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What is the displacement of a 125 motorcycle?

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KeeganDella
07/30/25 12:52am
125 motorcycles are called 125 because their displacement is basically around 125cc at most, and it won't be much lower than 125cc. Here is some extended information about 125 motorcycles: 1. What does 125 motorcycle mean: 125 refers to a motorcycle with an engine cylinder capacity of 125CC. 125cc indicates the engine's cylinder capacity. The larger the cylinder capacity, the greater the engine power, and under the same load conditions, the higher the maximum speed. 2. Standards and traffic regulations: Below 30cc is classified as a fuel-powered bicycle, 30-50cc as a light motorcycle, and above 50cc as a motorcycle. Besides 125 and 250, common motorcycles abroad include 400, 600, etc.
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EdwardRose
08/15/25 6:16am
I often ride a 125cc motorcycle, with a displacement of 125 milliliters, which is particularly suitable for daily use. A 125cc engine displacement means the volume of the compressed air-fuel mixture per ignition is exactly 125 cubic centimeters—sounds a bit technical, but the actual riding experience is fantastic. The engine is compact yet powerful, providing smooth acceleration without being too aggressive, making it easy for beginners to handle. For city commuting, the fuel consumption is very low, averaging just 2-3 liters per 100 kilometers, which is economical and hassle-free. The lightweight body offers nimble handling and easy parking. I've tried larger-displacement bikes before, but 125cc is more suitable for riders like us who prefer simplicity. Maintenance is also straightforward, requiring only regular oil changes.
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JosephAnn
10/20/25 3:45am
A displacement of 125cc is the standard for 125 motorcycles. I've observed many models, and this engine size is quite practical. The 125cc engine is fuel-efficient and powerful, making it suitable for urban roads and short trips. After years of riding, I've seen many beginners choose 125cc because the power is moderate and less likely to cause loss of control. The lightweight body ensures stability during sharp turns. In terms of fuel consumption, commuting 20 kilometers daily costs very little, even cheaper than taking the bus. Small-displacement engines produce less noise, so neighbors won't complain. Remember to keep the chain lubricated to extend its lifespan to seven or eight years.
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OKingston
12/03/25 4:17am
I use a 125cc motorcycle for commuting, and it's clear that the displacement is 125 milliliters. A small displacement means low fuel consumption, with monthly fuel costs around a hundred yuan. The lightweight body makes parking and turning flexible. It's convenient for city riding and quick to start at traffic lights. The 125cc engine has fewer faults, making it suitable for office workers like me. Occasionally carrying luggage is also sufficient. It offers high cost performance.
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