Yamaha RD125LC: The pocket rocket that packs a punch

This Yamaha RD125LC review takes a close look at the iconic 1980s lightweight motorcycle that’s capturing the hearts of nostalgic riders and collectors alike. With its liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine producing 17 horsepower and a top speed of around 78 mph, the RD125LC offers a classic riding experience packed with vintage charm. We explore the bike’s specs, its rising popularity among enthusiasts, and the value of restored models like the fully refreshed example featured here. Whether you’re considering your first classic two-stroke or simply love retro bikes, this review highlights why the RD125LC remains a sought-after piece of motorcycling history.
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Strap on your helmet, in this article we’re about to explore...

What’s that noise a ring-a-dinging? Not quite a two-stroke but the Ebay notification bell to let us know that time is ticking down on this piece of naughty new nostalgia, a Yamaha RD125LC. Scottie Redmond explains why he’s watching this LC…

Not everyone possesses a full bike licence, and you’d be amazed how many middle aged folk regret not doing their bike test in their youth. But instead of being bothered to jump through the various hoops (or is it swerving round cones?) to obtain a full licence when they can simply treat themselves to a cool 125cc from yesteryear.

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Don’t believe me? Check out the prices for those bikes that some of you slung a leg over when you were stuck on your L plates. The 80’s models, like the Honda NS125F, Kawasaki KMX125, Yamaha DT125R etc., are not alone, with 125cc bikes from the 90’s, like the excellent (if a little fragile…) Aprilia RS125 and Ducati 916 wannabe Cagiva Mito 125 shooting up in popularity and price!

This particular Yamaha RD125LC is an absolute peach; it’s been fully restored and no end of new parts have been chucked at it. There is even an Allspeed expansion exhaust fitted for extra cool (and power)!

The asking price of £5,495 is pushing the ceiling for an 80’s 125, but when you consider how much a project RD125LC alone is these days (if you can find one) combined with the expense of time and money getting it back to its former glory, it is easy to see why any serious punter wouldn’t put their money down on this.

Ebay Listing: NO LONGER LISTED

 
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Yamaha RD125LC Specifications

Engine and transmission

 

Displacement: 123.0 ccm (7.51 cubic inches)

 

Engine type: Single cylinder, two-stroke

 

Power: 17.0 HP (12.4 kW)) @ 9000 RPM

 

Top speed: 126.0 km/h (78.3 mph)

 

Compression: 6.4:1

 

Bore x stroke: 56.0 x 50.0 mm (2.2 x 2.0 inches)

 

Fuel control: Membrane

 

Cooling system: Liquid

 

Gearbox: 6-speed

 

Transmission type, final drive: Chain

 

Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels

 

Front tyre: 2.75-18

 

Rear tyre: 3.25-18

 

Front brakes: Single disc

 

Rear brakes: Expanding brake

 

Physical measures and capacities

 

Weight incl. oil, gas, etc: 115.0 kg

 

Fuel capacity: 13.00 litres

 

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