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Enhanced with these newly released vibrant color options from Japan, making them even more appealing.

Beginner bikes today are cooler than ever. Gone are the days when entry-level machines looked dull and uninspiring. Just look at bikes like the
Aprilia SX 125 supermoto
and the
Yamaha YZF-R125
These sleek and user-friendly devices offer impressive styling and advanced technology, making them very popular in European markets. Let’s now discuss another standout model in this range: the Yamaha XSR125.

The
XSR125
This model from Yamaha serves those seeking the allure of vintage style without the apprehension associated with larger motorcycles. Think of it as a scaled-down version of the XSR series, sharing the same neo-retro aesthetic found in its larger counterparts, such as the XSR700 and XSR900. This includes circular LED headlamps, a contoured fuel tank, and a sleek design that harmoniously merges traditional looks with contemporary performance capabilities.

Photo by: Yamaha

This bike is attractive from every viewpoint.

Beneath the surfaceโ€”which, of course, would be under the tank rather than an actual hoodโ€”you’ll find a 124cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine equipped with Yamahaโ€™s Variable Valve Actuation (VVA) system. This setup provides good power throughout the RPM range without sacrificing fuel efficiency. With approximately 14.8 horsepower, this bike performs well for urban commuting as well as spirited rides along winding roads. Its light frame coupled with ergonomic positioning designed for comfort enhances appeal for beginners, yet retains style elements that more experienced cyclists will appreciate instead of feeling outdated.

Now, letโ€™s move on to the most thrilling partโ€”the newly released colors now available in Japan.

Photo by: Yamaha

The light bluish gray metallic color palette brings back memories of my beloved first-gen XSR900โ€”a motorcycle I adore.

To start with, we have Light Bluish Gray Metallic 9. This shade instantly evokes memories of the silver version from the original XSR900 generation. The paintjob lends the motorcycle a robust appearance, as though the fuel tank is more substantial than it really is. There’s an ideal mix of contemporary styling and classic elements here, which makes this choice excellent for riders seeking something understated but eye-catching.

Photo by: Yamaha

The Berry Dark Orange Metallic design exudes a vintage feelโ€”and it somewhat brings to mind root beer.

Next up is Berry Dark Orange Metallic 1. For those who love the nostalgic, somewhat rootbeer-like hue trend, this option will surely appeal to you. This shade offers a luxurious, dark brown finish with a lustrous metallic glow, enhanced by golden accents that exude old-school charm. It gives off an air of timeless sophistication, making you feel as though you’re cruising on a true classic despite being atop a contemporary, fuel-injected vehicle.

Even with its modest engine size, the XSR125 proves to be quite compelling. Ideal as an everyday ride, this motorcycle stands out due to its light weight and maneuverability, all while boasting a stylish design that draws attention. Novices will enjoy the manageable torque, whereas seasoned bikers can relish its sprightly handling and entertaining performance.

Since retro will always remain fashionable.

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Source:
Yamaha Japan


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