The Honda CB 125 is a four-stroke motorcycle with a twin-cylinder, overhead camshaft and two valves per cylinder, developed by Honda in 1976-77. It has a 124cc capacity and a bore and stroke of 44mm x 41mm. The bike is air-cooled and has a compression ratio of 7.4:1. It has two Keihin 22mm slide type carburetors that use manual choke. The ignition system is battery and coil, and the bike can be started with a kick. The Honda CB 125 can reach a maximum power of 17 hp at 11500 rpm, but the maximum torque is not specified. The clutch is multi-disc, wet, and the bike has a five-speed transmission, with a chain for final drive. It has a telescopic fork front suspension and swing arm rear suspension, with 4.5 inches and 2.6 inches of wheel travel, respectively. The front and rear brakes are drum-type, and the bike has a front tire size of 2.50 -18 and rear tire size of 2.75 -18. The dry weight is 133 kg or 295.4 lbs, and the fuel capacity is 10 liters or 10.6 US gallons.
Make Model: Honda CB 125
Year: 1976 – 77
Engine: Four stroke, twin cylinder, OHC, 2 valve per cylinder
Capacity: 124 cc / 7.6 cu-in
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