Suzuki Thunder 125
The Suzuki Thunder 125 has a top speed of 110 km/h (estimated; note: real-world conditions may vary), produces 11 hp and weighs 118 kg. Motoryk rates it 6.5/10.
Suzuki Thunder 125 (EN125-2) został wprowadzony na początku 2000 roku, skierowany głównie na rynki azjatyckie i latynoamerykańskie jako niedrogi, niezawodny motocykl podmiejski. Został wyprodukowany we współpracy z chińskim producentem Haojue i stał się popularny w krajach takich jak Indonezja, Kolumbia i części Afryki ze względu na swoją trwałość i niskie koszty eksploatacji. Model zyskał silną reputację jako praktyczny rower klasy podstawowej i pozostawał w produkcji przez wiele lat z drobnymi aktualizacjami.
11 hp
Moc
10 Nm
Moment obrotowy
118 kg
Waga
110 km/h (estimated; note: real-world conditions may vary)
Prędkość maksymalna
2.2 L/100km or approximately 45 km/L (typical real-world average)
Paliwo
Nagie
Ciało
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Co kupujący powinni wiedzieć
Proven Engine Reliability
The Thunder 125 uses a simple single-cylinder air-cooled engine known for durability with minimal maintenance. Regular oil changes every 2,000-3,000 km are key to keeping it running strong for 50,000+ km.
Watch for Carburetor Issues
A common complaint on used units is carburetor clogging or rough idling, especially on bikes stored for long periods. Always test for smooth throttle response and stable idle before buying.
Decent Resale Value
The Thunder 125 holds reasonable resale value in Southeast Asian markets due to its widespread parts availability and strong brand reputation. A well-maintained unit typically retains 50-65% of its value after 3 years.
Pokolenia i specyfikacje według roku
Pierwsze uruchomienie z jednocylindrowym silnikiem 124 cm3, stalową ramą rurową, konwencjonalnymi widelcami, tylnym hamulcem bębnowym.
"Uczciwy, bezpretensjonalny dojeżdżający do pracy, który uderza ponad swoje przemieszczenie."
Przejechałem około 18 000 km na pierwszym roku Thunder 125 przez ruch w Dżakarcie i okazjonalne weekendowe biegi do Puncak, i na trudnej drodze zasłużyło to na mój szacunek. Singiel o pojemności 124 cm3 ciągnie czysto z 3500 obr./min i utrzymuje 90 km/h na autostradzie bez rozrywania się - szczytowa moc 9000 obr./min jest prawdziwa, ale rzadko trzeba go gonić w codziennym użytkowaniu. Najbardziej sfrustrował mnie ciężar krawężnika 131 kg; jak na maszynę o pojemności 125 cm3, która jest naprawdę szalona i czujesz ją podczas powolnych zakrętów w kierunku jazdy i wpychając ją do miejsca parkingowego pod górę. Tylny hamulec bębnowy jest dopuszczalny, ale wymaga przemyślanego planowania z prędkością, a konwencjonalne widelce zanurzają się zauważalnie pod ostrym hamowaniem za pomocą słupka - nie jest to niebezpieczne, szczerze mówiąc o jego budżetowym pochodzeniu.
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Wady
Zmieniona stylistyka nadwozia, zaktualizowana grafika, wprowadzono drobne ulepszenia gaźnika i dostrajania paliwa.
Recenzja używanego kupującego
"Reliable urban workhorse, but know exactly what you're buying."
$800-$2,200 usedThe Thunder 125 is Suzuki's budget commuter wearing respectable clothes, and honestly it punches above its price tag in certain ways. The GN-style retro styling ages well, the build quality feels surprisingly solid for the class, and that air-cooled single is genuinely bulletproof if the previous owner wasn't an idiot about oil changes. Used examples are everywhere in Southeast Asian markets and increasingly stateside, which means parts aren't a nightmare. Here's the honest bit though — 125cc is 125cc. Highway riding is miserable, overtaking requires planning, and anyone expecting sportbike thrills will be disappointed before they leave the driveway. Check the cam chain tensioner on older units, inspect the carb for gumming if it's been sitting, and look hard at frame welds near the steering head. Previous owners often thrash these bikes because they're cheap to replace. Find a clean one-owner example and you've got a reliable urban tool. Find a rough one and you're buying someone else's deferred maintenance.
Top 10 Accessories
Curated picks for the Suzuki Thunder 125 — owned, ridden, recommended.
Typowe problemy
🔥 1 CRITICALRough idle, hard starting, hesitation during acceleration
Metallic rattle at startup or low RPM
Weak battery, dimming lights, frequent charging needed
Oil residue on fork tubes below seals
✅Lista kontrolna przed zakupem
Solid commuter, easy to maintain if serviced regularly
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Rivals & Alternatives
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are common problems with the Suzuki Thunder 125? +
Carburetor clogging from old fuel deposits: Rough idle, hard starting, hesitation during acceleration (moderate) | Cam chain tensioner wear causes rattling noise: Metallic rattle at startup or low RPM (moderate) | Rectifier regulator failure kills battery: Weak battery, dimming lights, frequent charging needed (serious)
Is the Suzuki Thunder 125 a good motorcycle? +
Reliable urban workhorse, but know exactly what you're buying. Rating: 6.5/10. Best for: City commuters wanting cheap, reliable daily transport. Avoid if: You ever need to ride highways regularly.
What is the horsepower of the Suzuki Thunder 125? +
The Suzuki Thunder 125 produces 11 hp @ 9,000 rpm (estimated), with 10 Nm @ 7,500 rpm (estimated) of torque. Top speed: 110 km/h (estimated; note: real-world conditions may vary).
Is the Suzuki Thunder 125 good for beginners? +
Yes — the Suzuki Thunder 125 is a reasonable choice for new riders (11 hp is manageable), weighing 118 kg. City commuters wanting cheap, reliable daily transport
Is the Suzuki Thunder 125 reliable? +
Owners report 1 critical issue to watch for on the Suzuki Thunder 125, notably: Rectifier regulator failure kills battery (Weak battery, dimming lights, frequent charging needed). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.
Is the Suzuki Thunder 125 good for daily use? +
City commuters wanting cheap, reliable daily transport Fuel: 2.2 L/100km or approximately 45 km/L (typical real-world average).
How fast is the Suzuki Thunder 125? +
The Suzuki Thunder 125 reaches a top speed of 110 km/h (estimated; note: real-world conditions may vary), producing 11 hp at 118 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.
What gear should I buy for a Suzuki Thunder 125? +
Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Suzuki Thunder 125, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/suzuki/thunder-125/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.












