Generic Trigger SM 125 vs Kreidler Supermotard 125 DD Reduced Effect (2010)
Side-by-side spec comparison, pricing, and a plain-English breakdown of how the Generic Trigger SM 125stacks up against the Kreidler Supermotard 125 DD Reduced Effect. Numbers pulled from manufacturer spec sheets — click either bike for the full review.
Spec comparison
| Spec | Generic Trigger SM 125 | Kreidler Supermotard 125 DD Reduced Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Model year | 2010 | 2008 |
| Price | — | — |
| Engine | 125 cc | 125 cc |
| Horsepower | 11 hp | 8 hp |
| Torque | 12 Nm | — |
| Weight | 120 kg | 133 kg |
| Seat height | — | 34 mm |
| Fuel capacity | 2.6 L | 2.8 L |
| Fuel type | petrol | petrol |
| Transmission | 6-speed | — |
| Front brakes | Single disc | Single disc |
| Rear brakes | Single disc | Single disc |
| Tires | 110/70-17 / 110/70-17 | 110/70-17 / 130/70-17 |
Generic Trigger SM 125 vs Kreidler Supermotard 125 DD Reduced Effect — which should you buy?
Picking between the Generic Trigger SM 125 and the Kreidler Supermotard 125 DD Reduced Effect usually comes down to the numbers you care about most. On paper, the Generic Trigger SM 125 brings 11 hp in a 120 kg package, while the Kreidler Supermotard 125 DD Reduced Effect counters with 8 hp at 133 kg.
Our spec tables above highlight the winning number on each line. For the full rider-focused reviews including real-world fuel economy, service costs and available colors, click into either bike:

