Popular Fun Bikes

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Monkey 125: A Retro Comeback
The Monkey 125 has brought the fun 50cc motorcycles back with more power!
It's now equipped with a 123cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine that packs 9.4 horsepower and a 5-speed gearbox.
The bike's design brings out that nostalgic vibe with chromed steel front and rear fenders, and in 2023, a new plaid seat color was introduced, adding even more to the Monkey legacy.
Kawasaki Ninja 400: Unexpected Power
The Ninja 400 might surprise you with its twin-cylinder engine. It shares its frame with the Ninja 250 and is powered by a 398cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine that delivers 48 horsepower. This makes it one of the most powerful motorcycles you can ride with a regular motorcycle license in Japan. Despite the 2023 introduction of the four-cylinder Ninja ZX-4R, the Ninja 400 remains a favorite thanks to its light weight of just 167 kg.
Honda Lead 125: Compact and Practical
Honda's Lead 125 is an efficient, practical choice, especially for urban riders. With its 124cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder eSP+ engine producing 11 horsepower, the Lead 125 offers great performance in a compact body. It also features a massive 37-liter storage space under the seat and a smart key system, making it a versatile and highly sought-after model. The release of new colors in early 2023 further boosted its popularity.
Honda Super Cub 110: A Classic for Business
The Honda Super Cub 110 is a classic business bike that combines ease of use with fun riding. It uses a 109cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine that generates 8 horsepower. The bike features a 4-speed automatic centrifugal clutch system, making it perfect for daily commuting. A variation, the Cross Cub 110, with an outdoor style, also made it to the 14th spot on the list.
Kawasaki Z900RS: A Modern Classic
The Kawasaki Z900RS has continued to captivate motorcycle enthusiasts since its launch in 2018. Designed with inspiration from the 1970s Z1 and Z2, it has a 948cc liquid-cooled inline-four engine that produces 111 horsepower. The Z900RS is a strong contender in the large-displacement motorcycle market, having led the sales charts for bikes over 400cc in Japan for five consecutive years.
Honda Rebel 250: The Lightweight Cruiser
The Honda Rebel 250 has been dominating the lightweight motorcycle market since 2018, with sales consistently topping 10,000 units per year. It's equipped with a 249cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine that produces 26 horsepower. Its low seat height of 690mm makes it a great choice for riders seeking easy handling and a comfortable riding experience. The minimalist bobber style appeals to those who love simple yet stylish cruisers.
Suzuki Hayabusa: The Ultimate Sportbike
The Suzuki Hayabusa has long been a symbol of speed and performance. First launched in 1999 and fully redesigned in 2021, this sportbike features a 1339cc liquid-cooled inline-four engine that makes 188 horsepower. It's known for its top-tier speed and precision. In 2023, Suzuki released a limited edition 25th Anniversary model, with only 300 units available.
Yamaha SR400: A Vintage Icon
The Yamaha SR400 has been an enduring classic, sticking with its kick-start mechanism and 399cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine. Despite being discontinued in 2021, the SR400's popularity has only grown. Many motorcycle enthusiasts still look for second-hand models, making it a highly sought-after bike. Its simplicity and vintage design continue to attract fans worldwide.
Honda CB400 Super Four: A Powerful Legacy
The Honda CB400 Super Four has been one of the top choices for riders in the 400cc category for many years. Featuring a 399cc liquid-cooled inline-four engine with 56 horsepower, it was a staple in the Japanese motorcycle market until it was discontinued in 2022. After its production ended, both new and second-hand prices surged due to its reputation and performance.
Honda PCX: A Practical All-Rounder
The Honda PCX remains a top choice for commuters and casual riders alike, taking the number one spot in 2023. With a 124cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine producing 12.5 horsepower, it offers excellent stability and performance on city roads. It also features a smart key system and a 30-liter under-seat storage compartment, making it an incredibly practical scooter for daily use.
These bikes represent the best of what the motorcycling world has to offer in 2025. Whether you're into retro designs, classic cruisers, or high-performance sport bikes, there's something on this list for every rider. Which one caught your eye, Lykkers? Let us know!