Yamaha Freego 125
The Yamaha Freego 125 has a top speed of ~95 km/h (NOTE: best estimate; official figure not widely published), produces ~7.1 hp and weighs ~96 kg. Motoryk rates it 7/10.
A Yamaha FreeGo 125 foi lançada em 2019, visando principalmente o mercado do sudeste asiático, particularmente a Indonésia, como uma scooter automática elegante e prática voltada para jovens passageiros urbanos. Ele apresenta a tecnologia de motor Blue Core da Yamaha para melhorar a eficiência de combustível e inclui um sistema de chaves inteligente e um grande espaço de armazenamento embaixo do assento como pontos de venda notáveis. A FreeGo foi posicionada como uma scooter de estilo de vida moderno, competindo no segmento altamente competitivo de passageiros de 125 cc ao lado de rivais como a Honda Vario e a Honda BEat.
~7.1 hp
Poder
~9.5 Nm
Torque
~96 kg
Peso
~95 km/h (NOTE: best estimate; official figure not widely published)
Velocidade máxima
~1.8 L/100km or ~55 km/L (estimated real-world average; NOTE: best estimate based on similar Blue Core 125cc Yamaha scooters)
Combustível
Fairado
Corpo
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O que os compradores devem saber
Blue Core Engine Efficiency
The FreeGo 125 uses Yamaha's Blue Core technology, delivering strong fuel efficiency of around 45-50 km/liter. This makes running costs notably low for daily urban commuting.
Watch the CVT Belt
The CVT drive belt is a known wear item that should be inspected every 8,000-10,000 km, as neglect can lead to sluggish acceleration or sudden failure. Always check service history before buying used.
Solid Resale Value
Yamaha scooters in Southeast Asia retain resale value well due to strong brand trust and wide parts availability. A well-maintained FreeGo 125 typically holds 60-70% of its value after two years.
Gerações e especificações por ano
Lançamento inicial; scooter com injeção de combustível de 125 cc, armazenamento embaixo do assento, sistema de chave inteligente, rodas grandes de 13 polegadas.
Estilo revisado da carroceria, painel de instrumentos atualizado, ajuste aprimorado da suspensão e introdução de opções de cores adicionais.
Avaliação do comprador usado
"Dependable urban workhorse that rewards sensible buyers over thrill-seekers."
$1,500-$2,800 usedThe FreeGo 125 is Yamaha's answer to the smart commuter scooter segment, and honestly it does most things right. The Blue Core engine is genuinely refined for a 125 — smooth, fuel-sipping, and reliable if the previous owner wasn't completely negligent. That underseat storage is genuinely cavernous, and the keyless ignition feels premium until it develops gremlins around the 15,000km mark, which it sometimes does. Check that system works flawlessly before handing over cash. On a used example, inspect the CVT belt and rollers — they're consumables that budget-conscious owners skip. The suspension is set up soft, which suits city riding but feels vague if you're pushing it on twisty backroads. Don't buy this expecting sporty. Buy it expecting sensible. Parts availability is decent in Southeast Asian markets less so elsewhere. If you're buying second-hand, anything under 20,000km with full service history is a genuinely solid deal. It's not exciting, but it won't let you down either — and sometimes that's exactly what you need.
Top 10 Accessories
Curated picks for the Yamaha Freego 125 — owned, ridden, recommended.
Problemas comuns
Jerky acceleration, slipping, or unusual rattling noise
Hard starting, rough idle, poor fuel economy
Oil stains on fork legs, bouncy front suspension
Test voltage, check for slow or failed cold starts
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Decent commuter, maintain CVT and fuel system
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Rivals & Alternatives
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are common problems with the Yamaha Freego 125? +
CVT belt and roller wear: Jerky acceleration, slipping, or unusual rattling noise (moderate) | Fuel injector clogging: Hard starting, rough idle, poor fuel economy (moderate) | Front fork oil leaks: Oil stains on fork legs, bouncy front suspension (moderate)
Is the Yamaha Freego 125 a good motorcycle? +
Dependable urban workhorse that rewards sensible buyers over thrill-seekers. Rating: 7.0/10. Best for: Daily urban commuters wanting reliable, economical transport. Avoid if: You want engaging, spirited weekend riding enjoyment.
What is the horsepower of the Yamaha Freego 125? +
The Yamaha Freego 125 produces ~7.1 hp @ 8,000 rpm (NOTE: best estimate based on Yamaha Blue Core 125cc platform specs), with ~9.5 Nm @ 5,500 rpm (NOTE: best estimate based on similar Yamaha 125cc Blue Core engines) of torque. Top speed: ~95 km/h (NOTE: best estimate; official figure not widely published).
Is the Yamaha Freego 125 good for beginners? +
Yes — the Yamaha Freego 125 is a reasonable choice for new riders (718000125 hp is manageable), weighing 96 kg. Daily urban commuters wanting reliable, economical transport
Is the Yamaha Freego 125 reliable? +
The Yamaha Freego 125 has no widely-reported critical reliability issues. 4 minor issues are documented — see the Common Problems section above.
Is the Yamaha Freego 125 good for daily use? +
Daily urban commuters wanting reliable, economical transport Fuel: ~1.8 L/100km or ~55 km/L (estimated real-world average; NOTE: best estimate based on similar Blue Core 125cc Yamaha scooters).












