Sherco 125 ST Factory vs YCF 2019 Ycf Pilot 150

Compare Specifications of Sherco 125 ST Factory and YCF 2019 Ycf Pilot 150

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Sherco 125 ST Factory
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YCF 2019 Ycf Pilot 150
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 123.70 cc 146.00 cc
Engine 2 stroke Sherco proprietary design 4-stroke, Aircooled, 2 valve, 1- cylinder
Engine Starting Geared system with folding lever Kick Start
Engine Lubrication 2% oil pre-mix Wet Sump
Clutch Hydraulic, diaphragm system Wet Multiplate
Fuel System -- Mikuni with Airbox
Ignition Hidria digital CDI
Cooling System Liquid Cooled Air Cooled
Transmission 5 speed 4 gears
Gear Shift Pattern 1-N-2-3-4-5 1-N-2-3-4
Frame Tubular section Chrome-moly High tensile steel; Tubular
Tyres
Front Morad 21” blue anodized aluminium rim 60/100-14" Knobby
Rear Morad 18” blue anodized aluminium rim 80/100-12" Knobby
Wheel / RIM Spoke Spoke
Brakes
Front 185 mm Hydraulically activated, floating 735 mm USD Front Forks
Rear -- 310 mm Mono Shock Absorber, Adjustable preload & rebound damping
Suspension
Front 39 mm Aluminum Tech fork 220 mm Single disc; Hydraulic
Rear Progressive link system with single adjustable shock absorber 200 mm Single disc; Hydraulic
Colors Available
Colors -- White/Purple/Blue


Physical Specs
Length -- 1650 mm
Width -- 760 mm
Height -- 1050 mm
Weight -- 70 kg
Wheelbase 1322 mm 1170 mm
Ground Clearance 310 mm 305 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 2.4 litres 3.8 litres
Overview
Features - Cylinder head: improved compression rate and dome-shaped head
- Interchangeable cylinder head dome
- New CDI curve: increased power at low rpms
- Diaphragm clutch: new spring, stable operation, improved consistency, easier action, and more precision
- Crankshaft: new balancing, reduced vibration, more torque in the mid-range and at high revs
- Aluminum Tech fork with adjusters
- Neken handlebar pad
- Reiger 3 ways
- Removable rear exhaust bracket
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