The Honda CB125 Disc, manufactured in 1982, is a four-stroke, twin-cylinder motorcycle with an engine capacity of 124cc/7.6 cu-in. It has a bore x stroke of 44 x 41mm and a compression ratio of 7.4:1. The bike is equipped with 2x Keihin 22mm slide type manual choke induction and CDI ignition, and its maximum power is 17 hp / 12.4 kW at 11500 rpm. The clutch is multi-disc, wet, and the transmission has 5 speeds. Its final drive is a chain gear ratio of 5th 9.46 / 4th 11.10 / 3rd 13.72 / 2nd 17.81 / 1st 26.20. The front suspension is a telescopic fork with a 4.5 inch wheel travel and the rear suspension is a swing arm with a 2.6 inch wheel travel. The tires are 2.50 -18 in the front and 2.75 -18 in the rear. Its dry-weight is 133kg/295.4 lbs and it has a fuel capacity of 10 Litres/10.6 US gal.
Make Model: Honda CB 125 Disc
Year: 1982
Engine: Four stroke, twin cylinder, OHC, 2 valve per cylinder
Capacity: 124 cc / 7.6 cu-in
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