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Keeway launches SR125 motorcycle in India at INR 1,19,000

Hungarian brand Keeway adds yet another 125cc motorcycle to its lineup. This is the Keeway SR125. This is a commuter motorcycle segment and the design language is pretty much retro-inspired. The SR125 is Keeway’s seventh launch for the Indian market in the last 5 months. With this, SR125 marks the new entry point to the manufacturer’s range. Customers have three colors we choose from. These are, namely, White, Black, and Red.

What Is The Keeway SR125?

In terms of design, the SR125 draws its inspiration as being a retro-inspired design with its wire-spoke wheels. The use of dual-purpose tyres, single-pod instrument cluster, and simplistic round light clusters further add to the overall outlook. The single-piece ribbed seat, gaiters on the front telescopic fork, and twin-shock rear suspension give the motorcycle a typical retro look.

Keeyway SR15 – Key Mechanical Highlights

This SR125 launched in India uses the same 125cc engine. The performance output of the motor reads as 10.05 BHP of power and 8.9 Nm of torque. The motorcycle tips the scale at around 120 kg. The unit uses a 5-speed gearbox. Braking power comes via standard fit disc brakes with a 300mm unit up front and a 240mm rotor at the rear. The motorcycle gets a combi-braking system thus adding to the safety. With a 14.5-liter fuel tank, short weekend trips won’t be a problem per se.

Price, Bookings, And Rival Options

Priced at INR 1.19 lakh (ex-showroom), the bookings are already underway. The booking amount is set at Rs 1,000. Customers can visit their nearest Keeway dealership or visit Keeway India’s official website to avail of the booking facility. In terms of pricing, the SR125 sits in the ballpark figure of the majority of 125cc motorcycles currently in the market. Thus, the other options in the market include TVS Apache RTR 160 2V and the Honda X-Blade.

Also Read: Keeway launches K300 R full faired sport bike in India at INR 2,99,000.

 

 

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