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KTM 125 Duke Latest Updates
KTM India has launched new colour schemes for the Duke range at no extra prices. Click here for all the details.

KTM hiked the prices for all its bikes in July 2022. Here’s how much your favourite KTM costs.

KTM 125 Duke Engine
The KTM 125 Duke BS6 employs a BS6-compliant fuel-injected liquid-cooled engine, which generates 14.95PS at 9,250rpm and 12Nm at 8000rpm. Interestingly, there is no drop in power or torque compared to the BS4-compliant version. The engine is mated to a 6-speed transmission. Since it’s a KTM for budget-conscious enthusiasts, the motorcycle lacks a slipper clutch. The KTM 125 Duke BS6 is built on a trellis frame. It continues with the same 43mm WP inverted front fork and WP rear monoshock as the BS4-compliant model. Braking duty is handled by a 300mm front disc with radial caliper and single-channel ABS up front, and a 230mm rear disc.
KTM 125 Duke Design
Design-wise, the KTM 125 Duke BS6 looks pretty similar to the BS6-compliant KTM 200 Duke. It gets the same sharp, mass-forward design language with a halogen headlamp, LED tail light and LED winkers. The sleek tail section is complemented by a meaty tyre and an underbelly exhaust. The exhaust tip is finished in black and even the engine cowl gets a black finish as opposed to orange, white and black graphics in the BS4-compliant version.
KTM 125 Duke Features
The KTM 125 Duke BS6 is loaded with an informative full-LCD instrument cluster. It displays speed, tachometer readings, fuel level, clock, range, distance to empty, and average speed, among other data. The indicators and tail lamp are LED whereas the headlamp is halogen. As far as safety is concerned, it comes with a single-channel ABS.

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