The NK 125 Furious is one of the most popular models from Chinese manufacturer Hanway Motor. It has a substantial market in Europe and was recently introduced in its 2021 avatar in Germany. Positioned as a performance 125cc motorcycles, its biggest rival is the KTM 125 Duke that is also available in our market. Here we take a look at all the details of the NK 125 Furious through this image gallery.
The Hankway NK 125 gets slight tweaks to its design up front with radically-shaped full-LED headlamp. As part of the update, it also receives bronze-finished upside down forks to add a dash of premiumness to the package.
While the muscular fuel tank and edgy design for the radiators shrouds look neat, the rear section on the NK 125 Furious seems very similar to the BMW G 310 R with single-piece seat, a number plate-mounted tail lamp and lower grab rails.
Nonetheless, the KTM 125 Duke-rival comes with a list of features that includes full-LED lighting for the headlamp, tail lamp and turn signalsas well as a USB charger. But the full-colour display gives it an edge over the Duke which gets a LCD dash.
Powering the Hanway NK 125 Furious is a 124cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, four-valve engine. This motor produces 15bhp of power and 11Nm of peak torque and is mated to a six-speed gearbox.
Hanway has equipped the 2021 NK 125 Furious with new 10-spoke 17-inch alloy wheels at both ends that are wrapped in a 110/70 section tyre at the front and a 140/70 section tyre at the rear. Suspension us taken care of by 35mm inverted forks and a monoshock whereas stopping power comes from a single disc at both ends with a CBS.