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Honda CBR125R

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[[file: Cbr125r_mod3.jpg | 550px 600px | center | Honda CBR125R (2011-2015)]]The ''' Honda CBR125R ''' small sports motorcycle model was first introduced in 2004 and was intended for sale mainly in Europe and Asia. The first modifications of the motorcycle, released from 2004 to 2006, had some visual features [[Honda_CBR600F | Honda CBR600F4i]] and were equipped with a carburetor power system.
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'''Lineup: '''
* [[Honda_CBR125R | Honda CBR125R]]
* [[Honda_CBR150R | Honda CBR150R]]
* [[Honda_CBR250R | Honda CBR250R]]
* [[Honda_CBR300R | Honda CBR300R]]
* [[Honda_CBR400R | Honda CBR400R]]
* [[Honda_CBR500R | Honda CBR500R]]
* [[Honda_CBR600R | Honda CBR600R]]
 
'''Main competitors: '''
* [[Yamaha_R125_ (YZF-R125) | Yamaha YZF-R125]]
 
In 2007, the model undergoes a restyling, receiving a new look, reminiscent of [[Honda_CBR600RR | Honda CBR600RR]], and fuel injection system. On the technical side, it was practically the same motorcycle, slightly differing in overall dimensions and some other parameters. This generation is becoming available in other countries such as Australia, South Africa, etc.
Among the features of the model, a steel space frame should be distinguished, a 1-cylinder liquid-cooled engine (13 hp / 10 Nm), an injector (starting from the second generation), disc brakes front and rear, a 6-speed gearbox, a 13 l fuel tank (in the latest generation) and from 127 kg of curb weight.
 
'' The main competitors of the Honda CBR 125: ''
* [[Yamaha_R125_ (YZF-R125) | Yamaha YZF-R125]]
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