Do you know RIEJU’s Tango 125i Scrambler? This model stands out for offering a unique riding experience, combining the agility of a scooter with the fun character of a traditional motorcycle.
Designed to meet the needs of daily commuting and much more, the Tango 125i promises to be the ideal choice for riders of all ages looking for a dynamic and easy-to-ride alternative. Its versatile design allows for agile use in the city and occasional adventures outside the urban environment.
At the heart of this machine is a 4-stroke single-cylinder engine with air cooling and electronic injection, guaranteeing efficient and economical performance. The 5-speed manual transmission offers greater control and riding involvement, setting it apart from traditional automatic scooters.
The chassis, made of high-strength steel with a detachable rear subframe, provides robustness and flexibility. The suspension, consisting of a 37mm fork at the front and a monoshock at the rear, ensures good handling on various types of road surfaces.
With a dry weight of just 109 kg and a fuel tank of 7.5 liters, the Tango 125i promises to be a light and economical everyday companion. Its compact dimensions (length of 2,040 mm and maximum width of 785 mm) make it easy to ride in urban traffic, while the 830 mm seat height offers a comfortable riding position for most riders.
Safety has not been overlooked, with the inclusion of disc brakes on both wheels (260mm at the front and 200mm at the rear). The digital instrument panel provides all the necessary information in a clear and intuitive way.
With a look reminiscent of the classic scrambler, the Tango 125i is equipped with mixed tires (100/80-17“ at the front and 130/70-17” at the rear) that allow versatile use on different types of road surfaces. The “Cross Fun” handlebar and the option of hand guards reinforce its adventurous character.
The RIEJU Tango 125i Scrambler thus presents itself as a refreshing proposal on the two-wheeled market, offering a fun and practical alternative for those looking for more than just a scooter for their daily commute.
Source: RIEJU