Sherco unveil updated 125 TY Classic

By Team TMX on 31st Jan 19

Trials

Sherco have updated it's trail bike, the 125 TY Classic, which includes a new seat incorporating a fuel tank which gives you an additional 2.7 litres. The total capacity with the new tank now gives you 4.8 litres which Sherco claim will give you a range of at least 180km.

In addition to providing you with a comfortable seat, this kit also provides you withan additional fuel capacity of 2.7 liters! The new tank has a total capacity of 4.8 literswhich gives you a range of at least 180km!

The new 125 TY is very easy to ride and is the perfect bike for those who are venturing into off-road. Hills, streams, trails, technical areas the TY 125 can do the lot.

Sherco add that countries that have homologated rules that it will be necessary to install all the homologation components on the motorcycle in order for it to comply with the traffic laws that permit it to be used on public roads in that particular country. The saddle kit and its integrated reservoir can only be used off-road and on private ground.

TY 125 Specifications

Engine: 4-stroke

Cylinder capacity: 123.70cc

Bore and stroke: 54 x 54mm

Fuel: Unleaded gasoline - 98 octane

Cooling: Air cooled

Starting: Kick with an Electric Starter

Transmission: 5 speed sequential gearbox

Clutch: Multidisc in an oil bath

Chassis: Delta box, chrome-molybdenum steel

Tank: 2.1L original / 4.8L with saddle kit

Front brake: Hydraulic, full floating 185mm disc with 4 piston Braktec caliper

Rear brake: Hydraulic, 150mm disc with 2 piston Braktec caliper

Front suspension: Steel 40mm hydraulic fork, 170mm wheel travel

Rear Suspension: Single Hydraulic Damper, 165mm Wheel travel

Front wheel: 1.60 "x21"

Rear wheel: 2.15 "x18"

Wheelbase: 1308mm

Ground clearance: 290mm

Saddle height: 700mm / with Seat 830mm

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