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Hanway NK125 Furious Vs SC125.

Hanway NK125 Furious Vs SC125.
31 Oct
Written by Eddie

A Comparison of Distinct Dynamism and Style in Hanway's Latest Offerings

In the bustling world of motorcycles, choosing the right machine can be a thrilling yet daunting task. It often boils down to the feel of the engine, the handling of the bars, and the style that best captures one's soul.

The lineup from Hanway brings two compelling choices in the 125cc class: the NK 125cc Furious and the SC 125cc. Each bike brings its own flavour to the road, attracting varied riders with distinct characteristics.

The Hanway NK 125cc Furious, continuing its legacy into 2024, remains a naked bike with a bold statement. Its rebellious styling starts from the get-go with an aggressive LED headlamp and sharp, angular body styling—elements that combine to create a visual statement of power and individuality. Beneath its fierce façade lies a heart that is just as daring: a liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, single-cylinder engine that pumps out 14.9 BHP with a maximum net power of 11 KW at 10,000 rpm. Its exceptional handling, due to high-quality upside-down forks and a cast aluminium swing arm, make it an ideal choice for riders who savour agility and sharp reflexes. Despite its strong personality, the NK Furious doesn't neglect comfort and balance, attributing to a stable and comfortable ride. This street bike promises both excitement and control, making it perfect for urban adventurers who love to stand out.



The Hanway SC 125cc, on the other hand, is a refined contender with its impressive Italian-inspired design. As a versatile sports cruiser, it manages to marry comfort, agility, and economy all into a single package. Under its sleek body lies a modern engine that echoes sophistication and power, delivering an economical performance of 15 hp. The SC's suspension system, featuring an inverted fork and a hydraulic mono-shock directly connected to the swingarm, provides smooth rides with remarkable handling and control. The large 20-litre tank is another standout feature, coupled with a modern lighting setup of LEDs that encompass a full-colour LCD screen displaying crucial ride information. This makes the SC an ideal choice for those with an eye for style who desire a reliable bike for both their commutes and leisurely jaunts.


Both motorcycles share Hanway's dedication to quality and performance with components that speak volumes about craftsmanship. However, the NK 125cc Furious and the SC 125cc cater to different rider types. If you're an urban warrior who desires a bike that not only performs but also asserts your presence, the NK Furious might just be the bike for you. For those who appreciate a balance of design, comfort, and a touch of classical styling, the SC is perfect for enjoyable rides with a hint of elegance.

Each of these machines stands out in its own right, offering riders a taste of Hanway's ingenuity, leaving the choice between styling and riding experience up to the owner's personal preference.

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