In 1993, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Aprilia ETX 125, a small-displacement off-road motorcycle that debuted in 1984 and was manufactured until 2001. It was powered by a V-twin two-stroke engine.
The 1993 motorcycle came with the same package as previous models, featuring the same technical, visual, and performance specifications without any significant changes whatsoever.
The Aprilia ETX was a range of off-road entry-level motorcycles made by Aprilia in Noale, Italy. The bikes were manufactured from 1984 to 2001 in three versions: the 125cc model with a two-stroke engine and the 350cc and 600cc versions with four-stroke engines, which never made it into production.
The bike was fitted with standard features, such as wire-spoke wheels, a luggage rack, a one-piece dual seat, small side fairings, a small front cowl with a small rectangular headlight, and a high-mounted front fender.
In the performance department, the 1993 Aprilia ETX 125 had installed a 124cc two-stroke single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine controlled by a single carburetor, delivering 18 hp with maximum strength at 8,250 rpm.
The bike's suspension system comprised a 35 mm Marzocchi telescopic fork on the front and a dual-sided swingarm coupled to a single shock absorber on the rear, providing optimum suspension performance.
As for the braking power, the bike's wire-spoke wheels were fitted with a 230 mm brake disc on the front and a 125 mm drum braking unit on the rear.