Vent announces the release of new models in an effort to appeal to a larger audience, especially those wishing to begin their two-wheeled careers on a dual-sport or supermoto style motorcycle. The introduction of the revised Derapage and Baja 125 4T models serves to fill exactly that purpose. The bikes, which are proudly produced in Valsassina, are designed to impress due to their precise proportions and technical features. Because of this, they may be used by both novice and experienced riders searching for lightweight, all-terrain enduro and supermoto bikes. The Vent 125 4-stroke engines have outstanding performance, dependability, and are highly user-friendly, allowing B license holders to use them.
There are variants of the new Vent
Derapage and Baja available with either steel or aluminum frames. Only the most
expensive RR variants can be found with the fancy aluminum frames. For the 2022
model year, both motorcycles have new liveries with updated graphics. This is
where the model range upgrades begin. However, the changes go beyond a simple
aesthetic update. The newest generation of variable valve timing is included in
the new Minarelli 125cc, four-stroke engine, which improves the engine's
ability to generate power and torque across the rpm range. Plus, the revised
engine is Euro 5-approved.
The updated engine has a redesigned head
that produces optimal combustion, resulting in a broader overall distribution
of power, reduced fuel consumption, and lower overall emissions. Additionally,
the electronic injection system, variable valve actuation, and slipper clutch
mechanism have improved acceleration, which is a good thing, too. The
motorcycles' frame has also undergone changes. A 30-millimeter length increase
in the revised frame over the outgoing model enables a more stable ride at high
speeds. The new 6.0 perimeter frame features a new design that ensures more
stability and exceptional comfort, even when used with a passenger. It is
available, as already said, in steel and aluminum variants.
The same suspension components from Vent,
including a 41mm RSV16 inverted front fork and a preload-adjustable rear
monoshock, are still provided for the Derapage and Baja. Additionally, the
suspension system has been adjusted to fit the newly revised frame. Both
motorcycles have 220 mm discs at the back and 320 mm discs up front for
braking.
As for pricing and availability, Vent’s
Derapage and Baja are offered in two graphic options with either a white or
black base. Retail pricing for the Vent Derapage and Baja 125 4T are 5,090
euros for the regular models with steel frames and 5,790 euros for the RR
variants, which stand out due to their high-quality, lightweight aluminum
frames.