Bajaj Wind 125 | |
Class: | Standard |
Engine: | K-TEC Engine, air-cooled, four-stroke cycle, single, kick start |
Transmission: | 5-speed manual |
Suspension: | Hydrodynamic (HDS) suspension |
Brakes: | 240mm hydraulic disc front (optional); 130mm drum rear |
Predecessor: | KBajaj KB125 |
Successor: | Bajaj Platina |
Production: | 2003 |
Aka: | Kawasaki Wind 125 |
The Bajaj Wind125 is a standard street motorcycle by Bajaj Auto designed for the middle class Indian urban rider. In the Philippines, it is designed for tricycle and delivery business. It is now no longer in production for the Indian market, though the bike is made for the export market.
The Bajaj Wind125 is Kawasaki's entry into the South East Asian markets such as Thailand, Taiwan, and Indonesia where the entry level bike is a 125 CC (not 100 CC as in India) and where the consumer desires a modicum of performance along with mileage. After its discontinuation within an year or two of its launch, Its design-outlook was somehow reused in 2006 with a 100 CC engine and under the name Platina.