The Husqvarna WRK 125 motorcycle was produced in 1988 and featured a two-stroke, single cylinder engine with a capacity of 124.8 cc. The engine had a compression ratio of 15.5:1 and used a MIKUNI TMX 38 carburettor for induction, along with a digital ignition system for starting. It was capable of producing a maximum power of 10 horsepower at 8500 rpm.
The clutch was a wet plate system and the motorcycle featured a six-speed transmission with chain Final Drive. The suspension system consisted of telescopic forks in the front and a single shock in the rear. The front brakes consisted of a single 240mm disc, with a 130mm drum at the rear. The wheels had a front tire size of 90/90-21 and a rear tire size of 120/90-18.
The Husqvarna WRK 125 had a wheelbase of 1465 mm and a seat height of 970 mm, with a ground clearance of 360 mm. It had a dry weight of 91.0 kg and a fuel capacity of 8.0 litres. Overall, this motorcycle was well designed with top quality features, such as a digital ignition system, wet plate clutch and six-speed transmission.
Make Model: Husqvarna WRK 125
Year: 1988
Engine: Two stroke, single cylinder.
Capacity: 124.8 cc / 7.6 cu-in
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