2013 · Enduro-offroad
✅ Why buy this bike?
Excellent fuel efficiency, making it cost-effective for daily commuting or long rides.Lightweight and agile design, ideal for navigating through city traffic or off-road trails.Reliable and durable engine, providing consistent performance and minimal maintenance requirements.Comfortable riding position and suspension, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable riding experience.Stylish and modern aesthetics, appealing to riders looking for a sporty and versatile motorcycle.⚠️ Things to consider
Limited power output compared to other motorcycles in its class, which may be a drawback for riders looking for more performance.Some riders may find the seat uncomfortable for longer rides, leading to potential discomfort.Maintenance costs can be higher compared to other entry-level motorcycles, especially if servicing is required at a dealership.Limited aftermarket customization options available for the WR125R, which may limit personalization for some riders.The small fuel tank capacity may require more frequent stops for refueling on longer rides, impacting the overall riding experience.⚖️ Comparison & Competition
Honda CRF250L: The Honda CRF250L is a reliable and versatile dual-sport motorcycle known for its smooth power delivery and comfortable ride both on and off-road.KTM 200 EXC: The KTM 200 EXC is a lightweight and agile enduro motorcycle that offers excellent handling and performance for riders looking for a more aggressive off-road experience.Suzuki DR-Z400S: The Suzuki DR-Z400S is a popular dual-sport bike with a reputation for durability and ease of maintenance, making it a great choice for riders seeking a balance between on-road and off-road capabilities.Kawasaki KLX250: The Kawasaki KLX250 is a nimble and user-friendly dual-sport motorcycle that excels in urban commuting as well as light off-road trails, making it a versatile option for riders of all skill levels.Husqvarna FE 250: The Husqvarna FE 250 is a high-performance enduro motorcycle designed for serious off-road enthusiasts, offering top-notch suspension and handling characteristics for tackling challenging terrain with easeThe Yamaha WR125R, with its 124 cc engine and 15 HP, qualifies for an A1 license. Riders 16+ can ride it.
Estimated average for 124cc class: 75-100 mpg (2.5-3.5 L/100km)
⛽ Tank: 9.00 litres (2.38 gallons)
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