Is the 2013 Yamaha BWs 125 a good bike?
Is the 2013 Yamaha BWs 125 a good bike?
Check out the fun loving, sporty, 2013 Yamaha BWs 125. The ever popular Yamaha BWs 50 has a larger sibling. The increased engine displacement and more roomy design expands the functionality of the 2013 BWs 125, making it a great urban and suburban commuter or fun riding machine.
What’s the 2013 Yamaha BWs 50 wheel size?
The 2013 Yamaha BWs 50 is fitted with lightweight, rugged 5-spoke aluminum “mag” wheels shod in wide, 120/90-10 tires. Hit the jump for more information on the 2013 Yamaha BWs 50.
What kind of fuel does the BWS 50 use?
The fuel system has been designed to accept E10 fuel (10% ethanol fuels). The BWs 50 uses regular gasoline. 16 bit ECU controls the fuel injection process. Easy access, paper-type air filter is used. The air box is specially designed to reduce intake noise.
What makes the bws125 so special?
The BWs125 is powered by a peppy, reliable 125cc, 4-stroke engine. Featuring a gas sipping fuel injection system, an environmentally friendly catalyzer exhaust and a fully automatic gas it and go transmission, the BWs125 is economical to operate and a ton of fun to ride. Two-up seating means you can share the fun with a friend.
What kind of engine does a 2012 Yamaha Raptor 125 have?
2012 Yamaha Raptor 125, 2012 Yamaha Raptor 125 The Raptor 125 is one of a kind with features such as 5-speed transmission, aggressive low-profile tires, and long travel suspension. At the heart is a four-stroke SOHC engine tailored for fun, nestled in a lightweight rigid frame and double wishbone front and Monocross rear suspension.
How do I contact the Raptor 125 service center?
Whether you’re hitting the dirt, drifting through the sand or powering through the mud, the Raptor 125 is designed to get you straight to the head of the class. Contact RJ at 478-538-8174. 2011 Raptor 125 purchased new and regularly serviced. Riden by on experienced kid only.