2018 Honda CB125R unveiled at the 2017 EICMA show

Honda has taken the wraps off its 2018 Honda CB125R at the 2017 EICMA show, in Milan, Italy.

2018 Honda CB125R press shot front right quarter
The CB125R follows the same design language as its litre-class counterpart, the CB1000R.

The 2018 Honda CB125R is the entry-level offering in the ‘Sport Naked’ family; with the other two being the CB300R and the range-topping CB1000R. This motorcycle also features the Neo Sports Café design language. Honda aims the bike squarely at style-conscious younger riders. The instrument console is LCD, and provides speed, engine rpm, fuel level and gear position, with warning lights arrayed across the top.

The lightweight Diamond frame is made of tubular and pressed steel, with a steel swingarm. The frame houses a 125cc single cylinder SOHC engine with fuel injection and liquid cooling. The powerplant is capable of generating 13.3 PS of power at 10,000 rpm; and 10 Nm of torque at 8,000 rpm. The powerplant pairs with a 6-speed transmission.

2018 Honda CB125R press shot rear left quarter
Honda has blessed this bike with top-spec cycle parts like an upside-down fork, fat tyres, and petal brakes.

A 41 mm upside down front fork and a rear monoshock hold the frame. Brakes include discs on both ends, with independent ABS and IMU. The 17-inch alloy wheels are shod with 110-section front and 150-section rear tyres. The motorcycle comes with a 10-litre fuel tank, and with a mileage of 48.4km/l (WMTC mode), the CB125R can cover a distance of over 480 km on a full tank. The motorcycle weighs 126 kg, kerb, and the seat is 819 mm high.

2018 Honda CB125R

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