• CFMoto 125NK showcased
  • Powered by a 124cc, single-cylinder mill
  • Could be launched in New Zealand and Australia in 2025
CFMoto 125NK

The 125NK enters a segment that is populated by various brands across the globe and one of the strongest players is a motorcycle its design takes after- the KTM 125 Duke. Futuristic has always been the theme of CFMoto’s styling and the 125NK follows suit. Its front end is similar to the 800NK and it also comes with the broad shoulder lines that flow into the stubby rear section. The Zephyr Blue and Gem Black colour options play well with the character of the motorcycle.

Powering the CFMoto 125NK is a 124cc single that churns out 14.4bhp at 10500rpm and 10.1Nm at 8500rpm. It features a low, 780mm seat height and weighs around 142kg- perfect for the type of riders the 125NK targets. The motorcycle features a steel tube frame and an aluminium swingarm and uses upside-down forks for the front and a preload adjustable monoshock for the rear. As for braking, the 125NK uses a 292mm disc up front and a 220mm rotor at the rear.

CFMoto 125NK

The features list is pretty decent too. It gets ABS, traction control and full-LED lighting. Moreover, the 125NK is equipped with a five-inch TFT screen with Bluetooth connectivity as optional. We can expect CFMoto to launch the 125NK in Australia and New Zealand sometime in 2025.