Paying tribute to the fearsome soldiers of Nepal, the Gurkha 125 Café Racer is the latest motorcycle launched in Nepal. Styled with a nod to the Japanese racing heritage of the 1960s, this Chinese and Japanese collaborated motorcycle has been introduced in Nepal by Saakha and Company Pvt. Ltd, bearing a name tag that’s sits close to the heart of every Nepali – GURKHA.
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PERFORMANCE
The Gurkha 125 Café Racer is powered by a four-stroke air-cooled two-valve single cylinder engine which revs into life with a pleasing throaty rumble; either via an electric or kick starter. However, the grumble of the 125cc engine belies the actual power of the engine which has been rated at just a mere 10 bhp.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Engine Type: 4-Stroke
Cylinder Layout: Single
Cooling System: Air Cooled
Displacement: 124cc
Maximum Power: 10 Bhp @ 8500 RPM
Maximum Torque: 8.5 Nm @ 7500 RPM
Starting Method: Electric/Kick
Fuel System: Carburettor
Transmission: 5 Speed
FEATURES
Frame Type: Steel Tubes
Wheelbase: 1255mm
Ground Clearance: 230mm
Front Suspension: Telescopic Shock
Rear Suspension: Twin Shock
Front Tire: 2.75 – 18
Rear Tire: 3.00 – 18
Front Brake: Disc
Rear Brake: Drum
Dry Weight: 87 kg
Fuel Tank: 10 Litres