With its sporty stance, the aerodynamic fairing and the lively engine, the Kymco Quannon 125 is the perfect motorcycle for any beginner that wants to take the safe way and step into the world of port motorcycles.
The bike’s backbone is represented by a lightweight steel frame which hosts a 4 stroke, 4 valve, 125 cc, single cylinder engine which sends its power to the ground through a five speed transmission.
The engine is fed by a 13.5 liter fuel tank and puts out a maximum power of 13 ps at 9500 rpm and 9.8 Nm of torque at 8500 rpm.
The bike rides on relatively big 17 inch wheels that are combined with a non-adjustable 33mm telescopic fork and a rear monoshock.
The Kymco QUannon 125 is offered with a base price of $ 3590.
Hit the jump for more information on the 2013 Kymco Quannon 125.
2013 Kymco Quannon 125
- Make: Array
- Model: 2013 Kymco Quannon 125
- Engine/Motor: 4 stroke ohc
- Horsepower: 13
- Torque: 7
- Transmission: 5-speed
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Overview
Sports styling and vivid colors ensure the brand new of Quannon 125 that dominate the street with the awesome and aggressively styled. From the lightweight steel frame encasing the 5 speed air and oil cooled 4 stroke, 4 valve, to the seductive twin halogen headlights and five spoke alloys - the Quannon 125 leading the new city sports fashion.
Specifications
Engine type |
4 stroke ohc |
Bore x stroke (mm) |
φ56.5×49.5 |
Displacment (cc) |
124.1 |
Cylinder |
single |
Cooling system |
oil cooling |
Compression ratio |
11 |
Max.horsepower kw(r/min) |
13 / 9500ps/rpm ; 9.6 / 9500kw(r/min) |
Max.torque n.m(r/min) |
1 / 8500kg.m/rpm ; 9.8 / 8500n.m(r/min) |
Starting system |
electrical / kicker |
Fuel tank capacity (l) |
13.5l |
Transmission |
5 speed |
Overall length (mm) |
2057 |
Overall width (mm) |
725 |
Overall height (mm) |
1174 |
Wheelbase (mm) |
1355 |
Ground clearance (mm) |
170 |
Saddle height (mm) |
800 |
Dry weight amount(kg) |
137 |
Frame |
tube box |
Type (fr/rr) |
tubeless / tubeless |
Diameter (fr/rr) |
(110/80-17) / (140/70-17) |
Type (fr/rr) |
disk / disk |
Diameter fr/rr (mm) |
276 / 220 |
Type (fr/rr) |
telescope / single swing |
Verdict
The Quannon 125 wont’ beat any of its Japanese rivals in terms of power or built quality, but is certainly much cheaper than them.
As far as on road performances are concerned, its handling is pretty decent and the suspensions can handle all but the biggest bumps with composure.
Once it's up to speed, the 125 cc unit gets along pretty well with city traffic and won’t disappoint you on the open road either.
Overall the Quannon is pretty well built and is packed with everything it needs to be considered a good bike for beginners.