Following the demise of previously popular Japanese 125cc trail bikes such as Yamaha’s XT and WR, Suzuki’s DRZ and Kawasaki’s KLX, there’s not been much choice for 17-year-old looking for a modern, off-road-style learner machine.
Aside from Aprilia’s near-£4000 RX 125, the only options were some fairly old-tech, air-cooled retro scramblers or hard-to-find Spanish-sourced Riejus and Derbis. Until now.
Meet the all-new Sinnis SM-XE: a liquid-cooled, four-stroke 125 trailie from the leading Chinese/UK brand that combines modern mechanicals, styling and performance, with upright, novice-friendly trail bike ergonomics and a price tag just under £3400.
The first bike to use Sinnis’s all-new liquid-cooled, DOHC, four-valve, Euro5-compliant, 124cc four-stroke single, it produces the A1-class regulation 14.8bhp at 9000rpm, making it the marque’s most powerful CBT-friendly model yet.
Along with 8.48ftlb of torque…