Macbor presents the new EVO versions of its Rockster 125 and Rockster Flat 125.
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Since they were introduced in 2017, these custom pieces have become key items for the Spanish brand

The success of both cruisers from the Catalan brand is no coincidence. It is due to their unmistakable silhouette, approachable character, and the balanced relationship between style, performance, and price.

All of this has elevated them to the category of bestsellers.

In 2025, the Rockster line-up returns to Macbor dealerships with a quiet yet steady evolution. Among the highlights are more power, increased safety, and a stronger presence.

Macbor presents the new EVO versions of its Rockster 125 and Rockster Flat 125.
The Macbor Rockster 125 EVO features a more "roadster" handlebar compared to the Flat's custom handlebar | Macbor

They have been designed in Barcelona with that blend of tradition and modernity that defines the brand. The new Rockster 125 EVO and Rockster Flat 125 EVO establish themselves as some of the most complete entry-level customs on the market. It is not just a matter of looks: there is substance behind the form.

The EVO initials as a statement of intentions

The new engine in these EVO models grows in numbers without betraying the integrity that has made them famous. The air-cooled single-cylinder now reaches 12 hp (9 kW), 28% more than its predecessor.

This is achieved in part thanks to the incorporation of a 4-valve cylinder head that improves delivery across the entire range. Torque rises to 7.3 lb-ft (9.9 Nm) at 8,000 rpm, which is just enough to move confidently both in the city and on open roads.

Macbor presents the new EVO versions of its Rockster 125 and Rockster Flat 125.
The Flat version stands out for the passenger's backrest, among other details | Macbor

Structurally, Macbor Rockster models keep their character with a 1.5 in. (37 mm) hydraulic fork and dual rear shock absorbers. The latter feature an independent gas reservoir.

The major innovation in this area comes with the braking system. It features 10.5 in. (267 mm) discs at the front and 9.4 in. (240 mm) at the rear. They are assisted by a dual-channel ABS.

Technology on the opposite side of classicism

Macbor has managed to introduce useful technology without disrupting the aesthetic harmony. This is evident in its round headlight with daytime running light and full LED illumination.

Macbor presents the new EVO versions of its Rockster 125 and Rockster Flat 125.
Optics display their most up-to-date content | Macbor

It features an LCD display framed in a chrome bezel that brings this pair up to date without betraying their soul.

The Rockster 125 EVO keeps its classic DNA, with a "wasp" seat, high handlebars, passenger backrest, and foot platform. In contrast, the Flat opts for a lower, cleaner line. It includes a flat handlebar, sporty footpegs, and a contemporary "roadster" vibe.

Macbor presents the new EVO versions of its Rockster 125 and Rockster Flat 125.
The rear suspension features a separate gas reservoir | Macbor

Both editions are available starting at €2,499 (Rockster) and €2,599 (Flat). In several colors, Macbor once again shows that authenticity is not at odds with accessibility.

These are motorcycles made for those who value style over showing off, and substance over artifice.

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