Ever since its initial launch, the SYM Husky Classic 125 has been making waves in the Classic bike community. Its design combines classic beauty with modern details, giving the Husky 125 a timeless appeal.
Now, the SYM Husky Classic 125 is back with a single variant available in two striking colors: black and white. The bike is priced at VND 33.9 million. It’s worth noting that when it first entered the Vietnamese market, the Husky Classic 125 was priced at VND 31.9 million.
The Husky 125 Classic is a popular choice among classic motorcycle enthusiasts. It competes with the original UJM-style models and features a simple and strong structure. The bike is built on a single steel tube frame with an engine block.
With dimensions of 1,910 x 775 x 1,055 mm (length x width x height), a wheelbase of 1,210 mm, and a seat height of 775 mm, the Husky 125 Classic offers a comfortable riding experience. It weighs 118.5 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 12.5 liters. The bike is equipped with a front disc brake measuring 240 mm and a rear drum brake. It also features a hydraulic front suspension and a coil spring rear suspension for a smooth and stable ride.
The bike boasts 17-inch spoked wheels and is fitted with front and rear tires measuring 70/90 and 120/90 respectively. Its instrument cluster showcases three small round gauges arranged in a minimalist triangle shape for easy reading. Additionally, the Husky 125 Classic stands out with elegant design details in its front/rear lights, rearview mirrors, and exhaust system.
When it comes to performance, it’s unfortunate that the Vietnamese market has yet to receive the electronic fuel injection feature. The Husky 125 Classic is powered by a single-cylinder, upright engine with a displacement of 124.6 cc. It is equipped with a 5-speed transmission, air-cooling, and boasts a power output of 12 horsepower at 9,500 rpm and a torque of 9 Nm at 7,000 rpm. SYM’s official announcement states that this bike has a fuel consumption rate of 2 liters/100 km (tested at a speed of 40 km/h).
Luân Võ (forum.autodaily.vn)