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How fast is a DT 125?

How fast is a DT 125?

Yamaha DT125

Yamaha DT125D
Manufacturer Yamaha
Engine 123 cc air-cooled/liquid cooled, Single, two-stroke, Reed valve
Top speed 120 km/h (75 mph)
Power 12.92 kW (17.33 hp) @ 7,000 rpm

What does DT stand for Yamaha?

Yamaha’s DT, is another one, often claimed to stand for ‘Dirt Track’. In fact, it was the comletely arbitary prefix coding of engine series! The series started with the AT series of engines, working through BT and CT, depending on the crank case castings.

What does Dr stand for in motorcycles?

1,7924. Apr 01 ’13#7. Desert Racer, DakaR, dual range.

What does F mean in motorcycles?

F (Motorcycle designation suffix) – Four-stroke engine (eg. Honda CRF230F, Yamaha WR450F) Fairing – 1. The plastic shrouds that deflect wind and rain from the rider, the motorcycling equivalent of automotive bodywork. 2.

How much does a Yamaha DT 125 your weigh?

YAMAHA DT 125 R. The Yamaha DT 125 R model is a Enduro / offroad bike manufactured by Yamaha. In this version sold from year 2000, the dry weight is 116 kg (255.11 pounds) and it is equiped with a Single cylinder, two-stroke motor.

Is the Yamaha DT125 dirt bike emissions friendly?

The DT125 may have undergone an emissions-pleasing overhaul this year, but this learner-friendly dirt bike has remained faithful to the two-stroke cause The evergreen Yamaha DT125 continues to offer new riders an enjoyable route into a life on two wheels

What kind of motorcycle is the Yamaha DT 175?

The Yamaha DT 175 was the second last in a long line of enduro motorcycleas that can be traced back to the back to the CT-1. The DT 125E is a compact, light, dual-purpose motorcycle.

What was the weight of a 1990 Yamaha DT 200R?

The 1990 Yamaha DT 200R model is a Enduro / offroad bike manufactured by Yamaha. In this version sold from year 1990, the dry weight is 108 Kg (238 lb) and it is equiped with a Single cylinder, two-stroke motor. This was a street-legal trail model that retained the mechanisms, performance and image of Yamaha’s competition motocrossers.

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