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Honda CB125

CB125
Honda CB125.jpg
1975 Honda CB125S
Manufacturer Honda
Production 1973-1985
Engine 122–124 cc (7.4–7.6 cu in) air-cooled 4-stroke OHC 2-valve single, wet sump
Bore / stroke 2.21 inches (56 mm) * 1.95 inches (50 mm) 1973-1975
Transmission 5-speed manual, chain drive
Brakes Drum
Fuel capacity 2.3 U.S. gallons
Oil capacity 1.0 U.S. qt

The Honda CB125 was a 122 cc (7.4 cu in) motorcycle made by Honda from 1971-1975 (1973-1985 in the US). It had an overhead camshaft (OHC) engine with a 9500 rpm redline. The "S" model was produced from 1971 to 1975 and was replaced in 1976 by the "J" model (the US bikes retained the S designation). The newer model sported a two piece head, 124 cc (7.6 cu in) displacement, and a larger carburetor.

Aside from different color schemes and minor lettering differences, these are some of the major design changes:

Identifications, specifications, and changes throughout the years. This chart is for units sold In America only.

Candy Peacock Green

(only)

(73-83)

and Tachometer

with white pinstripes

and Tachometer

Deleted

(only)

white outline

(only)

orange/yellow

or white/black

124cc

Front brake

(only)

red/black

124cc

Front brake

(only)

colored black

Front brake

(only)

red and gold

Front brake

(only)

Light blue and

Dark Blue

Front brake

(only)

(84-85)

Front brake

(only)

This table explains the specific changes year to year.

The components of the cb125 hadn't changed much throughout the years unlike the appearance of the cb125. The majority of the changes made upon the bike was the color of the fuel tank, and the color of the decals. The color and Decals changed every year the Cb125 was produced.


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