Adventure motorcycles are growing in popularity, and the answer to this trend is the Romet ADV 125, which will take you wherever you want to go.
This is all thanks to its dynamic 124cc engine and above-average luggage carrying capacity, and excellent protection in case the chosen terrain proves too difficult, although finding one with the Romet ADV 125 seems impossible. The motorcycle can also be ridden by people who have had a Cat B driver's license for at least three years.
Adventure motorcycles should, above all, be characterized by great packing capacity, and this is exactly the case with the Romet ADV 125, which has a front and rear rack, as well as side racks on which you can easily put all the things you might need on the trip. In rough terrain, anything can happen, so the motorcycle is factory-equipped with engine gmole and handlebar guards to protect your hands, and clutch and brake handles. A practical solution is a center foot with which you can easily, quickly and conveniently lubricate the chain.
The 124cc air-cooled engine generates 9.5 horsepower, which allows the motorcycle, weighing just 138 kg, to accelerate to a speed of 80 km/h. The fuel tank has a capacity of 15 liters, which, with a fuel consumption of just 2.4 liters of gasoline per 100 km, allows the motorcycle to travel long distances between gas stations. This is a useful and important feature if you want to take the ADV 125 into virgin terrain.
The Romet ADV 125 is equipped with a front disc brake with a 230 mm diameter disc, and there is a drum brake at the rear. They are connected by the CBS system, which distributes the braking force between the front and rear, further increasing safety. The wheels are 18 inches in diameter and have off-road tires that will get you over even the muddiest terrain. A large, high-slung front fender and an additional auxiliary fender will protect you and the motorcycle from mud and rocks falling out from under the wheels.