With its massive headlight, the fat rear fender and laid back handlebars, the Kymco Zing has a pretty imposing stance.

This compact, yet aggressive cruiser was built with comfort and efficiency in mind therefore, once on board you are met by a spacious saddle, ergonomically designed handlebars and roomy foot pegs.

At the heart of the Kymco Zing II sits a 4 stroke, ohc, air cooled, 124.1 cc, single cylinder engine. The unit cranks out a maximum power of 8.6 kw at 9500 rpm and 9.3 Nm of torque at 7750 rpm. The engine is wrapped around a double cradle frame and is fed by a pretty large fuel tank with a capacity of 14 liters.

As far as stopping power is concerned, the Kymco Zing II 125 comes with front disk brakes and rear drums.

Hit the jump for more information on the 2013 Kymco Zing II 125.

2013 Kymco Zing II 125

Specifications
  • Make: Array
  • Model: 2013 Kymco Zing II 125
  • Engine/Motor: 4 stroke OHC
  • Horsepower: 6
  • Torque: 7
  • Transmission: 5-speed
  • [do not use] Vehicle Model: Array

Overview

Laid back and super cool, the Zing II has all the style of a serious cruiser but is realistically priced. A practical, trustworthy and cost efficient mode of transport at a great price for learners and ´born-again´ commuters, this baby cruiser is comfortable to ride for longer distances and economic to run around town.

Specifications

Engine type

4 stroke ohc

Bore x stroke (mm)

φ56.5 x 49.5

Displacment (cc)

124.1

Cylinder

single

Cooling system

air cooled

Compression ratio

9.2

Max.horsepower kw(r/min)

8.6 / 9500

Max.torque n.m(r/min)

9.3 / 7750

Starting system

electric+kick

Fuel tank capacity (l)

14

Overall length (mm)

2195

Overall width (mm)

820

Overall height (mm)

1170

Wheelbase (mm)

1460

Ground clearance (mm)

140

Saddle height (mm)

680

Dry weight amount(kg)

152

Frame

double cradle

Type (fr/rr)

tubeless/tubeless

Diameter (fr/rr)

3.0-18-4pr/130/90-15-4pr

Type (fr/rr)

disk/drum

Diameter fr/rr (mm) 2

76/140

Type (fr/rr)

telescope / double swing


Verdict

When it comes to built quality the Kymco Zing II 125 is certainly at the low end of the food chain, as it comes with many cheap plastics and the fit and finish is not exactly first class. What makes everything even worse is that the spare parts are very hard to find.

On the plus side of things, the motorcycle is very comfortable and the riding position is fairly relaxed being perfectly suited for long journeys.

You won’t have any complains about the engine’s power and efficiency either, as for a 125 cc unit it does its job surprisingly well.

Overall the Kymco Zing II 125 is not a bad bike and given it relatively low price tag it could appeal to those who want to start their journey into the cruisers world with a cheap, practical and efficient model.