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  • 7/4/2025
Aprilia RS125 GP Replica 2025 is here – and it’s bringing full-on MotoGP vibes to the streets! Designed for young riders and A1 license holders, this mini monster takes inspiration from Aprilia’s race-winning prototypes, including the RS-GP25 ridden by Marco Bezzecchi and world champion Jorge Martin.

In this video, we take a closer look at everything this new replica offers – from its 14.8bhp Euro5+ engine and quickshifter to the matte black racing fairings, traction control, and Aprilia MIA connectivity. With a lightweight frame, 17” wheels, and eye-catching MotoGP graphics, the RS125 GP Replica isn’t just a learner bike – it’s a statement on wheels.

Whether you're a beginner rider or just love small-capacity sportbikes with big racing DNA, this one deserves your attention. Don’t miss this full breakdown of one of 2025’s coolest learner-legal bikes!

📌 Highlights:

14.8bhp A1-class engine
Factory-style MotoGP graphics
Quickshifter & Traction Control
14.5L fuel tank & 820mm seat height
Aprilia MIA multimedia system
Bosch Dual-channel ABS

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00:00Aprilia is turning up the heat in the 125 cubic centimeters game with the launch of their brand
00:06new RS125 GP replica, a bike that's clearly aimed at young riders who live and breathe MotoGP.
00:14Inspired by the race bikes of Marco Bozecki and reigning world champ Jorge Martin,
00:18this new version brings a splash of racing magic to the street.
00:23Built on the solid base of the standard RS125, which is already a standout in the A1 license
00:29class, the GP replica comes with a slight price bump, 5,380 lb vs. 5,230 lb, but packs in some sweet
00:39upgrades. At its heart is the same liquid-cooled, single-cylinder four-stroke engine, delivering a
00:45class-topping 14.8 brake horsepower at 10, 500 rpm and 8.5 lb ft of torque at 8,500 rpm.
00:54It meets the latest 5 euro plus standards and sips fuel from a chunky 14.5 lb tank,
01:01so you'll get plenty of miles between fill-ups. The chassis remains the same too, an aluminium
01:07beam frame, now finished in stealthy matte black to match the factory RSGP25 MotoGP bike.
01:14The fairings are splashed with official sponsor decals, while accents of red and purple give it a
01:20proper track-ready look. Even the double-sided swingarm is blacked out for that extra race-style
01:25finish. One of the coolest features on the GP replica is the standard quickshifter. It's perfect
01:32for aggressive city riding or just having fun on twisty roads, letting you click through gears
01:37faster without using the clutch. There's no rear seat, just a sharp plastic cowl, but Aprilia did
01:43leave the passenger foot pegs if you feel like adding one later. The rider seat sits at 820
01:49millimeters, which should be friendly enough for most, and there's even a storage pocket underneath
01:54that's big enough for your phone or a small tablet. On the tech side, Aprilia hasn't skimped.
02:01The RS-125 GP replica features Bosch dual-channel ABS for reliable braking, plus traction control,
02:08which you can turn off if you want more control. Some might say it's not necessary on a 15-horsepower
02:15bike, but hey, it's a cool bonus, especially for new riders. There's also Aprilia MI, a Bluetooth-enabled
02:24multimedia system that lets you connect your phone to the bike's dashboard. It's not just for show
02:29either, it adds real value if you like tracking your rides or using navigation. The bike rides on sleek
02:35six-spoke 17-inch wheels, with a single 300mm disc up front and a floating caliper, bringing the
02:43lightweight 144kg machine to a confident stop. In short, the 2025 Aprilia RS-125 GP replica is a
02:53head-turning little rocket built for learners and enthusiasts who want a taste of MotoGP without
02:57breaking the bank or the speed limit. With its legit race bike looks, smart tech, and rider-focused
03:04upgrades. It's easily one of the most exciting A1 sports bikes on the market right now.

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