Introduction
Aprilia - Mojito 125 Custom (2004, ZD4RY)
The Aprilia Mojito 125 Custom with type code ZD4RY from the 2004 model year is a stylish retro scooter with unmistakable character. It blends classic design with proven technology and targets riders who want to make a visual statement on the road. Its low seat, high handlebars, and generous chrome details give it an elegant yet striking presence.
Model History
In the early 2000s, Aprilia introduced the Mojito 125 Custom as part of the ZD4RY series, continuing the line of earlier Custom versions. Technically, the foundation remained largely unchanged, but visual refinements were added: sleeker body lines, more harmonious color schemes, and improved detail execution. Even under Piaggio ownership, the Mojito remained a flagship model in the retro scooter segment.
Technical Details
The 2004 Mojito 125 Custom is powered by an air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke engine with a displacement of 124 cc. It delivers approximately **10 hp (≈ 7.5 kW)** at around 8,500 rpm. The engine is equipped with a carburetor, and power is transmitted via a continuously variable CVT transmission for smooth, shift-free acceleration. The top speed reaches about **90 km/h**, depending on conditions.
The fuel tank holds **7 liters**, allowing for a range of over 150 to 200 km under normal riding conditions. The scooter's curb weight is around **110 kg**, which keeps it relatively nimble despite its cruiser-like appearance.
Chassis and Brakes
The Mojito 125 Custom features a sturdy tubular steel frame with a deep step-through design, making it easy to mount and dismount. Up front, a telescopic fork handles suspension duties, while the rear relies on a swingarm with a single shock absorber to ensure ride comfort.
The braking system uses a combination of modern and traditional technologies: a **220 mm disc brake in the front** and a **drum brake at the rear** – a setup that suits the scooter’s vintage look.
Standard tire dimensions are **120/70‑12 at the front** and **130/70‑10 at the rear**, offering a balance between stability and agility.
Color Variants and Features
The 2004 Mojito 125 Custom was offered in several elegant colors suited to its retro styling, including black, cream white, metallic red, and pastel shades. Chrome trim, mirrors, and accents added to the classic charm.
From the factory, the Custom model often came with whitewall tires, decorative emblems, and plush seats. Many owners further personalized their Mojito with windshields, luggage racks, or additional chrome parts to enhance its distinctive style.