Bajaj Platina 125 DTS-Si

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Bajaj Platina
Manufacturer
Also called Platina 125 DTS-Si, Platina 125 Dumdar Sawari, Platina 100ES, Platina 100
Production 2009
Class Standard
Engine
Four stroke, single cylinder, SOHC, 2 valve
Ignition Digital CDI & TRICS111
Battery 12V, 5 Ah, maintenance free
Transmission 4 Speed, constant mesh
Frame Double cradle tubular type
Suspension Front: Hydraulic telescopic forks
Rear: Hydraulic, SNS
Brakes Front: 130 mm drum
Rear: 110 mm drum
Wheelbase 1275 mm / 50.2 in
Weight 113 kg / 249 lbs (dry),
Fuel Capacity 13 L / 3.43 US gal
Manuals Service Manual

The Bajaj Platina 125 DTS-Si was a Single cylinder, 4-stroke, Air-cooled motorcycle produced by Bajaj in 2010. Max torque was 8.11 ft/lbs (11.0 Nm) @ 5000 RPM. Claimed horsepower was 9.52 HP (7.1 KW) @ 6700 RPM.

Engine[edit | edit source]

The engine was a Air/oil cooled cooled Four stroke, single cylinder, SOHC, 2 valve. The engine comes mated to a 5-speed, constant mesh gearbox.

Drive[edit | edit source]

Power was moderated via the Wet, multiplate.

Chassis[edit | edit source]

Stopping was achieved via 130 mm drum in the front and a 110 mm drum in the rear. The front suspension was a Hydraulic telescopic forks while the rear was equipped with a Hydraulic, SNS. The Platina 125 DTS-Si was fitted with a 13 L / 3.43 US gal fuel tank. The bike weighed just 113 kg / 249 lbs. The wheelbase was 1275 mm / 50.2 in long.

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Overview[edit | edit source]

Bajaj Discover 125 Platina DTS-Si




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Exhaust TEC

Exhaust TEC’ is a device incorporated in exhaust system of ‘Platina DTS-i’ engine. ‘TEC’ stands for ‘Torque Expansion Chamber’. This world-first technology developed by Bajaj Auto improves the ‘Scavenging’ process.

The exhaust system of Wave has this revolutionary feature incorporated, which drastically improves engine torque at low revs without compromising anything at mid or high engine revs. It has been extensively optimized to get the maximum possible performance out of the engine.


Ride Control Switch

This feature has been specifically introduced to enable the rider to have a no-distracting/non-intrusive indication of an impending change betwen Econom zone cruising and Power zone cruising


The changes in effor required to open the throttle can also be felt very sensitively.  This forms the basis for the Ride Control Switch.


SNS Suspension

The spring ‘n’ spring suspension ensures a comfortable ride every time you test it. The SNS rear suspension with longest travel in its class of 100mm, Bajaj used it on several other bikes as well like the DISCOVER 125


Styling

Premium rugged looks, Contemporary graphics and stylish alloy wheels are the main highlights of Platina 125’s looks. The Platina 100 when first launched in platinum silver color with silver chrome graphics was a huge hit. But here all black styling replaces this theme. Black grab rails, matt finished black silencer with chrome finished foot rest looks good on this bike. The only disappointing thing we noticed was that bike had given away its clear lens indicators and opted for orange ones. Also a new simpler looking fuel lid replaces old but somewhat more stylish fuel lid.


Performance

Not living up to expectations we had. Sadly Platina 125 is pretty much disappointing in this segment. There’s only a marginal increase in power from its older version or we say there’s a good chance that you would mistake this vehicle to be a 100cc one. The bike doesn’t feels planted at high speeds(70-80kmph) and further more you will have to settle with its ‘dull’ cornering abilities thanks to its not so good ‘Birla Roadmax’ tires which can leave you craving for more grip on road. It has an upright seating position in line with other commuter bikes. Moreover unlike its 1000cc version it doesn’t succeed in giving you a plush ride without sacrificing its handling. Another thing we noticed while test riding it was it looks plain and too much stressful riding it without Disc brakes. Platina 125 misses Disc brakes badly. There are no trip meters or tachometers on this bike. A deliberate attempt to keep its cost minimized. But it even with all those, it serves well the purpose of being a commuter bike. It has wide seats and is equipped with 125mm telescopic front and SNS (spring and spring) rear suspension. Handling is not that good when compared with other 125cc bikes. An electric start option is a great relief. Other prominent feature of this bike includes Anti friction bushes in front fork which improves suspension life and an auto choke.


The Bike

The natural air cooled 124.6ccc engine is capable of giving you 8.5ps of power. It has a 5 speed gearbox (all down). It features a longer wheelbase and wider rear tire than its 100cc version. The bike has a 0.5litre larger reserve capacity which doesn’t matter much because the fuel tanks capacity is still kept same at 13liters.However Platina 1265 weighs 3kgs lighter than its old version. Bright headlamps, Ride control switch along with a 12 V 5Ah Maintenance free battery are sure to give you some peace of mind. The ride control switch helps the rider to ride in ‘Fuel Economy zone’ which is also indicated in the fuel gauge meter. Besides that a low fuel indicator is also provided. We didn’t doubt its claimed top speed of 95kmph but we did try to find out its efficiency and were pretty satisfied with its mileage. It returned about 65kmpl in aggressive city riding conditions.


There’s a good chance for that figure to improve if you ride it more sensibly.



Make Model Bajaj Discover 125 Platina DTS-Si
Year 2009
Engine Type Four stroke, single cylinder, SOHC, 2 valve
Displacement 124.6 cc / 7.6 cu in
Cooling System Air/oil cooled
Lubrication Wet sump
Exhaust Exhaust-TEC
Induction Carburetor
Ignition Digital CDI & TRICS111
Battery 12V, 5 Ah, maintenance free
Starting Electric
Max Power 6.9 kW / 9.5 hp @ 6700 rpm
Max Torque 10.8 Nm / 1.1 kgf-m / 8 ft. lbs @ 5000 rpm
Clutch Wet, multiplate
Transmission 4 Speed, constant mesh
Final Drive Chain
Frame Double cradle tubular type
Front Suspension Hydraulic telescopic forks
Front Wheel Travel 125 mm / 5.0 in
Rear Wheel Travel 105 mm / 3.9 in
Rear Suspension Hydraulic, SNS
Front Brakes 130 mm drum
Rear Brakes 110 mm drum
Wheels Aluminum alloy, 6-spoke
Front Wheel 2.75-17
Rear Wheel 3.00-17
Dimensions Length: 1990 mm / 78.3 in Width: 770 mm / 20.3 in Height: 1090 mm / 42.9 in
Wheelbase 1275 mm / 50.2 in
Dry Weight 113 kg / 249 lbs
Fuel Capacity 13 L / 3.43 US gal
Fuel Reserve 2.0 L / 0.53 US gal
Average Consumption 1.2 L/100 km / 82 km/l / 192 US mpg (claimed)
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