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Hello everyone out there,

 

Just wonder and asking your oppinion who heard about this brand new bike coming in Singapore, DERBI.

It's from Barcelona, Spain. I'm interseted with the bike since it slightly cheaper than other brand which is now already in Singapore.

Keen in Dual Enduro bikes, Terra Adventure 125 and Terra 125.

When I visited their booth at Tanjong Katong Complex near to loading and unloading area, the bike seems to be fine and most parts of the bike are carbon, even the tank also carbon, the bike also quite light.

So I ask the salesman about the top speed, it can runs up to 130km/hr top speed, not bad.

And also coming next year Super Motard Senda Baja 125 SM, it's 4T stroke, wonderful, that is one of the bike I also wanted to get one, it maybe the first 4T stroke class 2B Super Motard bike in Singapore I believe, hmm since I think it's more economy fuel comsumption rather than 2T stroke and plus 2T oil.

This 2 bike seems affordable to me. I can't really afford to buy bigger cc bike at the moment.

Just wonder is it worth? You can try check their website derbi.com.sg or derbi.com and give me your oppinion about the look and specifications.

Since the bike from Europe I just afraid if the stock have to order and wait for sometimes.

Anyone riding this kind of bike out there? Will you be patient to wait and pay maybe little expensive parts?

Riding Yamaha bikes since 2007

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Guest motofreak
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I would rather go for the Terra 125. From the looks and practicality side. Its better then goin for the adventure or the motard. Unless ure more into speed and crazy riding. Then the motard would be a better choice. As for me. I see that the Terra 125 suits well for normal Singapore commuting and occasionally Singa Thai trips.

 

Do u have any quotes for this bike yet? Kinda intrested in getting one for my fiancee.

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super chio sia this derbi bike...

one look like a mini ducati monster....

but wat caught my eye is this one...

http://www.raptorsandrockets.com/images/Derbi/Senda-Terra-125-200-4T_r.jpg

make me consider want to downgrade or not sia!!!

If i dont have 2a i probably buy it already...:thumb:

 

price quote was 8k plus...much cheaper than vara125 for this GS look a like huh....

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v625/khairul/siggy%20editor/Yishundam.jpg

 

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Guest motofreak
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Thats what caught my eye as well. Perfect for my gurl... hahahah... She also kinda adventurous type also. And the other good part is that i would be the 2nd rider. LOL!!

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The SM looks very small and nimble..

 

http://www.derbi.com/int/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=38&Itemid=206

 

http://www.derbi.ch/fr/motorcycles/index.doc.php?c_dbm=det&idcat_artikel=3422

 

if price is cheaper than XR125, why not..?

looks wise, a bit like KTM..

 

GPR endcan for their Senda Baja 125 SM??

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image posted by AJ sometime ago...

 

i don't think its XT tenere...its derby...125cc nia...

 

http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z257/CiniMx/DSC00131.jpg

 

http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z257/CiniMx/DSC00133.jpg

 

http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z257/CiniMx/DSC00132.jpg

 

one is tenere lookalike..another is gs800 lookalike.

 

selling at dirtwheel

http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb310/celticbiker/th_twins.jpg
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Actually there was this bike at the geylang bazaar, the red and black derbi. That caught my attention. It looks like those kind of streetfighter bikes but it's 125 4T. And here it is

 

http://www.derbi.com/int/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=127&Itemid=263

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b112/h4hahak1m/DSC01047-1.jpg

 

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Thanks for viewing and the comments. Hmm, these bikes will be in Singapore by November. By then in Dec and Jan can save up for bike downpayment, ha ha. Still wonder what if the bike spare parts will cost me more and have to wait for parts to reach in Singapore. While other bikes everywhere can get the spare parts. What is your oppinion?

Riding Yamaha bikes since 2007

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Actually there was this bike at the geylang bazaar, the red and black derbi. That caught my attention. It looks like those kind of streetfighter bikes but it's 125 4T. And here it is

 

http://www.derbi.com/int/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=127&Itemid=263

 

it looks sweet too.. some where btw a motard and a road bike..

 

Thanks for viewing and the comments. Hmm, these bikes will be in Singapore by November. By then in Dec and Jan can save up for bike downpayment, ha ha. Still wonder what if the bike spare parts will cost me more and have to wait for parts to reach in Singapore. While other bikes everywhere can get the spare parts. What is your oppinion?

 

a typical agent in SG will normally send their mechanics to the part of the world to train to service the particular make of vehicle first or sending their mechanics from there to here to teach.. stocking a pile of OEM parts in the warehouse is a must for prompt service..

 

you can try asking the agent or the shop that imported these cool bikes for more info..

non-make specific items like chain, EO, sparkplug can be found locally..

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it looks sweet too.. some where btw a motard and a road bike..

 

 

 

a typical agent in SG will normally send their mechanics to the part of the world to train to service the particular make of vehicle first or sending their mechanics from there to here to teach.. stocking a pile of OEM parts in the warehouse is a must for prompt service..

 

you can try asking the agent or the shop that imported these cool bikes for more info..

non-make specific items like chain, EO, sparkplug can be found locally..

 

Haha. There's only one distributor that i know of for the brand now bro. Go geylang bazaar and check it out. Nice guy ;)

 

And i think there'll be few on the roads with custom fitted aprilia brakes and calipers once these babies come out. There's a whole lot of stuff u can do with materials and tools :)

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b112/h4hahak1m/DSC01047-1.jpg

 

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DERBI more into adventurous bike. no street bike or sportsbike???

Life is like a shooting star, it don't matter who you are,

 

If you only run for cover, it's just a waste of time.. :thumb:

 

 

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s271/warriorconp/MyRide2.jpg

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DERBI more into adventurous bike. no street bike or sportsbike???

 

Bro, a quick check at the website shows that the company has 50 and 125cc 2 strokers, which are road bikes. So it's kind of an all rounder. Just have to wait for someone to start using and give reviews.

 

ani idea wads e bike shop name ?

 

It's at tampines industrial area. The KTM shop

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b112/h4hahak1m/DSC01047-1.jpg

 

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Bro, a quick check at the website shows that the company has 50 and 125cc 2 strokers, which are road bikes. So it's kind of an all rounder. Just have to wait for someone to start using and give reviews.

 

All the 125cc bike are 4T stroke as I see in the web, unless 50cc, it's 2T stroke. I'm still considering to take this bike or not, wonder about the trade in value, hmm..

Riding Yamaha bikes since 2007

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Anyone buying? So we will be the pioneer, ha ha.

 

A very nice looking bike indeed, do you know how much the price is? any agent in s'pore dealing with this bike?

2008-Spark 135 & Kawasaki KLE500

Posted

Bro.

The Derbi distributor is the same distributor for KTM,

 

Dirt Wheel Motor & Credit

Blk 9004 #01-100

Tampines Street 93

Singapore

528838

Tel 6783 3063 / 6783 6463

 

 

I've admired the GPR 125 since seeing it in What Bike? magazine in 2007. Was wondering why they didn't have this bike when I was holding only to a 2B only 6 years back... Killer in the looks department. Finally has reached our shores..

"Keep your friends close but your enemies closer"

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I have aready check the price, the adventure is 9.5k, whilst the other one is 8k...Minimum downpayment is $2k.(@ Dirt Wheel) Interest @ 6.5%

2008-Spark 135 & Kawasaki KLE500

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