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This 125 cc scooter comes loaded with technology and with a brutal value ratio

Valencian Wottan has an interesting new 125 cubic motorcycle in the market: the Wottan Sixteen. It is a compact scooter with a marked urban character that stands out, among other things, for its supply of technology and for something that does not usually see itself and that gives its name to the vehicle: the 16 -inch front wheel.

Although we are going to know it better immediately, it should be noted that Wottan Sixteen has a price of 2,690 euros, a significantly lower figure than direct competition of brands such as Kymco, Honda or Piaggio. It should also be remembered that Wottan does not manufacture their vehicles, but that the Models of China imports Taro Moto. For example, the Storm-R, one of its most popular models, is really a TARO TR300T.

Wottan Sixteen Technical Card

Wottan Sixteen

dimensions and weight

Total length: 1,970 mm

Total width: 760 mm

Seat height: 790 mm

Axis distance: 1,375 mm

Weight in progress order: 142 kg

Training Fuel Deposit:

Engine

Guy: 4 -stroke monocylindrical, Euro 5+

Distribution: SOHC to 2 valves

Displacement: 125 cc

Ignition system: ECU

Starter system: Electric

Feeding: Electronic injection

Refrigeration: Liquid

Power: 8.1 kW (11.1 hp) at 8,500 rpm

Transmission

Change: Continuous drive

Clutch: Automatic centrifuge

Chjasis

Steel tubular structure

Suspensions

Lead: 31 mm hydraulic fork

Rear: Double hydraulic shock absorber

Brakes

240 mm front disc

220 mm rear disc

Double channel ABS

Deposit capacity

10.5 ± 0.2 L

wheels

Front wheel: 100/80-16
Rear wheel: 120/70-14

Equipment

Full LED lighting

Color 7 “TFT screen

Integrated connectivity

Bluetooth

Front USB take

Glove compartment

Centralized opening

Keyless system

Star & Stop system

Silence Start

ABS

TCS

Double rear handle

Adjustable dome in 2 positions

Rear parilla

price

2,690 euros

Compact, with Euro 5+ engine and screws

Image | Wottan
Image | Wottan

Image | Wottan

Wottan Sixteen has a four -stroke monocylindrical engine Euro 5+ with a displacement of 125 cc (11 hp of power). According to the company, its consumption is 2.5 liters at 100 km, it has liquid cooling and automatic ignition and off technology. This is evidently designed to reduce consumption.

The most striking is your 16 -inch front wheel. As a general rule, in scooters we usually find wheels between 10 and 14 inches. With them we win in space, but we lose something in stability and braking. The high wheels, such as the one that they occupy us today, sacrifice some space in exchange for a more stable, softer and, therefore, perhaps more interesting driving for urban paths.

Image | Wottan
Image | Wottan

Image | Wottan

Image | Wottan
Image | Wottan

Image | Wottan

As for dimensions, we are facing a motorcycle of about two meters (1.97 meters, to be exact), a height of 76 centimeters, seat at 79 centimeters and a wheelbase of 1.37 meters. It is also convenient to take into account its weight of 142 kilos, that is, we are not facing the lighter 125cc in the market, much less.

Image | Wottan
Image | Wottan

Image | Wottan

And what equipment does this Wootan Sixteen bring standard? Well, it is really well served. Mount a seven -inch TFT screen with bluetooth connectivity, front USB, keyless system, ABS and TCS traction control, glove compartment, centralized opening, silent start, double rear handle, adjustable dome, in short, that is not bad. And the headlights, by the way, are full LED.

Versions and price of the Wottan Sixteen

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Image | Wottan

Image | Wottan

The Wootan Sixteen It is available in gray and black and its price starts from 2,690 euros. It is a very competitive and significantly lower price than the proposals for its competition.

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