Manufacturer | Yamaha Motor Company |
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Parent company | Yamaha Corporation |
Production | 2000–Present |
Predecessor | Yamaha TT-R225 |
Class | Enduro |
Engine | 124 cc (7.6 cu in) 2-valve, SOHC, air-cooled, four-stroke, single |
Bore / stroke | 54 mm × 54 mm (2.1 in × 2.1 in) |
Compression ratio | 10.0:1 |
Tires | F: 17 in (430 mm) R: 14 in (360 mm) L model: F: 19 in (480 mm) R: 16 in (410 mm) |
Wheelbase | 50 in (1,300 mm) |
Seat height | 30.5 in (770 mm) L model: 31.7 in (810 mm) |
Oil capacity | 1.27 US qt (1,200 ml) |
Related | Yamaha TT-R230 |
The Yamaha TT-R125 is a trail bike that Yamaha produced from 2000–present. The names TT, TT-R, and XT have been used for semi off-road and street versions in different markets and in different eras. It is mainly used for family recreation and off-road trails. It has a soft suspension, wide seat and high ground clearance.
Variants
The TT-R125L version has larger wheels (19 in (480 mm) and 16 in (410 mm)), with a 31.7 in (810 mm) seat height, and a front disc brake. Introduced in 2003, the TT-R125E has electric start.
The TT-R125LE combines both features of the L and E variants.
See also
References
- ^ "BBR Motorsports, Inc - Info by Make and Model". Yamaha. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
- ^ "Yamaha TTR125 - Everything You Need To Know About It". Retrieved 20 July 2021.
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