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KAWASAKI Fury 125R
₱ 71,900.00
0932-915-8685
Classification :
For Sale
Condition :
Brand New
Brand :
Kawasaki
Model :
Fury 125R
Year Model :
2015
Transmission :
Automatic
Category :
Vehicles
Subcategory :
Motorcycles & Scooters
Date Posted :
March 15, 2024
Location :
Antipolo City, Rizal
 
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KAWASAKI Fury 125R

  • Php 71,900*
  • DownpaymentPhp 8,500*
  • Monthly Payment 
    (36 Months)Php 3,382*
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* Prices are indicative prices only and may be different at the branch. Prices are subject to change without prior notice.

SPECIFICATIONS
Frame Underbone Category Pang Araw-Araw
Front Tire   Engine Oil Capacity (L)  
Rear Suspension Swing arm Dry Weight (kg) 96
Front Suspension Telescopic Dimensions (mm) 1920 x 650 x 970
Compression Ratio 9.8 : 1 Ignition Type Dc-CDI
Max Output (kW)   Transmission 4-speed rotary
Starter Kick and Electric Starter Fuel Capacity (L)  
Bore x Stroke (mm) 56.0 x 50.6 Displacement (cc) 125
Engine Type 4-stroke, SOHC 2 valves, single cylinder MODEL CODE AX125D / AX125 B
BRAND KAWASAKI
PRODUCT REVIEWSReview this Motorcycle

Jojo — Jan 13, 2015 07:28 PM

Got the new Fury 125RR which is the latest of the FURY motorcycles, still trying to learn the new bike and it looks really different. I want to test the max speed for this bike soon.

Motmot all day, everyday! — Jan 02, 2015 10:11 PM

this bike packs a punch, from a standstill, i wasn't able to record the time but you get to 100km/h in just a short period of time, although many underbones get to 100km/h in just a matter of seconds, i can say this bike is FAAASST. the ONLY thing i didn't like about this bike is it has no fuel gauge, why is that Kawasaki? hear me on this hehehe, please do put a fuel meter. regarding the steering, the front end really is a bit heavy, much like the Raider R150 (from my experience) but it is manageable, handling? around corners is good, just make sure the tires aren't worn out and you're not doing MotoGP style cornering ^_^ suspension feels uhh, stiff, if you're alone on the bike. but with a passenger, the suspension becomes soft, specially the rear shock. ok, acceleration, hmm, it produces 8 horses so, still strong :D top speed??? well, honestly i am afraid of high speed (yeah yeah, weak rider, can't handle the speed) bulsh*t, safety first :P but i was able to take the 3 year old Fury of my friend to a 100km/h and i was pretty sure it was OVER 100km/h. maybe 110? or 115, im not so sure. lastly, comfort. ok, as for me, the sporty riding position is awesome, but on long rides, i experience back (batok-shoulder) pains which makes me stop and stretch a bit. but here in our place (Puerto Princesa, Palawan) there's no need for long distance travel since we live in the city, i only ride when my buddies ride. fuel consumption? im not sure, maybe a clean 30 city, 50 highway? that's per liter, again im not sure. there's no fuel gauge... ok, what i miss? hmm throttle? brakes? lights? these guys function pretty well i think. This year (2015) i might get myself this motorbike cause i never owned one, what i drove belonged to my friend. i hope i'll be experiencing a lot better than what i've experienced before :D

Fire Lion — Oct 14, 2014 08:08 PM

The best motorcycle i have had so far. Not being able to drive a motorcycle since 2006 really made me rusty. I am thankful that I decided to purchase a Fury 125R and that really made the difference. I am back on the road in no time thanks to its ease of use and its perfect design. Kudos Kawasaki for another quality product.

 
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