Honda CBF125

The Honda CBF125 and CB125F are lightweight, small-capacity motorcycles produced for road riders from 2008. The differences between CBF125 and CB125F are that the CB uses a fork mounted fairing whereas the CBF uses a frame mounted fairing.

Honda CBF125 / CB125F
Honda CBF125
ManufacturerHMSI
Also calledStunner, CBF125M9 JC40
Parent companyHonda Motor Company
Production2008–2015 (CBF125)
2015– (CB125F)
AssemblyIndia
China (CB125F)
PredecessorCG125
ClassStandard
Engine124.7 cc (7.61 cu in), air-cooled, 4-stroke, 2-valve, SOHC, single
Ignition typeComputer-controlled fully transistorised with electronic advance
Transmission5-speed manual
Frame typeDiamond; steel
SuspensionFront: telescopic fork
BrakesFront: 240mm single disc with twin-piston caliper
Rear: 130mm drum
Tires80/100 17 (front); 100/90 17 (rear)
Wheelbase1.27 m (4 ft 2 in)
1.295 m (4 ft 3.0 in) (CB125F)
DimensionsL: 1.955 m (6 ft 5.0 in)
2.035 m (6 ft 8.1 in) (CB125F)
W: 0.76 m (2 ft 6 in)
0.765 m (2 ft 6.1 in) (CB125F)
H: 1.11 m (3 ft 8 in)
1.08 m (3 ft 7 in) (CB125F)
Seat height0.792 m (2 ft 7.2 in)
0.775 m (2 ft 6.5 in) (CB125F)
Fuel capacity13 L (2.9 imp gal; 3.4 US gal)

Honda CBF125

The Honda CBF125 is a motorcycle manufactured by Honda's Indian subsidiary HMSI from 2008. The motorcycle is known as Stunner in the Indian market, with two variants, the carburetor version simply called Stunner and the fuel-injected version called Stunner PGM-FI. In European, Chinese, Singaporean and Malaysian markets, only the fuel-injected version is available.

The bike went on sale in early December 2008 in the UK. The CBF125 replaced the CG125, a model which had been in production for more than thirty years.[1]

Honda CB125F

The Honda CB125F was announced in November 2014, and fully unveiled on 13 April 2015. The CB125F replaces the Honda CBF125, a model which had been in production since 2008 and which was Europe's best selling motorcycle. The official launch price was lower than the price of the previous CBF125. The new model will be manufactured in China, whereas the previous model was manufactured in India.

References

  1. "Honda CBF125 test ride". Superbike Magazine. Archived from the original on 9 September 2011. Retrieved 28 October 2009.


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