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You can like TT machines and drive French. The manufacturer of Albi offers us a beautiful machine, and rather well equipped. Front and rear disc braking, provided by aviation hoses, and a dynamic Italian engine. However, this 4-stroke requires that it be kept at the right speed to be effective.. No secret, you have to play the box. Getting started does not require any particular instructions for use; we tame it quickly. The machine is enhanced by flawless handling, as long as you stay on the roads. This motorbike is an excellent base to try out the green motorbike. On the road, it fishes with suspensions that are too flexible and a saddle that is too firm. You can trust the braking, although it involves significant mass transfers (flexible suspension and brake power required). The HRD is also available in a Supermotard version. For a little over 100 €, you will be entitled to large tires mounted on small wheels as well as an imposing front brake disc.
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125 CONVERTIBLE 2000
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1999
2000
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Max speed:
about 110 km / h -
Consumption
medium: 3.60 l
The technical aspect
HRD (France) 125 CABRIOLET 2001
- Frame
- Frame: Double tubular steel cradle
- Tank: 9 liters
- Seat height: 870 mm
- Length: 1,980 mm
- Wheelbase: 1440 mm
- Dry weight: 108 kg
- Train before
- Telehydraulic fork Ø 41 mm, deb: 260 mm
- 1 disc Ø 240 mm, 2 piston calipers
- Transmission
- 6-speed gearbox
- Secondary chain transmission
- Rear axle
- Mono-shock absorber, deb: 270 mm
- 1 disc Ø 220 mm, 1 piston caliper
- Motor
- Single cylinder
, 4 stroke - Cooling: Air cooling
- Carburetor Ø 26 mm
- 1 ACT
- 2 valves
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124 cc
(57 x 48.6 mm) -
14
ch
at 10,500 rpm -
1.20 mkg
at 8000 rpm - Weight ratio /
power
: 7.71
kg / hp - Crit’air:
Detached pieces
exhaust
motor
fluid
electricity
filtration
braking
chain kit
Competitors
Suzuki DR 125 SE 2001
Kawasaki KMX 125 2001
Aprilia 125 ETX 2001
Hyosung XRX 125 2001
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