The Shineray Worker 125 2023 Has Been Dividing Consumers’ Opinions After Being Elected the Cheapest Motorcycle in Brazil and Having Several Exclusive Features
With the title of the cheapest motorcycle in Brazil, the new Shineray Worker 125 of 2023 brings with it a style retro, great ergonomics, and also low fuel consumption. All these features come in a motorcycle costing less than R$ 10,000: R$ 8,490, according to the site Garagem 360.
In addition to the price, several other factors placed the motorcycle on the wish list of consumers who need a vehicle for their daily commutes. One of its main features is the design, which references motorcycles from the 70s but with more modern functionalities.
The Brazilian motorcycle has seats with better ergonomics to make the ride as comfortable as possible, disc brakes on the front wheel and a drum on the rear wheel, and shock absorbers, all to ensure safety and comfort for the rider.
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The motorcycle has 2.50 tires, an 18-inch rim in the front and a 17-inch rim in the rear, lightweight wheels, front suspension of the telescopic fork type and conventional rear suspension, with 2 shock absorbers.
Other Features of the Cheapest Motorcycle in Brazil
In addition to the physical system, the operating system of the Brazilian motorcycle has a 12V battery, USB input, and ignition by Capacitive Discharge.
The Brazilian motorcycle also features a 123.67 cc, four-stroke engine, oil-coated multi-disc clutch, and a single-cylinder engine. Additionally, the transmission is manual with 4 gears. Generating 7.2 hp of power, the engine also has a torque of 7500 rpm at 6000 rpm.
Fueled with gasoline, the fuel tank of the Brazilian motorcycle has a capacity of 14 liters, and when full, it can achieve a range of up to 520 km, according to factory data.


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