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  2. Yamaha YZF-R125 - Wikipedia

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    The changes include some minor tweaks to the suspension like a different caster angle at the front (it is now 26°), and a shorter swingarm travel at the rear (it is now 110 mm down from 114 mm). The front half of the bike has reworked fairings and a new 5” full color TFT dash with smartphone connectivity.

  3. Grand Prix motorcycle racing - Wikipedia

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    The highest speed for a MotoGP motorcycle in 125cc category is 249.76 km/h (155.19 mph) by Valentino Rossi in 1996 for Aprilia and the top speed in the history of MotoGP is 366.1 km/h (227.5 mph), set by Brad Binder during the 'Sprint' race of 2023 Italian Grand Prix with a KTM RC16.

  4. Sachs MadAss - Wikipedia

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    The Sachs MadAss is an underbone motorcycle available in a 49 cc (3.0 cu in), 125 cc (7.6 cu in) or 160 cc (9.8 cu in) assembled in Malaysia and manufactured in China and distributed by German automotive company Sachs Motorcycles since 2004.

  5. List of fastest production motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    The top speed of the stock production vehicle has not been clearly defined by an independent, verifiable source. Otherwise, first electric vehicle to be considered for the position of the world's fastest street-legal production motorcycle, [ 37 ] [ 38 ] [ 39 ] to have won against ICE motorcycles in a professional road-based event and to have ...

  6. Yamaha AS1 - Wikipedia

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    125cc (racing version) [5] Engine: 2-stroke, air-cooled, I2: Top speed: 75 mph (121 km/h) Power: 15 hp (11 kW) @ 8500 rpm: Torque: 9.4 lb⋅ft (13 N⋅m) @ 8000 rpm: Transmission: 5-speed, chain final drive: Suspension: Telescopic forks (front); swing arm with twin spring/shock absorbers (rear) Brakes: Expanding drum brake, single leading shoe ...

  7. Suzuki 125 GP racers - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki 125 GP racers were a series of 125cc racing motorcycles designed, developed, and built by Suzuki, to compete in the Grand Prix motorcycle racing world championship, between 1960 and 1968. [2] [3]

  8. Yamaha YZ125 - Wikipedia

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    The YZ125 has been built with five- or six-speed manual sequential gearbox depending on model year. The 2005 model has a constant-mesh, wet, multiple-disc coil-spring clutch. From 1973 through 2004, the YZ125 had a single backbone frame made from steel. It generally averaged from 176 to 198 lb (80 to 90 kg).

  9. MV Agusta 125 Bialbero - Wikipedia

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    It began in the popular Italian lightweight classes, and the first race bike was a 125cc two-stroke with a power output of 8 hp and a top speed of 115 km/h. In 1949, the engine delivered around 10 hp with a top speed of 130 km/h, but even in the national races in Italy, it was unable to compete with the fast four-strokes of Mondial and Moto ...