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24 KTM DUKE 125 VS KAWASAKI Z125

24 KTM DUKE 125 VS KAWASAKI Z125
17 Oct
Written by Adrian Hunt

Discover which 125cc motorcycle reigns supreme in urban adventures

Comparing the 2024 KTM 125 Duke vs Kawasaki Z125 BR125 GN1/GY1



The world of 125cc motorcycles offers unique choices for both new riders and experienced commuters alike, and two standout options for 2024 are the KTM 125 Duke and the Kawasaki Z125 BR125 GN1/GY1. These bikes embody the spirit of urban mobility and free-spirited riding, offering enthusiasts two distinct approaches to the sub-150cc category.

Starting with the KTM 125 Duke, this bike exemplifies KTM's dedication to the 'NAKED' ethos, embodied in its larger siblings. Despite its modest engine displacement of 124.7cc, the Duke's bold design makes its presence known. Built on a steel trellis frame, it features a muscled frame and an aggressive posture, enhanced further by technology like LED lighting and a cutting-edge suspension package which includes a WP upside-down 43 mm fork and a WP monoshock at the rear. The KTM is powered by a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder 4-stroke engine, producing 11 kW, all managed through a six-speed gearbox. With a weight of just 137 kg and a responsive chain drive, it promises agile and dynamic handling for urban riders.



In contrast, Kawasaki's Z125 BR125 GN1/GY1 emphasizes a fusion of style and substance with its 'Sugomi' design philosophy, marking a bold visual statement in the naked bike category. Available from October 2023, this model leverages the same engine configuration as the KTM, offering a familiar 11 kW power output that’s friendly for all driver levels. It contrasts slightly in ergonomics, with its own interpretation of the steel trellis frame and sporty styling, maintaining classic Kawasaki elements that inspire spirited riding. Just like its rival, it is liquid-cooled and employs a 6-speed gearbox, ensuring that performance mirrors its striking appearance.

From a riding experience perspective, both models offer a thrilling introduction to the world of motorcycling. The KTM 125 Duke, with its street-ripping energy and aggressive traction, appeals to those who seek a little extra flair and tech on their rides, potentially appealing more to the younger crowd or anyone interested in a bit of tech-enhanced fun. Meanwhile, the Kawasaki Z125 stands as a testament to refined simplicity and bold aesthetics, making it the perfect choice for riders looking for a blend of reliable performance with a stylish edge that doesn't scream too loudly.

Considering value, the KTM 125 Duke, priced around £4899, offers a slightly enhanced tech suite and a robust suspension feel, which might justify the extra cost for riders prioritizing those features. The Kawasaki Z125, at £4299, offers a competitive package at a lower entry price, focusing on design and value for everyday riders.

Ultimately, the choice between these two depends largely on the rider’s preferences. For those seeking a modern, tech-savvy motorcycle with a penchant for sporty handling, the KTM 125 Duke is an excellent choice. Alternatively, riders favoring a minimalist, design-oriented bike that embodies the Kawasaki spirit might find the Z125 a more appealing match. Either way, both models promise a unique journey into the thriving space of 125cc two-wheelers.

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