122–124 cc (7.4–7.6 cu in) air-cooled 4-stroke OHC 2-valve single-engine, wet sump
Bore / stroke
56 by 50 millimetres (2.21 in × 1.95 in) 1973–1975
Ignition type
Kick start Capacitive discharge from 1980 onwards
Transmission
5-speed manual, chain drive
Brakes
Drum
Fuel capacity
8.7 L; 1.9 imp gal (2.3 US gal)
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The Honda CB125 is a 122 cc (7.4 cu in) motorcycle made by Honda from 1971–1985 (1973–1985 in the US). It had a single-cylinder 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 carburettor.[1][2]
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criticised for lack of performance, and was effectively superseded by the CB125 in 1971. The SS125A had 17 inch wheels; the front rim was either 1.4 inches...
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