The Honda CM125 was a motorcycle produced in 1983. It was equipped with a four-stroke, parallel twin engine, featuring OHC and 2 valves per cylinder. The bike had a displacement of 125cc, with a bore and stroke of 44.0 x 41mm. The CM125 had an air cooling system and a compression ratio of 9.4;1. The mode of induction and ignition are not specified. It had a 5-speed transmission and a chain final drive. The motorcycle had telescopic forks in the front and dual shocks in the rear for suspension. Drum brakes were used in both front and rear. The CM125 had front tyre size of 3.25-18 and rear tyre 110/90-16. The dry weight of the bike was 139 kg, and the fuel tank had a capacity of 13 litres.
Make Model: Honda CM 125C
Year: 1983
Engine: Four stroke, parallel twin, OHC, 2 valve per cylinder
Capacity: 125
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