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Honda CBR 125R 2007 Found in Honda |
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Make: Honda Model: CBR 125R Year: 2007 Engine: Liquid cooled, four stroke single cylinder, SOHC, 2 valve. Capacity: 124.7 Bore: 58 x 47.2 mm Compression: 11.0:1 Induction: 28mm VK-type carb Starter: Capacitor Discharge (CDI) Power: 9.7 kW @ 10000 rpm Torque: 10.1 Nm @ 8000 rpm Transmission: 6 Speed Front suspension: 31mm telescopic fork, 109mm wheel travel. Rear suspension: Monoshock damper, 120mm wheel travel. Front brake: Single 276mm disc 2 piston caliper Rear brake: Single 220mm disc 1 piston caliper Front tyre: 80/80 Rear tyre: 100/80 Dry weight: 115 kg Fuel capacity: 10 Litres |
| It may not be the most popular capacity class in this country, but a 125 has a lot to offer someone who wants something that is sharp and light, as Guy Allen discovered... Make no mistake about it, the CBR125R may look the goods, but it is tiny - which will be terrific news for anyone who wants a bike that is sharp, well-mannered, but super light and easy to handle. It looks and feels about two-thirds of the size of a CBR600RR - itself no giant - and is considerably slimmer than any 250 we've ridden. The basic package has been around in Europe for a few years and is well proven - in fact it was Honda's top-selling model in Britain in 2005, thanks to licensing laws which encourage people to start off on something small. In this country, the introduction of LAMs-style laws which allow people to learn on 650s in several states (with Vic joining in soon), the 125 doesn't make quite as much sense, unless you really want something that's unbelievably light and easy to handle. At the cen | |



