Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

SUPER-COOL AQUILA LOOKS THE BUSINESS

- BY FRASER ADDECOTT

IT’S fair to say the 125cc market in the UK is a crowded one. Bikes of this capacity can be ridden on L-plates by anyone aged 17 and over who has done the CBT, and without L-plates by those aged 17 and older who have the CBT and passed the two-part practical test on an A1 licence.

Young riders cannot move up to a bigger bike until they turn 19, at which point they need to get an A2 licence. What that means is that for thousands of riders, the 125cc motorbike is their primary means of affordable, independen­t transporta­tion for at least two years.

Which is, of course, why lots of manufactur­ers have plenty of models in this category.

Possibly one of the less well known of these is Hyosung.

The South Korean firm has gone out on something of a limb with its Aquila GV125S – a cruiser-style 125, complete with liquid-cooled V-twin engine.

It looks great – like a scaleddown version of a Harley sportster, yet seeming bigger than the average bike of this engine size.

It’s long and low, with a fat front tyre, finned cylinder heads and blacked-out, on-trend features.

Jump on board and it feels the part, too.

The seat is nice and low, the bars upswept and wide, and the ride position upright, relaxed and comfortabl­e.

The quality and attention to detail is impressive. The cockpit features an asymmetric­al, LCD backlit screen clock with analogue rev counter and digital speedo.

That V-twin engine – the only one in this class – is a little peach with its overhead cams and three valves per cylinder.

A1-compliant bikes are limited to 14.6bhp, but the Hyosung has plenty of low-down torque, accelerate­s surprising­ly quickly and has a decent top cruising speed of around 65mph.

Handling, for a cruiser-style bike, is pleasingly better than I thought it would be.

The forks do a grand job and the twin rear shocks have adjustable preload so you can tailor your ride.

With twin discs up front and one at the rear, and a linked system, braking is progressiv­e and plenty powerful enough.

The GV125S is at the higher end, cost-wise, for a 125 but, for me, it’s worth it due to the high quality, the unusual, stylish looks and that unique V-twin engine.

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BLACKOUT Stylish Aquila GV125S
Pictures MEGAN RUDD BLACKOUT Stylish Aquila GV125S
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Geoff Hill @ghillster Fraser Addecott @Mirrorbike­r
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DETAIL Mix of LCD and analogue rev counter

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