Sunday, September 4, 2011

2012 Yamaha Gladiator 125cc Review & Pictures



Yamaha has set a milestone with the launch of Yamaha Gladiator sports series. The new bike has been christened as Gladiator SS and it comes loaded with many attractive features. With the induction of Gladiator SS (Sporty and Stylish) and Gladiator RS (Racing Style) models, Yamaha has made sport biking more accessible. Gladiator SS is one of the best looking bikes in the 125cc segment. Packed with the new 28 items both for the SS and RS variants, this bike has a unique combination of both sport biking and avant-garde style. Possessing all the true qualities of Yamaha Motors, Gladiator is to start a new sport biking culture in the Indian biking community. It looks smashing with an array of newly developed features which in turn show the performance, fresh look, amazing handling and comfort of the bike. And it also comes in two models of kick start and self start.




Gladiator SS owns a 5-speed gear box with the phenomenal pick up ready to run ahead of its competitors. It is a perfect blend for both the highway and city riding conditions. The engine gives an output of 11 bhp at 7500 rpm which is quite good for a 125cc bike. Yamaha uses Yamaha Throttle Position Sensor (YTPS) technology that releases a powerful standing acceleration. The five speed transmission of gears offer a cruising experience with the excellent performance even in high speeds.
The new Gladiator SS has been given a great facelift coupled with designer colors and a pair of alloy wheels to hold a great fascination for everyone. It is in fray with Hero Honda Glamour in the 125cc segment. Now Gladiator SS sports a cool engine guard which comes only in the high end bikes. Front fairing has got a slight change with the addition of an air intake scoop. A new front fender has been added with a dual paint job which is complemented by the belly pan, black matt end can and of course, a new sticker job. Yamaha has incorporated a few more features such as aluminium handlebar ends, new T-clamp, aluminium retractable footpegs and a self lubricating o-chain. But the fuel cap should have been modelled with an aircraft type flush for the outright look.




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