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[New Product] SP Tadao introduces a new full exhaust for the YZF-R125!

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SP Tadao has released a full exhaust for the Yamaha YZF-R125 (8BJ-RE45J). This product features a loop exhaust pipe and POWERBOX (exhaust expansion chamber) for confident use in all RPM ranges from low speed to high speed. With the extravagant use of slash-cut exhaust port and gravel guard, also used on the XSR900 and YZF-R7 exhausts by the same brand, it's hard to believe this is a 125cc exhaust.

Product Specifications

Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price
109,890 JPY (including tax)

Product Specifications
Volume: 89dB (proximity) / 78dB (acceleration)
Material: Ultra lightweight stainless steel, polished finish
Oil system: Drain bolt / Filter
Country of Origin: MADE IN JAPAN

■The displacement of 125cc, which allows the rider to use the entire rpm range from low speed to high speed, is the reason why SP Tadao was so enthusiastic about developing this exhaust.

■This is where SP Tadao shows their skills. Although it took a lot of hard work, they were able to extract the impressive torque and power from deep within the 2023-YZF-R125.

■The robustness of its performance is truly magnificent, approaching that of a 150cc or even a 180cc bike. In a word, it's exhilarating!

■The engine will keep up with the twisting of the throttle even if you go up a gear. It is extremely difficult to achieve this level of torque with the exhaust alone.

■The sound is a pleasant, gentle and controlled racing sound.

■The acceleration feeling drawn from the comfortable torque is largely due to the loop exhaust pipe.

■The extravagant use of loop exhaust pipe and POWERBOX (exhaust expansion chamber) make for an overwhelmingly exhilarating ride.
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Webike Japan's global merchandiser who is passionate about motorcycles. Born in Japan, and spent his childhood in the US. 25 years of riding experience mainly on the tarmac and motorcycle market. He loves products made in Japan and considers himself a "Japan Parts evangelist".