KTM 125 Duke 2016 vs. Yamaha MT-125 2016

KTM 125 Duke 2016

KTM 125 Duke 2016

Yamaha MT-125 2016

Yamaha MT-125 2016

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Overview - KTM 125 Duke 2016 vs Yamaha MT-125 2016

The KTM 125 Duke and the Yamaha MT-125 are both popular naked bikes from the 2016 model year. While they have some similarities in terms of engine power, torque, and cylinder count, they also have distinct differences in various aspects.

Starting with the technical specifications, both bikes have a single-cylinder engine with a displacement of around 125cc. They both produce 15 horsepower, which is a standard output for bikes in this category. The KTM 125 Duke has a torque of 12 Nm, while the Yamaha MT-125 has a slightly higher torque of 12.4 Nm.

In terms of suspension, the KTM 125 Duke features an upside-down telescopic fork at the front, which provides better stability and control during cornering. On the other hand, the Yamaha MT-125 has a regular telescopic fork. Both bikes have a single disc brake at the front, ensuring reliable stopping power.

KTM 125 Duke 2016

KTM 125 Duke 2016

When it comes to the chassis, the KTM 125 Duke boasts a chromium-molybdenum frame, which is known for its strength and durability. The Yamaha MT-125, on the other hand, has a steel frame with a Deltabox design, which offers a good balance between rigidity and flexibility.

In terms of dimensions and weights, the KTM 125 Duke has a slightly wider front tire at 110mm, compared to the 100mm front tire of the Yamaha MT-125. Both bikes have the same 17-inch front and rear tire diameter. The KTM 125 Duke has a wheelbase of 1367mm, while the Yamaha MT-125 has a slightly shorter wheelbase of 1355mm. The seat height of the KTM 125 Duke is 800mm, while the Yamaha MT-125 has a slightly higher seat height of 810mm. Both bikes have a fuel tank capacity of around 11 liters.

Yamaha MT-125 2016

Yamaha MT-125 2016

Moving on to the strengths of each bike, the KTM 125 Duke is praised for its extreme maneuverability, high-quality equipment, and the availability of power parts for individualization. On the other hand, the Yamaha MT-125 is known for its superior design, sporty handling, low weight, and good brakes.

However, both bikes also have their weaknesses. The KTM 125 Duke is criticized for its lack of comfort and modest performance. On the other hand, the Yamaha MT-125 is said to have a lack of storage space and a high price tag.

In conclusion, the KTM 125 Duke and the Yamaha MT-125 are both solid choices in the 125cc naked bike segment. While the KTM 125 Duke offers high-quality equipment and customization options, the Yamaha MT-125 stands out with its design, handling, and weight. However, potential buyers should consider the specific weaknesses of each bike, such as the comfort and performance of the KTM 125 Duke and the lack of storage space and high price of the Yamaha MT-125.

Technical Specifications KTM 125 Duke 2016 compared to Yamaha MT-125 2016

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Suspension Front

Front suspensionFront suspensionUpside-Down telescopic forkFront suspensionTelescopic fork

Chassis

FrameFrameChromium-molybdenumFrameSteel
Frame typeFrame typeTubularFrame typeDeltabox

Brakes Front

TypeTypeSingle diskTypeSingle disk

Brakes Rear

TypeTypeDiscTypeDisc

Dimensions and Weights

Front tyre widthFront tyre width110 mmFront tyre width100 mm
Front tyre heightFront tyre height70 %Front tyre height80 %
Front tyre diameterFront tyre diameter17 inchFront tyre diameter17 inch
Rear tyre widthRear tyre width150 mmRear tyre width130 mm
Rear tyre heightRear tyre height60 %Rear tyre height70 %
Rear tyre diameterRear tyre diameter17 inchRear tyre diameter17 inch
WheelbaseWheelbase1,367 mmWheelbase1,355 mm
Seat HeightSeat Height800 mmSeat Height810 mm
Fuel Tank CapacityFuel Tank Capacity11 lFuel Tank Capacity11.5 l
License compliancyLicense compliancyA1License compliancyA1

Pros and Cons in comparison

Pros and Cons in comparison

KTM 125 Duke 2016

KTM 125 Duke 2016

For 16-year-olds and B-111 owners, the KTM 125 Duke is a blessing because it is not a small moped brand, but a real motorbike brand with sporty prestige and a high coolness factor. Motorcyclists who have outgrown school age will miss performance and are more likely to use the smallest Duke for very short everyday trips, if at all. I would then rather prefer a scooter, which also has storage space.

Extremely manoeuvrable

high-quality equipment

power parts for individualisation

little comfort

modest performance

Yamaha MT-125 2016

Yamaha MT-125 2016

In English there is the so-called 'street cred'. A value that measures respect and coolness on the road. The Yamaha MT-125 has a lot of that, it impresses with its grown-up look, which is heavily reminiscent of its larger model sisters. The handling and seating position are sporty, a streetfighter for the city. This is where the little Japanese bike feels most at home. With its low weight, it weaves through city traffic, and short overland routes are no problem. Only the lack of storage space and the relatively high price depress the generally very positive impression of the A1 bike.

Superior design

Sporty handling

Low weight

Good brakes

Lack of storage space

High price

Price Comparison Avarage Market Price KTM 125 Duke vs Yamaha MT-125

There are a few key differences between a KTM 125 Duke 2016 and a Yamaha MT-125 2016. In terms of price, the actual average prices of both motorbikes are almost the same. A KTM 125 Duke 2016 experiences a loss of 10 USD in one year and 210 USD in two years of ownership. This is offset by a loss of 270 USD and 610 USD for a Yamaha MT-125 2016. Compared to Yamaha MT-125 2016 there are more KTM 125 Duke 2016 bikes available on the 1000PS.de Marketplace, specifically 7 compared to 5. It takes less time to sell a KTM 125 Duke with 70 days compared to 79 days for a Yamaha MT-125. Since model year 2011 1000PS.de editors have written 28 reviews for the KTM 125 Duke and 18 reviews for the Yamaha MT-125 since model year 2014. The first review for the KTM 125 Duke was published on 5/1/2011 and now has more than 10,600 views. This compares to more than 48,700 views for the first review on Yamaha MT-125 published on 5/15/2014.

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