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Kawasaki Eliminator 125
Cruiser

Kawasaki Eliminator 125

The Kawasaki Eliminator 125 has a top speed of 100 km/h (estimate — note: real-world top speed varies by rider weight and conditions), produces 12 hp and weighs 139 kg. Motoryk rates it 7.5/10.

Der Kawasaki Eliminator 125 (BN125) wurde 1998 als Cruiser mit kleinem Hubraum eingeführt, der für Anfänger und Märkte mit Zulassungsbeschränkungen in Bezug auf die Motorgröße konzipiert war. Er wurde vor allem nach seinen größeren Eliminator-Geschwistern gestaltet und bietet einen klassischen amerikanischen Cruiser-Look in einem kompakten, leicht zugänglichen Paket. Das Modell erlebte eine lange Produktionslaufzeit, die bis in die 2000er Jahre reichte. Es wurde für seine niedrige Sitzhöhe, seinen leichten Rahmen und seine einfache Bedienung für neue Fahrer geschätzt.

12 hp

Leistung

10 Nm

Drehmoment

139 kg

Gewicht

100 km/h (estimate — note: real-world top speed varies by rider weight and conditions)

Höchstgeschwindigkeit

2.5 L/100km or approximately 40 km/L (typical real-world average)

Treibstoff

Nackt

Körper

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Proven Reliable Engine

The air-cooled 124cc single-cylinder engine is known for its simplicity and durability, often running well past 30,000 miles with basic maintenance. Its straightforward design makes DIY servicing easy and affordable.

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Watch for Carburetor Issues

The carbureted models are prone to gumming and fuel delivery problems if left sitting unused, a common issue on used examples. Always check for smooth throttle response and clean idle before buying.

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Holds Value Modestly

As a budget-friendly cruiser-style learner bike, the Eliminator 125 retains reasonable resale value due to steady demand from new riders. Its classic cruiser styling also keeps it appealing compared to purely utilitarian small bikes.

Generationen und Spezifikationen nach Jahr

1991–2007 Gen 1

Originalmodell BN125A; luftgekühlter 4-Takt-Einzylindermotor mit 124 cm³; Cruiser-Design; während der gesamten Produktionsserie weitgehend unverändert.

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7.2/10

"Ehrlicher kleiner Kreuzer, der seine Grenzen perfekt kennt."

Der Eliminator 125 ist ein bemerkenswert selbstbewusstes Gerät — er gibt nie vor, etwas zu sein, was er nicht ist, und das ist wirklich erfrischend. Dieser 124-cm3-Einzylinder fährt sanft bis zu etwa 90 km/h an, bevor die Schwingungen durch die Lenker kriechen, und die 700 mm Sitzhöhe sorgt dafür, dass auch kleinere Fahrer beide Füße selbstbewusst in die Höhe treiben. Kawasakis Verarbeitungsqualität in diesen 16 Jahren ist schwer zu bestreiten; ich habe gesehen, wie diese Dinger bei minimalem Wartungsaufwand herumklappern und trotzdem mit dem ersten Kick starten. Die ehrliche Schwäche ist die Autobahn — alles, was über 95 km/h liegt, verlangt man vom Motor, dass er härter arbeitet, als er will, und 12 Pferdestärken bedeuten, dass Hügel einen demütigen.

Profis

+Absolute Zuverlässigkeit über Jahrzehnte
+Niedriger Sitz, enorm vertrauenerweckend
+Reibungslose Leistungsabgabe unter 90
+Teile sind immer noch weit verbreitet
+Wirklich brauchbarer Urban Cruiser

Nachteile

Gutless über 95 km/h
Die Stimmung verschlechtert sich in der Nähe von Redline
Keine Kraftstoffeinspritzung, Vergaser braucht Pflege
Autobahnzusammenführung echt nervenaufreibend
Am besten für: Neue Fahrer wollen Cruiser-Stil Überspringe wenn: Du fährst regelmäßig Autobahnen

Bewertung von gebrauchten Käufern

7.5/10
Am besten für
New A1 licence riders wanting real style

"A smart, stylish A1-licence learner that knows its limitations."

