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HONDA<br />
CBR125R
The CBR125R series<br />
The <strong>Honda</strong> CBR125R is a 125 cc four-stroke engine sport bike made by <strong>Honda</strong>. The CBR125R first<br />
appeared on the market in 2004. It is manufactured in Thailand alongside the CBR150R, the latter<br />
for the Far East market.<br />
MODELS FROM 2004 - 2006<br />
MODELS FROM 2007 - 2009<br />
MODELS FROM 2010 - 2012
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HONDA CBR125R<br />
SPECIFICATIONS<br />
The R in the name of this bike means it<br />
has Racing styling and this is a sporty looking<br />
bike that many of us dream of having<br />
as our first 125cc machine for the road.<br />
Manufacturer<br />
<strong>Honda</strong><br />
Production 2004 –<br />
Predecessor<br />
Class<br />
Engine<br />
Power<br />
Torque<br />
Transmission<br />
Brakes<br />
Tires<br />
Wheelbase<br />
Dimensions<br />
W 675 mm<br />
(26.6 in)<br />
H 1,070 mm<br />
(42 in)<br />
Seat height<br />
Weight<br />
Fuel capacity<br />
2.6 US gal)<br />
Related<br />
<strong>Honda</strong> NSR125<br />
Sports bike<br />
125 cc SOHC<br />
4-stroke water-cooled<br />
single<br />
10 kW (13 hp) @<br />
10000 rpm (claimed)<br />
10.6 N·m (7.8 lbf·ft)<br />
at 8,250 rpm (claimed)<br />
6-speed manual<br />
Disc (front and rear)<br />
Front 80/90 17”;<br />
Rear 100/80 17”<br />
1,294 mm (50.9 in)<br />
L 1,920 mm (76 in)<br />
776 mm (30.6 in)<br />
n/a (dry) 127.3 kg<br />
(281 lb)(claimed)<br />
(wet)<br />
10 l (2.2 imp gal;<br />
<strong>Honda</strong> CBR150R<br />
FRONT PROFILE<br />
BACK PROFILE
THE<br />
HONDA<br />
CBR<br />
125R<br />
IS A<br />
GREAT<br />
MOTORBIKE<br />
FOR<br />
BEGINNERS<br />
The CBR125 was introduced in 2004<br />
by <strong>Honda</strong> to fill in a gap in the 125<br />
cc market left by the discontinued<br />
<strong>Honda</strong> NSR125.<br />
It is powered by a liquid-cooled four-stroke,<br />
two-valve SOHC, single cylinder 124.7 cc<br />
engine with a claimed power rating of 10 kW<br />
(13 hp).<br />
2004 to 2006 - The models produced during<br />
these years resemble the CBR600 F4i and use a<br />
carburetor in the fuel system.<br />
The Repsol color scheme was introduced in<br />
2005 and remained for the following year only<br />
as the CBR125RS5/6.<br />
some major changes including fuel injection<br />
The 2007 model received new front fairings<br />
to resemble the look of the CBR600RR as well<br />
as colour changes to the swing arm and front<br />
forks which are now black.<br />
Engine changes included PGM-FI: electronic<br />
fuel injection, IACV (Idle Air Control Valve),<br />
which operates with the FI system, and<br />
HECS3 oxygen sensor to comply with EURO-3<br />
regulations.<br />
2011 onwards - In 2011, the CBR125R received<br />
the first major overhaul since its inception,<br />
bringing its looks in line with the 2011 <strong>Honda</strong><br />
CBR250R, which in turn borrows from <strong>Honda</strong>’s<br />
VFR1200F sports tourer.<br />
2007 to 2010 - In 2007, the CBR125R received
THE 125CC SPORTS BIKE CLASS IS<br />
WHERE RIDING EXPERIENCES BEGIN.<br />
For the vast majority of new riders, whether on road or on the race circuit, these machines are the<br />
first step on a path that could lead anywhere. The CBR 125R’s Race-Ready good look, breathtaking<br />
performance and exceptional control provide a quick and easy entry into the real motorbike<br />
supersportv<br />
The bike has all the qualities of a superbike on the<br />
racetrack:<br />
1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
ACCELERATION<br />
CORNERING<br />
CONTROL<br />
For more information visit the dealership<br />
website at:<br />
www.demosite.com