Interesting Facts About the Rieju Tango 125
The Rieju Tango 125 was launched as a new 125 cc concept after the 125 cc JACA model left the market in 1959. Production of the Tango began in 2006 and the model has continued through multiple generations, including a notable redesign in 2014‑2015. Its market price has shown a stable trend, even dropping about 15 % compared with other Supermoto bikes.
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Birth of the Tango after the JACA era
When the 125 cc JACA was withdrawn in 1959, Rieju responded by introducing the 125 cc Tango as a fresh vehicle concept. This move followed nearly 3,200 JACA units sold between 1959 and 1963.
Three‑generation evolution
The Tango has been produced from 2006 to the present, spanning three generations. A specific redesign period occurred between 2014 and 2015, marking the third generation of the model.
Market performance and parts support
A 2006 Rieju Tango 125 showed price stability typical for Supermoto bikes, with a price trend that fell about 15 % relative to its peers. Riders can also access a detailed OEM catalog that lists 15 versions of the bike with exploded diagrams for parts.
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