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2019 Kawasaki Ninja 125 And Z125 Announced For Europe

Kawasaki Ninja 125 Is So Rad, And Only for Europe

Kawasaki calls it “the toughest choice”, but we call it smart bike-building for the younger markets. Team Green’s big reveal at this year’s INTERMOT show was a Sophie’s Choice of 125cc machines, the Kawasaki Ninja 125 and the Kawasaki Z125.

As you would expect from the name, the 2019 Kawasaki Ninja 125 is a fully faired sport bike with a 125cc single-cylinder engine.

Designed for new riders, or veteran motorcyclists who want something smaller in their garage, the Ninja 125 looks like a strong offering for two-wheeled enthusiasts.

Based around a 125cc, water-cooled, single-cylinder engine that makes 15hp and 8 lbs•ft of torque, the Kawasaki Ninja 125 doesn’t pack the biggest punch in the sport bike category, but the Japanese brand has built an eye-catching motorcycle around this A1/A2 license compliant platform.

The bike shows off an attractive green-painted steel trellis frame, which helps bring the the Ninja 125 to 326 lbs at the curb.

Meanwhile, the graphics package is a nod to the Ninja ZX-10RR that Jonathan Rea used to win the 2018 WorldSBK Championship.

The bike is a stunner in person, and just about the only thing we don’t like about it is the fact that the 2019 Kawasaki Ninja 125 will be coming only to the European market.

Kawasaki revealed two small-displacement models for Europe’s A1 entry-level licensing tier. The 2019 Kawasaki Ninja 125 and Z125 share a 125cc engine, a full-size chassis with 17-inch wheels and similar styling to the larger Ninja and Z models. Unfortunately, neither model is likely to come to North America where there’s no equivalent to the A1 class to create enough of a market. It’s a shame, though, as these two look like they could be a lot of fun.

The water-cooled 125cc four-valve DOHC Single claims 14.8 hp at 10000rpm and 8.6 lb-ft. at 7700 rpm. The engine is tuned for speeds below 100 kph (62 mph), while offering a bit of punch at higher revs. The engine is paired with a six-speed transmission.

Like the larger Z and Ninja bikes, both 125 models share a steel trellis frame balancing rigidity with a slim package and lighter weight. Up front, a 37mm telescopic fork offers 4.33 inches of travel while the rear uses a five-way preload adjustable Uni Track suspension. The braking system is comprised of a twin-piston front caliper with 290mm disc on the front wheel and a dual-piston caliper with 220mm disc on the rear wheel.

2019 Kawasaki Ninja 125

The Ninja 125 draws inspiration from Kawasaki’s larger sportbikes, though with a single headlight which it shares with the Z125.

Clip-on handlebars create a sportier riding posture than on the Z125, while a 30.9-inch seat height helps provide an easy reach to the ground for new riders (taller riders can opt for a higher 31.7-inch seat). Kawasaki claims a curb weight of 326 pounds.

The 2019 Kawasaki Ninja 125 will be offered in three color options: Candy Plasma Blue/Metallic Flat Spark Black, Line Green/Ebony/Metallic Graphite Gray and Metallic Flat Spark Black/Metallic Matte Fusion Silver.

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