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Aspes Hopi 125 classic bikes for sale

The Aspes Hopi 125 is a unique Italian off-road motorcycle from the 1970s, renowned for its lightweight chassis and agile handling. Originally developed as a trail and enduro bike, the Hopi 125 stands out among classic enthusiasts for its rare combination of robust engineering and competition-ready design.

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1983 | Aspes Hopi 125

Aspes 125 HOPI 5 RG

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1977 | Aspes Hopi 125

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1979 | Aspes Hopi 125

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1977 | Aspes Hopi 125

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1979 | Aspes Hopi 125

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£5,3712 years ago
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1976 | Aspes Hopi 125

Aspes - Hopi 125 - RG CR

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1976 | Aspes Hopi 125

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1982 | Aspes Hopi 125

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Aspes Hopi 125 Classic Motorbikes: Prices & Market Values

The market value of Aspes Hopi 125 motorcycles is primarily determined by technical condition, originality, and mileage, as well as rarity, history, and documentation. A well-maintained, largely original vehicle with low, verifiable mileage and a complete history including expert reports and documentation generally achieves significantly higher prices than a comparable vehicle with deferred maintenance, extensive modifications, or an unclear provenance.

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Aspes Hopi 125: Market Prices & Value Trends

Based on sales data from the Classic Trader marketplace, the Aspes Hopi 125 shows a generally firm-to-rising market across the period from April 2021 to February 2026. Early observations in 2021 sit around the £2,600–£4,100 mark, while more recent examples (2024–2026) cluster higher, typically between about £4,800 and £6,000, indicating steady appreciation for good, usable bikes. There is, however, a wider headline spread from roughly £3,400 up to £8,300, with the top figure most likely reflecting an exceptional 1983 example rather than the everyday market level. With only eight recorded data points, it’s sensible to treat individual highs and lows cautiously; a realistic current pricing band for most Aspes Hopi 125s is approximately £4,500–£6,200, depending on condition, originality and restoration quality. Italian-sourced listings dominate the dataset, which aligns with the model’s home-market presence and helps explain why well-presented, period-correct bikes can command a premium as interest in compact 1970s–1980s enduro-style classics remains strong.

History of the Aspes Hopi 125

Aspes, an Italian manufacturer, entered the motorcycle scene with a reputation for innovative lightweight off-road machines. The Hopi 125 was introduced in the mid-1970s as a response to the growing popularity of enduro racing and trail riding across Europe. Built in Italy, the Hopi 125 quickly gained a following among enthusiasts looking for solid build quality and responsive handling. Production volumes were not comparable to larger manufacturers, giving the Hopi 125 a distinct position in the classic bike market.

Model History of the Hopi 125

The Hopi 125 represented Aspes’ focus on the lightweight two-stroke enduro class. It followed the earlier Navaho model and was succeeded only by minor facelifts before Aspes ceased production in the early 1980s. The Hopi 125 is often recognised for introducing improvements in suspension and frame reinforcement over its predecessors, providing more stability and comfort for off-road use.

Highlights and Special Features

Key features of the Aspes Hopi 125 include its narrow steel frame, high ground clearance, and Marzocchi telescopic forks, which set a high standard for trail bikes of its era. The air-cooled two-stroke engine delivered eager performance, while the minimalist bodywork reduced weight and made for easy maintenance. Bikes with the Hopi 125 designation make up 100% of all Aspes models currently found on the market, showing both rarity and specificity in collector interest.

Technical Data

Special Editions and Collectible Models

There are no widely-recognised factory special editions of the Hopi 125, although some models may be equipped with regional specification upgrades or period aftermarket accessories such as alloy wheels, reinforced handlebars, or upgraded suspension, which can make certain examples more desirable among collectors.

Weak Spots and Common Issues

While the Aspes Hopi 125 benefits from straightforward engineering, buyers should carefully check the condition of the frame for signs of previous repairs from off-road damage. Worn bearings in the steering head and swinging arm are common maintenance items. Original Marzocchi suspension parts can be difficult to source. Regular inspection of the exhaust system and carburettor for build-up is advised due to the nature of two-stroke operation.

Engine and Performance, Transmission and Handling

The Hopi 125’s 125cc engine is praised for rapid throttle response and linear power delivery, making it suitable for tight trails and technical off-road courses. Compared to period Japanese competitors, the Italian tuning gives a slightly peaky powerband but makes up for it with agility and feedback through the chassis. The five-speed gearbox is generally reliable but benefits from regular oil changes due to the demands of off-road riding. Other notable lightweight classic enduro machines from Italy include the SWM TL 125 and Moto Morini 125 Regolarità, but the Hopi 125 remains the only Aspes model actively represented in the current market data.

Interior, Comfort, Exterior and Design

The Hopi 125 has an unmistakable 1970s enduro appearance, with a tall seat, short rear mudguard and classic spoked wheels. The bright paint schemes—often red, orange or blue—reflect the colours used in Italian competition bikes of the era. The minimalist controls and instrumentation focus exclusively on function. Standard equipment often included competition number plates and a small tool kit mounted under the seat. Accessories like reinforced foot pegs or headlight protectors are found on surviving examples, showing an attention to practical off-road needs.

Other Notable Features

Several Hopi 125s surviving today feature period upgrades such as electronic ignitions or aftermarket exhausts to improve reliability and performance. Club support is niche but dedicated, with Italian vintage off-road clubs maintaining interest and spare parts exchanges at classic bike events.

Summary

The Aspes Hopi 125 represents a rare chapter in the Italian off-road motorcycle story. Its strong focus on lightweight agility, race-ready equipment, and distinctive 1970s design appeal to collectors interested in authentic trail and enduro bikes. Due to its unique background and central place in Aspes production, the Hopi 125 stands alone as the definitive classic Aspes model currently available.