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Cycle News 2025 Issue 45 November 11

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alone. Ride-by-wire controls the front and rear cylinder banks independently, and five riding modes—Rain, Road, Sport, plus two customizable Track set- tings—adjust power delivery, traction, suspension and engine braking. The V4 is matched to a six- speed gearbox with a slipper clutch, quickshifter and auto- blipper. Short internal gearing is offset by a taller final drive for more relaxed highway cruising. A cast aluminum frame is tuned for road feel as well as perfor- mance. Fully adjustable semi- active Marzocchi suspension can switch between comfort and track firmness on the fly. Brembo Hypure monobloc calipers and dual 330mm floating rotors handle braking, supported by lean-sensitive ABS. Light- weight carbon BST wheels come standard, fitted with Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa V4 SP tires (120/ 70 front, 200/55 rear). A Bosch 10.3 electronics suite delivers cornering traction control, ABS, wheelie and slide control, launch control, hill start assist, and cornering cruise control. An eight-inch TFT with smartphone and GoPro integra- tion, telemetry, and remote app access rounds out the package. Pricing and availability are forthcoming. It also features a multi-func- tion LCD instrument panel and smartphone connectiv- ity with Yamaha Y-Connect. The WR125R is available in three color options: Team Yamaha Blue. Matte Stealth Black and Ice Storm. The WR's MSRP is $3999 and is expected to arrive at dealer- ships this month. VOLUME ISSUE NOVEMBER , P61 Yamaha's new WR125R retails for just $3999. featuring similarly sculpted side fairings, a partial front cowl, an adjustable windscreen, and standard handguards to enhance wind protection on longer rides. The V-twin receives an updat- ed intake with a shorter airbox outlet to boost upper-rpm pull. Suzuki lists output at 72 horse- power at 8500 rpm and 47 lb-ft at 6800 rpm. A new two-stage catalytic system with upstream and downstream O₂ sensors ensures compliance with Euro 5+ emissions standards. Rider aids include three throt- tle maps (A, B and Wet C), three- level traction control, cornering ABS, a bidirectional quickshifter, and low-rpm assist. The steel trellis frame traces its roots to the SV650 but has been updated for better mass centralization and tuned flex. Ergonomics are more relaxed, with a higher and closer handlebar, lower pegs, and a 31.3-inch seat height. A tu- bular rear grab-rail also functions as a luggage rack. Suspension comes via a 41mm fork with 4.9 inches of travel and a linkage-type rear shock with 5.1 inches of travel. Braking is handled by twin 290mm discs and four-piston calipers. The 17-inch wheels wear Pirelli Angel GT II tires. A 4.2-inch TFT with smart- phone connectivity is standard. Fuel capacity is 4.6 gallons; curb weight is 465 pounds. U.S. pric- ing and availability are TBA.

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