• Q. What is a reserve tank of Duke 125?

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    Cardekho
    Cardekho | 5 years ago

    The reserve fuel tank capacity of KTM Duke 125 is 1-1.5 litres.

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    Deepjyoti
    Deepjyoti | 2 years ago

    1.5 litres

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    Eiman
    Eiman | 2 years ago

    1.6 l

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Specifications of 125 Duke

  • 14.5 PS @ 9250 rpm
    Max Power
  • 10.5 Liters
    Fuel Capacity
  • 120 kmph
    Top Speed
  • Tubeless
    Tyre Type
  • 12 Nm @ 8000 rpm
    Max Torque

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