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Is the Yamaha BW's 125 an 'adventure scooter' at all?

by Sukhmandeep Kaurover 1 year ago0 views8 comments
The BW's 125 is marketed by Yamaha as an adventure style scooter, with its rugged looks, chunky tires and off road inspired design. But can it actually do any real off road riding or adventure riding? Others say it's purely a city commuter with adventure aesthetics, while some owners have taken it on light trails and gravel roads. So, let’s debate the true capabilities of this unique scooter and if it delivers on its adventure billing, or if it is just clever marketing. Is the 125 BW's all show and no go when the pavement ends or does it have any legitimate off road chops?
Yamaha BW s 125
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Comments (8)

Bhaweshover 1 year ago
I’ve taken mine on some pretty epic day trips, with plenty of highway, backroads, and even some light trails. It’s not going to win any off road races but for exploring and light adventure touring, it’s a fun and capable little machine.
Priyankaover 1 year ago
Yamaha's marketing problem is that they create unrealistic expectations. Sure, it’s more capable than a Vespa off road, but ‘adventure scooter’ is a stretch. It's just a city scooter with a bit of added versatility.
Bhramitaover 1 year ago
Being someone who has owned dirt bikes and scooters, I think the BW 125’s are a great way to get into adventure lite. More off road than you may think but know its limits. It’s the perfect bike for mixed surface riding and a little dirty without going full ADV bike.
Sujitover 1 year ago
It’s what you make of it. Certainly it won’t be winning the Dakar rally, but for urban exploration and light trail riding the BW’s 125 opens up a lot of possibilities that other scooters can’t.
Abhayover 1 year ago
I think it hits a good balance. The adventure styling isn’t just for show, but it’s not a hardcore off roader. Featuring a higher ground clearance and beefier suspension than your average scooter, it's better equipped for mixed terrain riding than most other electric scooters.
Gazalover 1 year ago
It's all marketing BS. It's a city commuter with some ruggedly styled cues. Take it on a real trail, and you'll be calling for a tow truck before long.
Sanjayover 1 year ago
I’ve used mine on some pretty gnarly fire roads and it handled surprisingly well! The key here is managing your expectations. It won't take on hardcore single track, but for light off road exploring it's a blast.
Sourabhover 1 year ago
No, it’s not a dirt bike by any means, but it’s definitely more capable off road than your average scooter. The chunky tires and decent suspension help on gravel and light trails, but you wouldn’t want to take this thing on any serious off road adventures.
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