Derbi Terra Adventure 125 - Specifications & Review

Terra Adventure 125

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Articleid908905
CategoryEnduro-offroad
MakeDerbi
ModelTerra Adventure 125
Year2017

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

FrametypeDouble steel beam
FrontbrakesSingle disc
Frontbrakesdiameter300 mm (11.8 inches)
Frontsuspension41 mm hydraulic fork
Fronttyre90/90-21
Frontwheeltravel150 mm (5.9 inches)
RearbrakesSingle disc
Rearbrakesdiameter220 mm (8.7 inches)
RearsuspensionMono-shock with adjustable spring pre-load.
Reartyre130/90-17
Rearwheeltravel150 mm (5.9 inches)
SeatDual

Engine & Transmission

Borexstroke58.0 x 47.0 mm (2.3 x 1.9 inches)
ClutchMulti-plate, wet
Compression12.0:1
CoolingsystemLiquid
Displacement124.20 ccm (7.58 cubic inches)
EmissiondetailsEuro 3
EnginedetailsSingle cylinder, four-stroke
FuelsystemCarburettor. 30 mm
Gearbox6-speed
IgnitionCDI
LubricationsystemDry sump
Power15.00 HP (10.9 kW)) @ 9250 RPM
TransmissiontypefinaldriveChain
Valvespercylinder4

Other Specifications

ColoroptionsWhite/red
CommentsMade in Spain.
ElectricalBattery 12v 6Ah
StarterElectric

Physical Measures & Capacities

Dryweight117.0 kg (257.9 pounds)
Fuelcapacity11.00 litres (2.91 gallons)
Overallheight1,408 mm (55.4 inches)
Overalllength2,195 mm (86.4 inches)
Overallwidth793 mm (31.2 inches)
Powerweightratio0.1282 HP/kg
Reservefuelcapacity2.50 litres (0.66 gallons)
Seatheight850 mm (33.5 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Weightincloilgasetc130.0 kg (286.6 pounds)

About Derbi

Country of Origin: Spain
Founder: Simeó Rabasa i Singla
Best Known For: Grand Prix-winning small-displacement two-strokes; GPR/ Senda series

Company History

Derbi began in postwar Catalonia as a bicycle repair shop that evolved into a manufacturer of ciclomotores—small, affordable motorized bicycles. Under Simeó Rabasa i Singla, the company pursued two parallel paths: practical commuters for Spain’s recovering economy and fiercely competitive racing machines that carried the brand’s red livery onto the world stage. Derbi’s 50cc and 125cc Grand Prix efforts yielded multiple world championships, proving that precision engineering and relentless development could overcome bigger budgets. On the street, Derbi’s scooters and geared small bikes—later the GPR sport models and Senda dual-sports—introduced generations of European riders to crisp two-stroke performance and agile chassis tuning. As emissions rules tightened, Derbi transitioned to cleaner engines and eventually joined the Piaggio Group, gaining access to broader resources while retaining its youthful identity. Historically, Derbi’s significance is disproportionate to displacement: it taught the industry to take “small” seriously, to build frames and suspensions worthy of skilled riders, and to covet the power-to-weight joy only a light machine can deliver. In club paddocks and on twisty mountain roads, Derbis earned reputations as rider’s bikes—responsive to input, eager to rev, and surprisingly durable in everyday use. For many Europeans, the first taste of true sport riding came on a Derbi, and the brand’s legacy lives in that formative grin.

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