Bajaj Discover 125 DTS-i Features and Price
Bajaj Discover 125 DTS-i is a newly deigned bike coming with 4 stroke, natural air cooled engine. The DTS-i engine delivers good mileage and power accentuated with 5 speed gear box delivering smooth ride with better fuel efficiency. Exhaust Tec technology is enhanced with outstanding pulling power at low speeds with top gear. Nitrox suspension creates perfect comfortability for both the rider and pillons. A front disc brake is safe enough to provide superior and safe braking. Discover 125 with 3.00 x 17″wide rear tyre provides excellent grip in wet and slippery conditions. The alloy wheels gives the bike a new generation attractiveness.
Bajaj Discover 125 DTS-i Features
- Sporty attractive bike
- Exhaust Tec technology at low speed with top gear
- Safe riding even in the low light conditions
- Better road grip even in wet and slippery conditions
- Safe and superb braking with excellent stability
Bajaj Discover 125 DTS-i Specifications
Engine
Max.Torque | 10.8 nm max. net torque @ 5500 rpm |
Max.Power | 11 ps max.net power @ 8000 rpm |
Displacement | 124.6 cc |
Type | 4-stroke, Natural air cooled, DTS- |
Gears | 5 Gears |
Max speed | 100 Kmph |
Suspension
Dimensions
Ground Clearance (mm) | 170 mm |
Wheelbase (mm) | 1305 mm |
Seat Height (mm) | 800 mm |
Kerb Weight (mm) | 124.5 kg |
Turning Circle Radius | 2100 mm |
Brakes
Rear | 130 mm (Drum) |
Front | Petal Disc 200 mm |
Tyre & Wheels
Rear | 3.00 X 17” 50P Alloy Tubed |
Front | 2.75 X 17” 41P Alloy Tubed |
Rear wheel / tyre | 3.00 X 17” 50P |
Front wheel/tyre | 2.75 X 17” 41P |
Fuel Tank
Electricals
Head Lamp | 35/35W |
Ignition Control Unit | CDI DTSI |
Battery System | 12V |
System | Ignition DC |
Bajaj Discover 125 DTS-i Price in India: Rs. 48,000/-
1 comments:
The new phase of the Bajaj Discover 125t Disc has been launched in India and we may have to wait for the ride at least one month. The new model has been renewed for want of success and intrusive over the existing model. The model will direct hit the ongoing success of Honda and Yamaha.
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