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c.1977 Derbi GT-4V 50cc

Chassis no. 427450
Engine no. 427450

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The item was sold for 719

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Chassis no. 427450
Engine no. 427450

No reserve price

No registration certificate
No MOT 

The name GT-4V encapsulates in four characters the essence of what sets this machine apart. GT, for Grand Tourisme, places the machine in the tradition of grand touring sports bikes, applied to the most modest of engine capacities with a seriousness that commands respect. 4V, for four-speed, is the technical detail that makes all the difference in a market where most mopeds make do with two or three gears. A four-speed gearbox on a 50cc road bike is an invitation to driving pleasure, a promise of precision and engagement that the simpler versions of the range simply cannot deliver.

In this configuration, its 50cc two-stroke engine is a powerplant refined to a remarkable degree, a direct descendant of the developments carried out by Derbi on the world’s circuits, where the Mollet del Vallès-based manufacturer was racking up titles with Angel Nieto. The four-speed gearbox allows the full potential of an engine that is just begging to rev high and fast to be exploited, a combination that makes the GT-4V one of the most rewarding machines to ride in its class.

1977 was a year of full maturity for Derbi; the brand was at the height of its international sporting reputation, and the GT-4V capitalised on this prestige to establish itself as the benchmark for sports mopeds on the Spanish market. A model from this year in its original condition is now a sought-after item.

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Please note that this lot must be collected after the sale near Bagnères-de-Luchon, in the Central Pyrenees, in the town of Les - Lérida; collection must take place between 5 and 10 May 2026.

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The name GT-4V encapsulates in four characters the very essence of what sets this machine apart. GT, standing for Grand Tourisme, places the machine firmly in the tradition of high-performance touring bikes, applied to the smallest of engine capacities with a seriousness that commands respect. 4V, meaning four-speed, is the technical detail that makes all the difference in a market where most mopeds make do with just two or three gears. A four-speed gearbox on a 50cc road bike is an invitation to driving pleasure, a promise of precision and engagement that the simpler versions of the range simply cannot deliver.

In this configuration, its 50cc two-stroke engine is a powerplant refined to a remarkable degree, a direct descendant of the developments carried out by Derbi on the world’s circuits, where the Mollet del Vallès-based manufacturer was racking up titles with Angel Nieto. The four-speed gearbox allows the full potential of an engine that is just begging to rev high and fast to be exploited, a combination that makes the GT-4V one of the most rewarding machines to ride in its class.

1977 was a year of full maturity for Derbi; the brand was at the height of its international sporting reputation, and the GT-4V capitalised on this prestige to establish itself as the benchmark for sports mopeds on the Spanish market. A model from this year in its original condition is now a sought-after item

1977

No reserve price