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Lifan LF 125-3 Cross

2012

Year2012
MakeLifan
Displacement124.0 ccm (7.57 cubic inches)
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Review

The Lifan LF 125-3 Cross, released in 2012, is a small-displacement motorcycle aimed at the entry-level market. While not directly comparable to higher-end machines, it occupies a similar space to models like the Suzuki DR125SE in offering affordable transportation with a touch of off-road styling. This particular model aimed to provide a budget-friendly option for riders seeking a lightweight and manageable motorcycle.

Powering the LF 125-3 Cross is a 124.0 ccm single-cylinder, four-stroke engine. This engine produces a modest but usable 11.0 HP (8.0 kW) at 9000 RPM, with a peak torque of 8.3 Nm (0.8 kgf-m or 6.1 ft.lbs) arriving at 7500 RPM. The motorcycle's dry weight is a light 105.0 kg (231.5 pounds), which contributes to its nimble handling. Fuel capacity is 10.50 litres (2.77 US gallons), offering a decent range for commuting or short trips.

With a seat height of 730 mm (28.7 inches), the LF 125-3 Cross is accessible to a wide range of riders, particularly those of shorter stature. While not designed for long-distance touring, the upright riding position is adequate for shorter commutes and general riding. The suspension is basic but functional, providing a reasonable level of comfort on paved roads, although it may struggle on rougher terrain.

The Lifan LF 125-3 Cross is targeted towards new riders, students, or anyone looking for inexpensive and reliable transportation. It's a practical choice for navigating congested areas and offers a low barrier to entry for those just starting their motorcycle journey. While it may not offer the performance or features of more expensive motorcycles, its affordability and ease of use make it a viable option for budget-conscious buyers.

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Pros (Advantages)

✅ Why buy this bike?

• Low purchase price makes it an accessible entry point for new riders or budget-conscious individuals. • Simple air-cooled engine is relatively easy to maintain and repair, reducing potential maintenance costs. • Lightweight design and nimble handling make it suitable for navigating urban environments and light off-road trails. • Fuel efficiency is excellent, offering significant savings on transportation costs compared to cars. • Basic instrumentation provides essential information without unnecessary complexity, easing the learning curve. • Its small size and maneuverability are ideal for learners honing their riding skills in a safe and controlled environment.
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Cons (Disadvantages)

⚠️ Things to consider

• Low engine power makes it unsuitable for highway use or carrying heavy loads, limiting its versatility. • Basic suspension components offer limited adjustability and may feel harsh on rough terrain, impacting comfort. • Build quality and component durability may be questionable compared to more established brands, potentially leading to more frequent repairs. • Limited availability of spare parts in some regions can make repairs time-consuming and challenging. • Styling is dated and basic, lacking the modern aesthetics found in newer motorcycle models.
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License Class (EU)

The Lifan LF 125-3 Cross, with its 124 cc engine and 11 HP, qualifies for an A1 license. Riders 16+ can ride it.

Fuel Economy & Running Costs

Estimated average for 124cc class: 75-100 mpg (2.5-3.5 L/100km)

⛽ Tank: 10.50 litres (2.77 US gallons)

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Insurance grouping for Lifan LF 125-3 Cross (124cc):

  • 📋 Group 1-5 — entry-level, lowest premiums
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