The Husqvarna CR125 has received a series for 2013 and one of them is the improved final drive that comes with a completely redesigned chain guide. Moreover, now you also get a standard handlebar protection, softer handgrips and a redesigned livery.
In terms of power, the 2013 Husqvarna TC125 is equipped with a single cylinder, two stroke engine with a displacement of 124.8 cc. The engine breaths through a Mikuni TMX38 carburetor and sends its power to the rear wheel through a six speed transmission. Talking about the wheels, the Husqvarna TC125 comes with 21 inch front and 19 inch rear Excel rims shod in 80/100-21 and 100/90-19 tyres.
The suspension system includes a front 48mm Kayaba closed-cartridge fork and a rear fully adjustable Sachs single shock.
The 2013 Husqvarna TC125 is offered with a base price of $6299.
Hit the jump for more information on the 2013 Husqvarna TC125.
2013 Husqvarna CR125
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- Model: 2013 Husqvarna CR125
- Engine/Motor: Single-cylinder, two stroke
- Transmission: 6-speed
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Overview
Husqvarna CR125: 2 stroke sound and weight
Ever since Chicco Chiodi's double world champion win, Husqvarna has never stopped refining the CR125. Never! The new CR125 comes from a long and noble tradition, the result of amazing victories and attention to the needs of young riders, riders who can now find in dealerships the new 2012 Husqvarna CR125. This tried and tested, reliable bike which is not only competitive on the track but also in the showroom with a price that is highly accessible for a bike that has it all.
2013 Husqvarna CR125 Key Features
Bodywork
The livery has been redesigned to follow the new design for all Husqvarna two and four stroke models, with integrated In Mould graphics and improved quality of the stickers.
Final drive
The final drive was improved for the latest modelyear 13 with a complete new designed chain guide
Plus on safety and reliability
Beside the handlebar protection which is serial equipment in the modelyear 13, the handgrips are now softer, which improves the riding comfort, and glued on the handlebar to fix them even through tough rides.
Verdict
Slim, fast, agile and desirable the TC125 is a great partner for any off road adventure.
In terms of power, the Husqvarna TC125 is equipped with one of the best units in its class. Its engine is strong reliable and user friendly, rewarding you with a generous amount power every time you need it.
The motorcycle’s handling is top drawer stuff, thanks to the huge 48mm Marzocchi forks and sophisticated Sachs shock. Thanks to this great setup the Husky can deal effortless with any type of track. You’ll also like the breaks which are simply staggering.
On the other hand, the bike is not cheap, but Husqvarna builds good bikes so for your money you get high-end quality and first class reliability.
Specifications
Engine Type |
Single-cylinder, two stroke |
Engine Displacement |
124.8cc |
Bore x Stroke |
54 x 54.5mm |
Compression Ratio |
8.8:1 |
Fuel System |
Mikuni TMX38 carburetor |
Ignition |
Electronic with variable advance Fuel System |
Transmission |
6 speed |
Suspension Front |
Kayaba 48mm fork, closed-cartridge |
Suspension Rear |
Sachs single shock, fully adjustable |
Tires Front |
1.60x21 Excel rim, 80/100-21 |
Tires Rear |
1.85x19 Excel rim, 100/90-19 |
Seat Height |
38.8 in. |
Wheelbase |
57.9 in. |
Ground Clearance |
12.79 in. |
Rake/Trail |
26.5 degrees / 4.37 in. |
Fuel Capacity |
1.85 gallons |
Curb Weight |
207.2 lbs. |
Price |
$6299 |
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