The YBR 125 would be a sweet bike if you plan to ride secondary roads. As jordan325ic said, the smaller the bike, the easier it is to stealth camp. Plus outside of the wealthy part of Europe, riding a small displacement bike might earn you more hospitality.
A friend of mine once owned a 17hp Suzuki GN250. He still regrets selling it. Maybe another choice.
I will run my Suzuki GS500E again once I get a new/used engine transplanted. With a fairing, it is a decent bike on highways. No rocket, but will go 120kmph all day long. It is about as heavy as I would like a bike if wildcamping is part of the plan. I slapped some Heidenau K60?s on. Since then it behaved like a good little bike. The Bridgestone tires were no good. Maybe another option.
If you plan on travelling mostly wooded countries, you might want to think about using a hammock w. tarp and underquilt for stealthcamping. A lot more comfy and way more options as you don´t have to find a flat piece of ground.
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