KTM Duke 125 — RevSync Review
The KTM Duke 125 (2025) refines the streetfighter DNA with advanced electronics and upgraded hardware — compact, sharp and surprisingly capable for its class.
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The Duke 125 presents a refined streetfighter package — the Bosch EMS with Ride-by-Wire and retuned fueling give a crisp, predictable throttle. It feels grown-up for the class: light, precise and eager to rev when asked.
The 6-speed gearbox and wet multi-disc clutch make city traffic effortless while allowing spirited bursts on open roads. The chassis balance and geometry make it an engaging little motorcycle that’s forgiving for newer riders yet enjoyable for experienced ones.
Design & Ergonomics
Maintaining the Duke family’s signature cues — angular tank, visible trellis frame and sharp graphics — the 125 looks compact yet purposeful. The split step-up seat and confident riding position provide control without being overly aggressive for daily use.
Seat height is quoted at 800 mm by the manufacturer (some sources list 822 mm) — pick a test-ride to confirm fit if you’re on the shorter side.
Engine & Performance
The 124.7 cc single-cylinder DOHC mill with Bosch EMS and Ride-by-Wire now makes 15 PS @ 9,250 rpm and 11.5 Nm @ 8,000 rpm. The engine is refined for its class and rewards revvy riding — midrange is usable, top-end slightly peaky but fun.
Clutch feel is light thanks to the wet multi-disc layout and the six-speed gearbox is slick for both commuter and sporty use. Vibration is well controlled across the usable range.
Handling & Chassis
The trellis steel frame with a bolt-on aluminium subframe combines rigidity and lightness; wheelbase of 1357 mm helps the Duke turn in quickly while remaining stable. WP APEX suspension (43 mm USD fork, 150 mm travel; WP APEX monoshock, 150 mm travel) gives a planted feel with good feedback.
Travel and damping favour a dynamic riding style while still smoothing out broken surfaces for city use. The chassis balance encourages confidence through corners and during quick direction changes.
Braking
Braking hardware is beefed-up: a 320 mm front disc with a four-piston radial caliper and a 240 mm rear disc with single-piston caliper provide confident stopping. Tyres are 17-inch alloys, 110/70-R17 front and 150/60-R17 rear.
ABS configuration varies by variant (single or dual channel) — the system is tuned to be unobtrusive while offering sensible intervention for everyday safety.
City & Highway Compatibility
City: the Duke 125 excels — light steering, compact footprint and eager throttle make it ideal for commuting. Manufacturer city economy is quoted at 46.92 kmpl, while real-world figures typically land at 35–40 kmpl depending on usage.
Highway: capable of short highway stints up to 120 km/h, but long-distance comfort is limited by windblast and ergonomic constraints compared to larger Dukes.
Owner Experience & Community Opinion
Owners praise the Duke 125 for its premium-level components and improved hardware. The larger front brake and the EMS upgrades are frequently called out as welcome additions. Community asks include better wind protection and availability of traction control on higher variants.
Common owner tweaks include small windshield extenders, mild bar risers for comfort, and tyre choices depending on riding mix.
Duke 125 owners — share your tips on setup, mileages and small mods that improve daily usability. Leave your comment.
Pros & Cons
- Premium components and upgraded hardware for the class
- Excellent handling and light chassis
- Strong city fuel economy (manufacturer figure)
- Halogen headlight in an otherwise modern package
- Premium price for a 125 cc offering
- ABS & some rider aids are variant dependent — choose trim carefully
Full Specifications
Engine & Transmission
| Engine Type | Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke, Liquid Cooled, DOHC, Fuel Injected |
|---|---|
| Displacement | 124.7 cc |
| Max Power | 15 PS @ 9,250 rpm |
| Max Torque | 11.5 Nm @ 8,000 rpm |
| Gearbox | 6-speed manual |
| Clutch | Wet multi-disc, mechanically actuated |
| Fuel Supply | Bosch EMS with Ride By Wire (RBW) |
| Emission Standard | BS6 |
Ride-by-Wire and EMS tuning give a sharper, cleaner throttle response and enable variant-dependent rider aids.
Chassis, Suspension & Dimensions
| Frame | Steel trellis frame, powder-coated; bolt-on aluminum subframe |
|---|---|
| Front Suspension | WP APEX USD forks, 43 mm diameter, 150 mm travel |
| Rear Suspension | WP APEX monoshock with preload adjuster, 150 mm travel |
| Wheelbase | 1357 mm |
| Seat Height | 800 mm (manufacturer) / 822 mm (alternate) |
| Kerb Weight | 154–159 kg |
| Ground Clearance | 175 mm |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 13.4 litres |
The shorter wheelbase and well-sorted suspension prioritise agility while maintaining usable comfort for daily riding.
Brakes & Wheels
| Front Brake | Disc, 320 mm diameter, four-piston radial calliper |
|---|---|
| Rear Brake | Disc, 240 mm diameter, single-piston calliper |
| ABS | Dual / Single channel (variant dependent) |
| Wheels | Alloy, 17-inch |
| Tyre Type | Tubeless; F: 110/70-R17 | R: 150/60-R17 |
Bigger brake hardware and optioned ABS provide a confidence-inspiring package for spirited riding.
Electricals & Features
| Headlight | Halogen |
|---|---|
| Taillight | LED |
| Turn Signals | LED |
| Instrument Console | Digital LCD |
| Additional Features | Advanced ABS (variant-dependent), step-up split seat, gear position indicator, service reminder, rider aids (variant-dependent) |
Basic feature set is practical; variant choices determine the extent of rider aids and ABS configuration.
Performance & Mileage
| Top Speed | 120 km/h |
|---|---|
| City Mileage | 46.92 kmpl (manufacturer) |
| Real-world Mileage | 35–40 kmpl |
Expect real-world numbers to vary with riding style; gentle commuting will approach the claimed city figures.
Summary Table
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Engine Type | Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke, Liquid Cooled, DOHC, FI |
| Displacement | 124.7 cc |
| Max Power | 15 PS @ 9,250 rpm |
| Max Torque | 11.5 Nm @ 8,000 rpm |
| Gearbox | 6-speed manual |
| Frame | Steel trellis, aluminum subframe |
| Suspension (F/R) | WP Apex USD / WP Apex monoshock, 150 mm travel |
| Brakes (F/R) | 320 mm / 240 mm |
| ABS | Dual / Single channel (variant-specific) |
| Seat Height | 800 mm / 822 mm |
| Kerb Weight | 154–159 kg |
| Wheelbase | 1357 mm |
| Ground Clearance | 175 mm |
| Fuel Tank | 13.4 litres |
| Tyre Size | F:110/70-R17 | R:150/60-R17 |
| Wheels | 17-inch alloy |
| Top Speed | 120 km/h |
| Mileage (City) | 46.92 kmpl |
