Fantic XX 125 - Specifications & Review

XX 125

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Articleid620005
CategoryCross-motocross
MakeFantic
ModelXX 125
Year2023

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

FrametypeAluminum semi double cradle
FrontbrakesSingle disc. Wave disc
Frontbrakesdiameter260 mm (10.2 inches)
FrontsuspensionKYB ø48 mm, fully adjustable
Fronttyre80/100-21
Frontwheeltravel300 mm (11.8 inches)
Rake26.0°
RearbrakesSingle disc. Wave disc
Rearbrakesdiameter220 mm (8.7 inches)
RearsuspensionKYB, fully adjustable
Reartyre100/90-19
Rearwheeltravel315 mm (12.4 inches)
Trail109 mm (4.3 inches)
WheelsAluminium, anodized black, wire spoked

Engine & Transmission

Borexstroke54.5 x 54.0 mm (2.1 x 2.1 inches)
ClutchWet  multi-disc
Compression8.8:1
CoolingsystemLiquid
Displacement125.0 ccm (7.63 cubic inches)
EmissiondetailsEuro 5
EnginedetailsReed intake
EnginetypeSingle cylinder, two-stroke
FuelsystemCarburettor. Keihin PWK28S/1
Gearbox6-speed
IgnitionCDI
LubricationsystemPre-mix
TransmissiontypefinaldriveChain (final drive)
Valvespercylinder4

Other Specifications

ColoroptionsRed/White/Blue
CommentsItalian brand.
StarterKick

Physical Measures & Capacities

Fuelcapacity9.00 litres (2.38 US gallons)
Oilcapacity0.70 litres (0.74 US quarts)
Overallheight1295 mm (51.0 inches)
Overalllength2135 mm (84.1 inches)
Overallwidth825 mm (32.5 inches)
Seatheight975 mm (38.4 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Weightincloilgasetc90.0 kg (198.4 pounds)

About Fantic

Country of Origin: Italy
Founder: Mario Agrati & Henry Keppel Hesselink
Best Known For: 1970s caballero enduros and modern enduro/scrambler revival; trials heritage

Company History

Fantic burst into global view in the late 1960s and 1970s with light, lively two-strokes—the Caballero enduro family and trials machines that taught a generation to ride off-road with finesse. Compact, peppy engines and playful chassis made them favorites across Europe, where youth licensing favored small displacement. As two-strokes faded, Fantic weathered lean years but never lost its off-road DNA. A 21st-century renaissance saw the brand return with competitive enduro platforms, street-legal scramblers that honor the Caballero name, and serious investment in trials competition. Strategic partnerships for engines and components freed Fantic to refine frames, ergonomics, and calibration—the ride feel that matters to enthusiasts. The company also embraced e-bikes, channeling chassis know-how into mountain-bike suspensions and geometry. Historically, Fantic represents Italian agility: pivoting with markets while guarding a core identity of lightness and control. Owners praise the bikes’ real-world gearing and suspension tuning, evidence that feedback from club races and gravel roads reaches the factory. The modern Caballero series distills that legacy into approachable, stylish machines that are easy to live with yet rewarding to hustle—proof that heritage can be fuel for innovation rather than an anchor to nostalgia.

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