Why buy a Honda CG 125?

Why buy a Honda CG 125?

Honda CG 125 has been a style icon for several decades; An icon of style, perfection, and power. Honda CG 125 is a perfect tough roadmaster for all kinds of roads and never lets you down when it comes to comfort and economy. Honda 125 is a stunning outcome of the latest Japanese technology to survive and run the best performance in all conditions.

How big is the fuel tank on a Honda CG125?

The CG125 was fitted with a 3.57 Gallon (13.50 Liters) fuel tank. The bike weighed just 251.33 pounds (114.0 Kg). The wheelbase was 51.06 inches (1297 mm) long. Over its lifetime, the CG125 has received numerous enhancements and tweaks:

What kind of engine does a CG125 have?

The CG125 is powered by a 124 cc (7.6 cu in) four-stroke, overhead valve, single-cylinder engine that has changed little over the years. In Pakistan the original CG125 is still being produced by Atlas Honda Ltd.

What is the difference between a CB125 and a CG125?

The CG125 is powered by a 124 cc (7.6 cu in) four-stroke, overhead valve, single-cylinder engine that has changed little over the years. The CG125 was developed from the CB125 for developing countries’ markets. The two models were very similar, with many parts in common. The main difference was in the top ends: the CB had an overhead cam (OHC).

How many miles can you run a Honda CG 125 motor?

The air cooled, overhead valve single cylinder Honda CG 125 motor plods on remarkably well, often with very little maintenance. In fact you could probably run the thing on turnip juice for 1000 miles without it suffering engine failure. The later 2004 onwards Honda CG 125s have a vastly improved gearbox and slightly more power, but not much.

What is the fuel tank capacity of Honda 125?

A fuel tank capacity of 12L ensures that you don’t stop halfway down for refueling. Honda 125 is unbeatable and unmatchable. The main competitors of Honda 125 are Yamaha YBR 125 , Road Prince 125, Ravi Piaggio 125, United 125 etc.

Can a Honda CG 125 handle an Aprilia RS 125?

But that’s okay, because only a complete madman would expect a Honda CG 125 to handle anything like an Aprilia RS 125 – the most desirable sports 125 of the late 90s and early 00s. That said, it does the job and CGs have been known to haul more than just a large rider to and from work elsewhere in developing countries!