Registered top speed Daelim Roadwin 125 built in 2010?

Hello, as I read in the title, I'm looking for the registered top speed for the Daelim Roadwin 125, model year 2010. I can't find the top speed for all other model years except this one.

Thanks in advance.

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19Michael69
5 years ago

Hello,

if there’s something unimportant at a 125’s, then probably the top speed.

So ca. 80 or 90 km/h it becomes “tough” and takes a small eternity until the maximum speed is reached.

What has been changed at Roadwin since 2007?

Except that it has to meet the Euro-4 standard since 2017.

You can assume that there will be no major differences between 2010 and 2007.

And up to one or two exceptions, no 125er for the A1 creates more than ECHTE 120 km/h.

Best regards

Michael

ZuumZuum
5 years ago

I’m sure you’re safe for A. But many of them are taboo, also throttled, or cannot be throttled because they are above the 70 KW output power.

19Michael69
5 years ago
Reply to  ZuumZuum

Please read again what you replied to a “125 question” 😉

MyNameIsMike
5 years ago

The speed is the same for every Daelim Roadwin 125.

MyNameIsMike
5 years ago
Reply to  Hir02

I don’t know what’s registered.

But what I know is that they’re actually making 130 according to Tacho. So every year of construction.

MyNameIsMike
5 years ago

No, it’s registered 125 km/h.

But this measurement is always made with cool motor. The new 2019er is even registered at 130.

Here is also exactly the same thing that is included with me:

https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_YZF-R_125

checkpointarea
5 years ago

What is the value? I assume it’s a maximum of 120. It is possible that the measurement took place at cooler temperatures. The hotter the air, the lower its density, which increases the maximum speed.

MyNameIsMike
5 years ago

GPS at the YZF-R125.

checkpointarea
5 years ago

130 what? Tacho or GPS?

MyNameIsMike
5 years ago

Thank you, I didn’t know. Does it mean there’s better?

ZuumZuum
5 years ago

So, the difference is only marginal, since the motor characteristic of the MT 07 is designed so that it almost reflects the driving characteristics of an unthrottled machine. This is why the machine is so popular among the A2 aspirants. But it is and remains a two-cylinder when you take up 30% of the performance, you hardly notice it below.

MyNameIsMike
5 years ago

Why don’t I notice a difference?

ZuumZuum
5 years ago

A motor does not speed yet, but the entire package.

ZuumZuum
5 years ago

And after that? You will hardly notice the difference from 35 to 55 KW.

MyNameIsMike
5 years ago

It can’t be that I always have a tailwind, and every time I get the 130.

MyNameIsMike
5 years ago

Yeah, I got to buy an MT-07. I want to stay with Yamaha.

checkpointarea
5 years ago

How do you know there’s no tailwind?

250 engines run 125 to 140 km/h, so in the area. Most are 130 km/h – real, not tacho.

ZuumZuum
5 years ago

Well, then I want to believe this, there’s also a series scatter, you just got lucky. It would have been possible to find a one that could just make the maximum speed, or 5% below it. From this model year, the 130 is even officially supposed to be the one. It’s only 125.

What do you have to do in front of you as an A2 machine?

MyNameIsMike
5 years ago

I always have the 130 km/h (without tailwind)

In addition, 250 engines create more.

checkpointarea
5 years ago

Hold your back. 130 km/h is rather a speed for which it needs 250 engines.

MyNameIsMike
5 years ago

I’m just at the A2 I’ll have soon.

With the YZF-R125 this was on a complete straight track and all original.

ZuumZuum
5 years ago

Thanks for the correction with the lightweight wheels, but I also know that the word small motorcycles was deliberately attached. Your YZF 125 R running 130 km/h can already be, but presumably with 10 degrees gradient, tailwind and with all that does not necessarily belong to the machine, and considering that the driver does not belong to the upper weight class.

As is the case with these motorbikes, this is already very hearty. In a few years, if you have acquired the Faher Approval Class A, you laugh about it yourself.

MyNameIsMike
5 years ago

I drove 130 km/h with my YZF-R125 (measured with GPS).

Besides, they’re wheel wheels and do you think I don’t know?

ZuumZuum
5 years ago

You realize that the speed meters, especially for small motorcycles and 50s Fuzzis, are always very good at the displayed speed? Since the legally defined tolerance limit (10% plus 4 km/h) will be extended to 99.9%. So if you drive 114 km/h according to Tacho, it’s only 100. By means of GPS you can find out the deviation of your own speedometer because there is a maximum deviation of 1 km/h.