Motorcycle specifications YamahaYZF-R 125 Monster Energy MotoGP 2019 Making an idol your own

this year, the Yamaha M1 displays a new-found enthusiasm, far more invigorating than at the start of the previous season. It's as if it's had a taste of the energy drink whose charismatic M it now bears. With the YZR, Valentino Rossi and Maverick Vinalès clocking some of the fastest lap times on the world's most beautiful tracks, are they the only ones who will retain the privilege of riding on the dark blue Monster emblem?
no, the young wolves knocking on the door of the 1/8th-litre class will be able to do so too. Yamaha is releasing a special series to celebrate its official world championship team: the YZF-R125 Monster Energy MotoGP. The little sports bike had already been modelled on the GP machine when it was freshly developed, and now it's largely based on the fiery prototype.
The same deep-set profile, the skinned flanks of the crooked M, a few less sponsors, a mimicry that's equivocal without being pompous... The bike is more than just better, and is sure to appeal to any budding or aspiring fan.
but it's not just the looks. The R 125 has a lot going for it, as it has been demonstrating in series production since the my2019 model year. In addition to itssportier-than-before styling, the Yam benefits from an engine with variable intake, a reworked chassis, reworked controls, a more appealing dashboard, and racing touches such as the open-work fork crown and lever protection.
The price is slightly inflated - not alarming in itself, but the final price is that of a 300/400 cm3 roadster.
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