymco Straight 125 E 3

2010

Year2010
MakeKymco
Displacement124.6 ccm (7.60 cubic inches)
Kymco Straight 125 E 3 - No Image Available
📖
Review

The Kymco Straight 125 E3, released in 2010, offered a practical and economical transportation solution in the scooter market. While not directly part of a long lineage of models, it carved its own niche as a budget-friendly option. Competitors at the time included models like the Honda Elite 125, aiming for the same demographic of riders seeking affordability and ease of use.

Powering the Straight 125 E3 is a 124.6 ccm single-cylinder, four-stroke engine. This powerplant produces a modest but usable 7.2 HP (5.3 kW) at 8500 RPM. Torque peaks at 9.3 Nm (0.9 kgf-m or 6.9 ft.lbs) at 6000 RPM, which provides adequate acceleration for urban environments. The scooter weighs in at 107.0 kg (235.9 pounds), contributing to its nimble handling. The fuel tank has a capacity of 3.50 litres (0.92 US gallons), offering a reasonable range for daily commutes.

The Kymco Straight 125 E3 prioritizes ease of handling and rider comfort. Its upright riding position provides good visibility in traffic. While not designed for long-distance touring, the scooter offers a comfortable seat and a smooth ride for shorter journeys around town. The automatic transmission makes it simple to operate, especially for new riders.

The Kymco Straight 125 E3 of 2010 was primarily aimed at budget-conscious riders and those new to motorcycling, seeking a simple and reliable means of getting around. Its fuel efficiency and ease of use made it a practical choice for urban commuters. The Straight 125 E3 offered a cost-effective entry point into the world of two-wheeled transportation.

👍
Pros (Advantages)

✅ Why buy this bike?

• Affordable price point makes it an accessible option for budget-conscious riders seeking basic transportation. • Fuel-efficient 125cc engine provides economical daily commuting, saving money on fuel costs. • Lightweight and compact design allows for easy maneuverability in congested urban environments and parking. • Simple, user-friendly operation and controls make it suitable for beginner riders with limited experience. • Decent storage space under the seat provides practical convenience for carrying small personal items. • Reliable Kymco engineering offers reasonable durability and minimal maintenance requirements for daily use.
👎
Cons (Disadvantages)

⚠️ Things to consider

• Limited engine power makes it unsuitable for highway riding or carrying heavy loads on steep inclines. • Basic suspension components provide a somewhat harsh ride, especially on uneven road surfaces or potholes. • Drum brakes offer less stopping power compared to disc brakes, compromising safety in emergency situations. • Styling and features are dated and lack modern aesthetics or advanced technology compared to newer scooters. • Resale value is lower compared to more popular or premium scooter brands in the market.
🪪
License Class (EU)

The Kymco Straight 125 E 3, with its 125 cc engine and 7 HP, qualifies for an A1 license. Riders 16+ can ride it.

Fuel Economy & Running Costs

Estimated average for 125cc class: 75-100 mpg (2.5-3.5 L/100km)

⛽ Tank: 3.50 litres (0.92 US gallons)

🛡️
Insurance Class

Insurance grouping for Kymco Straight 125 E 3 (125cc):

  • 📋 Group 1-5 — entry-level, lowest premiums
  • 🧮
    Insurance Calculator (UK est.)

    Personalised premium estimate for the Kymco Straight 125 E 3 (UK rates):

    💡 Estimate based on UK market averages. For real quotes, compare on Compare the Market, MoneySuperMarket, GoCompare.

    💰
    Price Estimate

    Estimated price range for the Kymco Straight 125 E 3 based on comparable motorcycles:

    AVERAGE
    $2,777
    RANGE
    $1,449 - $5,199

    📊 average of 36 similar motorcycles · Approximate (USD)

    🛒
    Buy New & Used

    Find new and used Kymco Straight 125 E 3 2010 listings:

    💡 Third-party listings. MotoBike Info is informational only.

  • 👤 Final premium varies by rider age, history, location.
Sponsored Link

Similar Motorcycles

Comments (0)
Please log in to post a comment.

No comments yet. Be the first to write one!

0

Comparison Results

Comparing...