Royal Alloy GP 125 Price In BD 2024
Key Specs of Royal Alloy GP 125
Engine
125 cc
Power
12.5 BHP
Torque
10.5 NM
Mileage
40 kmpl
Brakes
Tyre Type
tubeless
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Bike Information
Bike Name: |
Royal Alloy GP 125 |
Brand: |
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CC: |
125 |
Regular Price: |
255000 |
Bike Type: |
Scooter |
Distributor/Seller: |
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Model Year: |
N/A |
Brand Origin: |
N/A |
Made In: |
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Assemble In: |
N/A |
Engine
Engine Type |
4 – Stroke Single Cylinder |
Displacement |
125cc |
Maximum Power |
12.5 Bhp @ 0 RPM |
Maximum Torque |
10.5 NM @ 8000 RPM |
Bore |
N/A |
Stroke |
N/A |
Compression Ratio |
12.0:1 |
Valves |
N/A |
Fuel Supply |
Fuel Injection |
No of Cylinders |
1 |
Engine Cooling |
Liquid Cooled |
Starting Method |
Electric |
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Royal Alloy GP 125 Overview
8/10
Royal Alloy GP 125 Review
PROS
Compact body. ABS braking. Retro design. Powerful engine.
CONS
Very Heavy. Exhaust placed too low. Low storage space (compared to competition).
VERDICT
Royal Alloy GP 125 is a Retro scooter that is designed with the styling of classic scooters and modern technologies. The scooter culture in Bangladesh is an up-and-coming culture. People are starting to understand that scooters are quite a feasible and smart method of commuting. People are also are looking at scooters are secondary modes of transportation, as they are easier to learn. Scooters such as the Royal Alloy GP 125 appeal to people more, as they are the most
Royal Alloy is a Chinese motorcycle manufacturer (source). Royal Alloy motorcycles are assembled in China and Thailand. The brand is quite popular in the UK, mostly due to the design and simplicity. These scooters are imported and distributed by MotoGB in the UK. One of their most popular scooters is the Royal Alloy GP 125.
Also Read: Royal Alloy GT 125 Price In BD
Key Features:
One of the most interesting features of the Royal Alloy GP 125 is the dual disc brake setup. The front and rear both have discs. These scooters are very much stable on the road. The scooter’s exhaust is also very exciting. Just like the Royal Alloy GT 125, the Royal Alloy GP 125 also has a very punchy amd strong exhaust sound.
The Royal Alloy GP 125 comes in eight different colors. They are:
- Gloss Black.
- Ivory.
- Metal Blue.
- Flame Red.
- Pearl White.
All colors are solid with no decals.
The Royal Alloy GP 125 comes with a digital instrument cluster. The instrument cluster has a speedometer, odometer, tripmeter, fuel gauge and other necessary indicators. The instrument cluster is positioned at the top of the dash. The instrument cluster is easily visible.
The Royal Alloy GP 125 has a very premium seat with under-seat fuel tank. The rear section of the scooter also has a carrier rack and a very clean look. The scooter comes with a front storage. The storage is not as much as most of the competitions, but it is enough.
Physical Attributes:
The Royal Alloy GP 125 comes with a nimble body, which is intended to squeeze through the hectic city traffic. The weight of the scooter is around 148kg, which is mostly because of the full metal body. The weight allows the scooter to be stable at high speeds, and the metal body protects the internals of the scooter itself. This scooter comes with a fuel capacity of around 11liters, which is more than most scooters out there and enough for the regular commute and even small tours outside town.
The length, width, and height of the Royal Alloy GP 125 are 1870mm, 620mm, and 1115mm. It also has a low saddle-height of about 770mm; at this seat height, anyone above the height of 5’2” can easily ride it. The scooter also has an average ground clearance of 330mm, which is more than enough for Bangladeshi speedbumps. The wheelbase is only of 1390mm, which is quite a lot for a scooter and it is also one of the reasons for the stability of the scooter.
Engine and Transmission:
The Royal Alloy GP 125 comes with a single-cylinder, 4-stroke, and 125cc engine. The engine is liquid-cooled and fuel injected. The scooter comes with only an electrical self-start mechanism. The engine provides 12.7HP of power and 10.5Nm of torque at 8000RPM. The scooter is expected to have good fuel efficiency of about 40kmpl. This scooter has one of the highest torque ratings in this segment.
The Royal Alloy GP 125 comes with a fully automatic CVT transmission system. The bike has a 4-speed gearbox. The scooter is expected to reach a top speed of around 100kmph.
Brakes, Suspensions, and Wheels:
The Royal Alloy GP 125 comes with a dual-disc setup. Both the front and rear wheel have 220mm discs for brakes. The braking of this scooter is made better with both the front and rear getting ABS. ABS makes the emergency brakes more efficient and safer.
The Royal Alloy GP 125 has regular telescopic forks, and spring-loaded shock absorber at the rear. The shock absorber at the rear is expected to perform well on bumpy roads. The front telescopic forks are also expected to perform adequately.
The Royal Alloy GP 125 also comes with cast wheels and tubeless tires. The tire setup is a bit thin, which is common for commuting scooters. The tires are expected to give adequate performance on the city roads. The front tire is 110/70, while the rear is 120/70.
Target Audience:
The Royal Alloy GP 125 is not at all a forgiving scooter. This scooter is for the ones who have some experience with bikes or scooters. This weight of the scooter will make it a bit exhausting to control in heavy traffic. This makes it more suitable for people who will use it for basic commute, e.g home-office, university-home, and will use it for the occasional out of town rides. For the people who want a scooter for being on the saddle the whole day this should not be an option. This scooter will appeal to the people who wants a scooter with a retro look.
Competition:
The Royal Alloy GP 125 has competitions in both 100cc and 110cc segments. Here only scooters are mentioned, mopeds are not taken into account.
- Suzuki Access 125 FI CBS.
- Vespa Notte 125.
- Znen Aurora 125.
- Haojue Lindy 125.
The Royal Alloy GP 125 is a great scooter with very simple features. The scooter is great for beginners and has a good braking system. The Royal Alloy GP 125 is one of the best intermediate 125cc Chinese scooters out there.
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