Made even cooler by these eye-catching colorways just launched in Japan.
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 lightweight, learner-friendly machines pack serious style and tech, making them highly sought-after in Europe. Now, let’s talk about another gem in this category: the Yamaha XSR125.
The XSR125 is Yamaha’s answer for riders who want retro charm without the intimidation of a bigger bike. It’s essentially a baby XSR, carrying the same neo-retro styling as its bigger brothers, the XSR700 and XSR900. That means round LED headlights, a sculpted fuel tank, and a minimalist design that blends classic aesthetics with modern performance.

This is one of those bikes that's pretty from all angles.
Under the hood—well, tank—it’s powered by a 124cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine with Yamaha’s Variable Valve Actuation (VVA). This means it delivers decent power across the rev range while staying fuel-efficient. It makes around 14.8 horsepower, which is just enough for city riding and the occasional blast up and down a twisty road. The lightweight chassis and upright ergonomics make it a great option for new riders, while its classic styling ensures seasoned bikers don’t feel like they’re riding something too basic.
Now, let’s get to the most exciting part—the fresh colors just launched in Japan.

The Light Bluish Gray Metallic color scheme reminds me of the first-generation XSR900—my personal favorite bike.
First up, Light Bluish Gray Metallic 9. This one immediately brings to mind the silver colorway from the first-gen XSR900. It gives the bike a muscular, almost beefed-up look, making the tank appear larger than it actually is. It’s got that perfect balance of modern and old-school, making it a great option for those who want a subtle yet striking ride.

The Berry Dark Orange Metallic motif gives of a retro vibe—plus, it sort of reminds me of rootbeer.
Then there’s Berry Dark Orange Metallic 1. If you’re into that retro, slightly rootbeery color trend, this one's for you. It’s a rich, deep brown with a glossy metallic sheen, complemented by gold decals that scream vintage cool. It’s the kind of colorway that makes you feel like you’re riding something truly classic, even though you’re on a modern, fuel-injected machine.
Despite its small engine, the XSR125 makes a strong case for itself. It’s a fantastic commuter, lightweight and nimble, while still having the kind of styling that turns heads. Beginners will love the approachable power, while experienced riders can still appreciate its agility and fun factor.
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Source: Yamaha Japan