Suzuki Access 125 Special Edition

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Suzuki Access 125 Special Edition
Suzuki Access 125 Special Edition

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol
Engine 4- Stroke, 1-Cylinder, Air Cooled
Engine Starting Kick and Electric
Fuel System Fuel Injection
Maximum Power 8.7 ps @ 6750 rpm
Maximum Torque 10 Nm @ 5500 rpm
Transmission CVT
Top Speed 90 kmph
Battery Maintenance Free 12V, 4Ah Battery
Headlamp LED
Mileage
Highway Mileage 60 kmpl
City Mileage 50 kmpl
Overall Mileage 45 kmpl
Tyres
Front 90/90 -12 - Tubeless
Rear 90/100 -10 - Tubeless
Wheel / RIM Alloy Wheels
Brakes
Front Disc
Rear Drum
Suspension
Front Telescopic
Rear Swing Arm
Colors Available
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Physical Specs
Length 1870 mm
Width 690 mm
Height 1160 mm
Seat Height 773
Wheelbase 1265 mm
Ground Clearance 160 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 5 litres
Overview
About The Suzuki Access 125 Special Edition Scooter flawlessly balances aesthetics with utility. Its Read More
Features - Premium Chrome External Fuel Lid
- Bluetooth Enabled Digital Console
- Engine Start And Stop Switch
- Eco Drive Illumination
- USB Socket
- One Push Central Lock system
- Retro Seat
Accessories - Footrest
- Meter Visor
- Seat Cover
- Body Cover
Pros and Cons
Pros - Robust 4-stroke, 1-cylinder, air-cooled engine with fuel injection technology ensures great performance.
- Telescopic front suspension and a swing arm at the rear ensure a smooth ride.
- Bluetooth-enabled digital console and USB socket provide modern convenience for today's tech-savvy riders.
- Eco Drive Illumination and Engine Start and Stop Switch enhance usability.
- One Push Central Lock system increases security.
Cons - The retro design might not appeal to everyone, especially those who prefer a more contemporary look.
- The air-cooled engine might not perform as well in extreme heat compared to liquid-cooled engines.
- While the Bluetooth-enabled console is a plus, it could be potentially distracting for riders.
- Limited storage space may not be sufficient for some users.

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