BN125 Eliminator (1997 - 2008) review
A good, no frills honest learner machine
Visordown
Pros
The Eliminator 125 doesn't pretend to be anything it isn't, while still doing everything it promises to
Cons
May not stand the ravages of winter as well as you'd hope
Eliminated from many people’s conscious recollection of the last few years, this L-plate plodder plods on regardlessEliminated from many people’s conscious recollection of the last few years, this L-plate plodder plods on regardless
Dryweight (kg) | 135 |
Seats | 0 |
Seat Height (mm) | 680 |
Suspension Front | 33mm telescopic fork |
Suspension Rear | Dual rear shock absorbers |
Adjustability Rear | preload adjustment |
Tyres Front | 90/90-17 |
Tyres Rear | 130/90-15 |
Brakes Front | Single 250mm disc with twin-piston caliper |
Brakes Rear | Single 130mm drum |
Wheelbase (mm) | 1470 |
Chassis | Double cradle, high tensile steel |
Cubic Capacity (cc) | 124 |
Valves | 2 |
Max Power (bhp) | 12 |
Valves Per Cylinder | 2 |
Cooling | Air cooled |
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