The Honda CB125N is a motorcycle produced in 1981, featuring a four-stroke, twin-cylinder, OHC engine with a capacity of 124 cc, and a compression ratio of 9.4:1. The bike has a maximum power output of 17 hp at 11,500 rpm and a torque rating that is not specified, and it features a five-speed transmission and chain final drive. The front suspension is a telescopic fork, while the rear suspension is a dual-shock swing arm. The front brakes consist of a single 240 mm disc, and the rear brakes are a 130 mm drum. The bike has a seat height of 765 mm and a dry weight of 98 kg with a fuel capacity of 11 litres or 2.9 US gallons. The bike is fitted with 26mm Keihin carburetors that have a manual choke and a CDI ignition for starting. The Honda CB125N offers a comfortable and easily accessible ride for riders of varying skill levels. With a durable design and ample performance, the CB125N is an excellent choice for new riders who are looking for an entry-level bike that is both reliable and easy to handle.
Make Model: Honda CB 125N
Year: 1981
Engine: Four stroke, twin cylinder, OHC, 2 valve per cylinder
Capacity: 124 cc / 7.6 cu-in
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