$3,500-$5,000 used

The Eliminator 125 is Kawasaki's attempt at making a cruiser-styled learner that doesn't feel like punishment to ride, and honestly, they largely succeeded. The low seat, relaxed geometry, and that retro-naked styling punch well above what you'd expect from a 125. It's genuinely confidence-inspiring for new riders without feeling patronising if you've got some miles under your belt already. Used examples are typically well-maintained because most owners treat them carefully as first bikes. That said, know what you're buying. The 125cc single is cheerful around town but runs out of breath fast on A-roads. Anything above 65mph is a committed relationship with the throttle pinned. Check the chain and sprockets hard on used examples — learner riders aren't always kind to drivetrain maintenance. Also inspect the mirrors, levers, and crash bungs because tip-overs happen. For the price, it's tough to argue against. Reliability is typically solid, parts are reasonable, and resale holds surprisingly well. Just go in with realistic expectations about performance ceiling.

Profis
Nachteile
Überspringe wenn: You need regular dual-carriageway commuting speed

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Curated picks for the Kawasaki Eliminator 125 — owned, ridden, recommended.

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Häufig auftretende Probleme

🔥 1 CRITICAL
⚠️Carburetor clogging from ethanol fuel deposits MODERATE

Hard starting, rough idle, stalling at low RPM

Fix cost: $40-$80
⚠️Cam chain tensioner wear causing rattling MODERATE

Cold start rattle near engine top end

Fix cost: $50-$120
🔥Rectifier failure killing battery charge SERIOUS

Battery dies repeatedly, dim lights at idle

Fix cost: $30-$70
💡Fork seal leaks on higher mileage units MINOR

Oil residue on fork tubes above front axle

Fix cost: $60-$100

Checkliste vor dem Kauf

Cold start the bike yourself
Check fork tubes for oil weeping
Test lights and charging voltage
Listen for top-end ticking or rattle

Reliable commuter if regularly maintained and stored

Full Specifications

Engine Power 12 hp @ 9,500 rpm
Torque 10 Nm @ 8,000 rpm
Top Speed 100 km/h (estimate — note: real-world top speed varies by rider weight and conditions)
Weight 139 kg (wet/curb weight)
Fuel Consumption 2.5 L/100km or approximately 40 km/L (typical real-world average)
Type Cruiser
Fairing No Fairing (Naked)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are common problems with the Kawasaki Eliminator 125? +

Carburetor clogging from ethanol fuel deposits: Hard starting, rough idle, stalling at low RPM (moderate) | Cam chain tensioner wear causing rattling: Cold start rattle near engine top end (moderate) | Rectifier failure killing battery charge: Battery dies repeatedly, dim lights at idle (serious)

Is the Kawasaki Eliminator 125 a good motorcycle? +

A smart, stylish A1-licence learner that knows its limitations. Rating: 7.5/10. Best for: New A1 licence riders wanting real style. Avoid if: You need regular dual-carriageway commuting speed.

What is the horsepower of the Kawasaki Eliminator 125? +

The Kawasaki Eliminator 125 produces 12 hp @ 9,500 rpm, with 10 Nm @ 8,000 rpm of torque. Top speed: 100 km/h (estimate — note: real-world top speed varies by rider weight and conditions).

Is the Kawasaki Eliminator 125 good for beginners? +

Yes — the Kawasaki Eliminator 125 is a reasonable choice for new riders (12 hp is manageable), weighing 139 kg. New A1 licence riders wanting real style

Is the Kawasaki Eliminator 125 reliable? +

Owners report 1 critical issue to watch for on the Kawasaki Eliminator 125, notably: Rectifier failure killing battery charge (Battery dies repeatedly, dim lights at idle). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.

Is the Kawasaki Eliminator 125 good for daily use? +

New A1 licence riders wanting real style Fuel: 2.5 L/100km or approximately 40 km/L (typical real-world average).

How fast is the Kawasaki Eliminator 125? +

The Kawasaki Eliminator 125 reaches a top speed of 100 km/h (estimate — note: real-world top speed varies by rider weight and conditions), producing 12 hp at 139 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.

What gear should I buy for a Kawasaki Eliminator 125? +

Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Kawasaki Eliminator 125, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/kawasaki/eliminator-125/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.